Wednesday, June 9, 2010

A pictures worth a thousand words...


In the city.




The realities of the after math of the earthquake are very real.



The people and children of Haiti truly are beautiful.



This boy captured my heart. Just sayin'


I had to introduce you all to Wilson. He is the sweetest most precious boy. His smile seriously lights up the room! He was found in a reven where a lot of babies are left by parents who do not want them or cannot take care of them. he was named Wilson after the mayor of Port au Prince because he was the one that found him and brought him to the orphanage.


This was at the entrance to "the village in the city" we came here last time we were here and handed out flip flops. The village is still there and the orphanage has told them they have money avaliable to buy them an acre outside of the city. This is really exciting. We stopped by this morning to bring them food and formula for the babies. It really was a sweet experience.



The mountains are beautiful. It truly showcases how God created this island.




Valadamier.





Leven.





We are in the mountains. where the temperature is at least 20 degrees cooler




For those who wonder about the ocean this is as close as I got to seeing it, but from the farthest away i was from it the whole trip. its in the top of the picture.




There were vendors everywhere. I mastered the art of haggling today. Please ask for stories.




Lindsey and her new fella.




this is an art i would like to master, but don't know if I ever will. You should see the things these people carry on their heads.




This is Samson. He's 16 days old, and he already has a story.





Sammie.




Gotta Represent!






In the city.





The Palace did fall.







Children in the city.










soda.






mountains





Secura-taaa

















Haiti truly is a beautiful place. I cannot wait to tell you all the stories. as for right now there is a geico roaming around the room. Hence the reason each picture towards the end was describe with one word. Gotta go! :)
Goodnight from Haiti for the last time this trip
I will post more in the morning when its light and I can see all the creatures running around.

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