It's been a very challenging day with regards to the internet. Literally, one minute it's up then it's down. One person has it, the other doesn't. Like my friend Pam says, "If you have water, electricity, and the internet it's a good day". I so agree!
One week today, in Ouanaminthe. Today we have an amazing breeze, very tropical with the mango trees and the palm trees swaying. I sat under the mango tree near the mission house this afternoon and read some of my research reading, as I needed to take a breather from the computer delays. Hard for me to only get a few tasks done in a day, and they really aren't completely done.
I had my first creole lesson paper graded my Robenson today, and he marked it, "very good". I laughed - At the humor in it being graded, but more so that he graded it in english!!
If anyone has some strong ties for possible scholarship at 2 or 4 year colleges in the most southern part of Texas, please contact me, as soon as possible.
America has been in my prayers throughout all of today, as we remember 9-11. My heart is turned toward you, those of you who are still and will forever mourn the loss of a loved one.
Purpose of this blog
Personal missionary work as a coordinator for the college students who graduated from Institution Univers in Ouanaminthe, HAITI.
I act as a liaison for those currently in college and their sponsors, until the students have all graduated, whether in USA, Haiti or the Dominican Republic.
As well, I encourage those who have graduated from college but have not yet returned to Haiti, to return to fulfill the purpose of their education, for themselves, their families, their country and most importantly, for God.
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