Here are a few comments from people in the group...about
to take off from Pignon and will try to add to this in Miami:
What is one of the most important lessons you've learned
here?
Tyler H: "The value of a dollar. Holy crap!"
Tyler A: "It seems like some people want us here and
some people don't."
Jaime: "That we've got it really good in the
States."
Tom: "I've never had such an appreciation for clean
water."
Regen: "The social aspect of community is really
important--true anywhere, but we especially see it here."
Lauren: "Kids everywhere are the
same--innocent."
Maddy: "It's one thing to hear about poverty and
learn about it--it's another thing to see it and live it."
Alyssa: "I never want to haul rock again!"
Terri: "Change comes slowly. Uplifting a community
will ultimately uplift the individuals in that community."
Bill: "Still, after all these years, it so hard to
change my deep-seeded thoughts about poverty and service."
Alyssa: "Creole--learned.
Roosters--everywhere.
Spiders--HUGE.
Clean water--limited.
Money--scarce.
Fellowship with Haitian brothers and sisters--priceless."
Kristin: "The Haitians will always be better at
football!"
Kristin: "You can never escape Bieber fever."
Favorite/Memorable moment:
Terri: "Impromptu competition with Katie and elderly
Haitian woman in Haitian-style carrying (carry a rock on our head with two
hands, rock on head with one hand, one rock on head + one on shoulder). Haitian
woman won."
Regen: "Soccer game with neighborhood kids. Soccer
is always serious fun in Haiti!"
Bill: "Working and joking with my three little
Haitian amigos in the river. We each knew enough Spanish to get by--mainly
laughing together."
Kristin: "Walking behind behind two bulls, swatting them
with a stick. Good way to get out some aggression!"
On going home:
Terri: "It's going to be hard not to have people
yelling "Blanc! Blanc!" as we go down the street."