Chromotography in Haiti! Today we assisted Joan with a Chromatography class with all 250 students at Three Angels. They completely loved it. We used markers and coffee filters and viewed color changes with the help of water. It was nice to interact with the Haitian students and staff.
George's brother LeLe stopped to meet Deb. Kelly and Deb worked on a Haiti map on the patio wall on and off through the day. It will be a masterpiece for other teams to use as a geographical reference point! We had a great visit from Aliston who took all of us on a tour of St Josephs Home for Boys just down the road. This was a 7 story boys home and guest house which was destroyed during the earth quake. It was stunning to see that all of the old house was gone. There is a level in the process of being completed for the first floor and the basement. We visited their art room when there were young men carving pendants out of coconut shells. Of course we had to shop and all made a purchase.
Tonight we are received a heavy rain shower. We had just cleaned up the paint in time for the shower. We are hoping the paint stays on the wall. Tomorrows plans will take us to Mother Teresa’s home. We are hoping to help the nuns with the children in the morning and go to the wound clinic with the nuns in the afternoon.
Bon Wit,
Joan, Kelly & Deb
George's brother LeLe stopped to meet Deb. Kelly and Deb worked on a Haiti map on the patio wall on and off through the day. It will be a masterpiece for other teams to use as a geographical reference point! We had a great visit from Aliston who took all of us on a tour of St Josephs Home for Boys just down the road. This was a 7 story boys home and guest house which was destroyed during the earth quake. It was stunning to see that all of the old house was gone. There is a level in the process of being completed for the first floor and the basement. We visited their art room when there were young men carving pendants out of coconut shells. Of course we had to shop and all made a purchase.
Tonight we are received a heavy rain shower. We had just cleaned up the paint in time for the shower. We are hoping the paint stays on the wall. Tomorrows plans will take us to Mother Teresa’s home. We are hoping to help the nuns with the children in the morning and go to the wound clinic with the nuns in the afternoon.
Bon Wit,
Joan, Kelly & Deb
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