I stopped by the worksite today to make sure everything was going smoothly (and to bring them a little bit of food). They decided the first order of business was to set up a tarp to provide a small amount of shade, since there is currently none to speak of.
Senye, ala nou kontan se pa nou k'ap kenbe ou men se ou k'ap kenbe nou. Lord, How glad we are that we don't hold you, but that you hold us.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Work Team
Sorry the pictures are out of order and I cannot rearrange them.

This is what we call "team work"!
The "Before Picture"
Yesterday we had a lot, and I mean a lot, of dumptrucks come by with some fill for the hole
The work team arrived safely yesterday afternoon, unfortunately a lot of their luggage didn't arrive with them. We considered leaving them at the airport since their lugguage held the tools needed for the construction... just kidding! I'll try to get a group shot in the near future to introduce everyone on the team, but we are very happy to have Derek, Derek, Eric, John and Peter.
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3 comments:
Thanks for posting!! I really appreciate it!
Hey there Kim...
Thanks for posting pics of the team - it's good to see them there safe and sound - and working hard! Hope things are well with you too!
Greetings from cool Canada
Hi Kim, like above mentioned thanks for the pics, just to rub in the cool Canada, minus 7 this morning, feels like minus 15!
Keep up the excellent work in Haiti as well as keeping us in the loop!
Andrew
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