Monday, April 05, 2010

Long weekend

I'm sorry I never published the finished work of the team yet! I've been by the site two times, but didn't remember the keys either time so I couldn't get in.  I promise I will go and take pictures for the blog.
Easter weekend has come and gone.  I appreciate a designated time to specifically focus on Christ's death and resurrection, although we should remember His sacrifice all year long.   
It was a very relaxing weekend for me, I great time to slow down and relax. It is wonderful to have teams here, but it is also very busy.  This weekend was a chance to catch up.  I was able to connect with a friend from Toronto, meet another friend's children who live here in Haiti, do a little cleaning/organizing, visit with friends who just returned to Haiti, attend two English church services and even squeeze in a trip to the beach.  Overall, a great weekend.  As well, it's been wonderful having Karen here, I'm sad she's leaving Tuesday already!  I can't wait for her and Maia to come back permanently! 

7 comments:

Marya said...

Thanks for the updates Kim! We think about you a lot, and are praying for you!
Marya

Carrie said...

Hi Kim.... Wow... You are really doing amazing work for God's kingdom... i pray you feel uplifted and encouraged! Love you lots and think and pray for you lots... Carrie :)

Carrie said...

Me again... i'm thankful my comment actually go posted this time... i've tried a few times in the past and it didn't work... I'm not so good with the computer stuff :)

Carrie said...

got posted...

sarah vandergugten said...

Wishing you all the best. We have two new students at Credo High (Langley, BC)from Haiti. They were adopted by a couple, and the earthquake sped up the process. It's good to have them at school.

Anonymous said...

So good to hear that things are progressing and that you all have an occasional chance to "breathe". The rebuilding process reminds me of the "hurry up and wait" philosophy we experienced in Africa! I continue to share your pictures with my students as they love to see what is happening now in Haiti.
Karen R.

Anonymous said...

Awesome to see so much progress so soon! When do you plan to start having actual classes again?
Take care and God bless!
Lisa