Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Here at last!

Well, it’s great to finally greet you from Soliette.  This will be pretty short because our batteries are limited.  There’s a lot to share about the last week but really, that would probably be pretty boring for you.  The last few days at home were such a whirlwind of activity, that it felt really good to settle into our seats and close our eyes when we were finally on the plane.  All the packing, sorting, storing, visiting and good-byes had left us exhausted and now it was all about the reality that we were really doing this!!!!! One last good-bye, good-bye USA, hello Haiti!  One really almost overwhelming good-bye!
Really that rest of the trip to Port, and even to Fond Parisian was very uneventful. We spent the weekend with Vladimy and Ashly Mardy in the HOC base mission house just getting connected, shopping for necessities, working on the truck, plumbing the kitchen and mostly trying to keep cool.  It was just incredibly HOT the whole time.  Tuesday morning couldn’t come soon enough as far as that is concerned.  Here in Soliette, it is way less humid and probably about 10 degrees cooler with a breeze.  We got started fairly early with the usual anxieties of truck troubles and how are we gonna get all this stuff up the mountain.  We had over 400 pounds of food and gear that had to move about a mile up the mountain on someone’s (preferably not mine!) head.  You all must have been praying hard, because the truck performed flawlessly and everything was delivered to our doorstep by 10:00 am.  Now the fun begins!  No one had been in the house since we left in January, so there was a nice accumulation of insects, insect poop and even a couple HUGE tarantulas!  One was so big, it had gotten caught in the mouse trap and died!  As soon as we can find a hotter spot for our internet connection we’ll send photographic proof.  He was a world class bug!!!  Everything came out of the house, everything was swept and mopped, and as we moved things back in they got washed too.  By 5:00, we were pretty much done. Done unpacking and done physically!!!!  Dinner and bed was all that was left of Tuesday.
Today was a day of getting settled in, doing the things that make a house a home and getting interrupted every time you turn around.  That is a way of life here, and that’s why we are here.  A servants heart finds joy in interruptions by choosing to serve and not minding.  We have a lot to learn. 
My battery is fading so I’ll close.  We so much appreciate your prayers and support.  We’ll do our best to keep you involved in God’s work here. 

1 comment:

  1. If God is for you, who can be against you? Continue to KNOW GOD and MAKE HIM KNOW!!! :)

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