We received the following late Thursday night. It sounds like Kat and the team are really having a great time in Haiti!
This is in the same format as the previous - an update from team leader (Libbie), followed by the kids' notes, the other team leaders (Emmanuel and Bethany) and a closing from Libbie. Again, I am not editing grammar or spelling.
Dear Family and Friends,
Well, here it is Thursday and we are all doing well and having a wonderful time! Today we finished painting the church and started on school building - dark, sky blue....you can't miss the church when you drive by! I'll let the kids tell you what they did today, but as the "informer" I will tell you they are all fine, eating well (they love Haitian food), they are sleeping well, and have had no medical problems that involve any more than a little Tylenol or antacid. God is so good - He had so much in the plans for us here and this team is doing as much as they can fit in. Parent beware - I do believe we have some FOREIGN missionaries in the making..... Dr. Dan and Dee Dee are quite impressed with how these kids behave, work and share God's love to the Haitian people. OK, enough of my talk - let me get some kids from downstairs playing basketball and let them tell you what they experienced today!!....
Kat: Today was another amazing day! We painted another one of the buildings at the church and it looks great. After painting we did crafts with the fifth graders who spoke NO english so instructions were a little challenging. Then we had enough crafts left so we took the sixth graders to do crafts where I reunited with my new best friend Balenda from yesterday who I have such a cool bond with. When we finished crafts Balenda and I hung out and taught each other words in each others languages and by the time I was done teaching english I had about thirty haitians around repeating after me. They pronounced the english very well but they laughed with me when I butchurd their Creole:) When we got home we played with the kids around the compound and painted some of the girls nails. I'm having so much fun and hope no one is worrying! Love you all and talk to you soon!
J-Flan: Well today was another good day. I am having a great time and it has been wonderful. Kat is now my best friend and she is awesome:) The kids are wonderful. I had the most interesting bathroom experience of my life today at the church. We have a basketball net in the compound and Dan and I beat Emmanuel. so we call ourselves "the smoke" now. But today Eman had some help from James (Dr.Dan's son) and they beat us :( I never want to leave this place. I want to get rid of my green slip to leave the country and stay here. Be safe, love you guys.
Clayton: Hey mom and dad. I'm fine, played a little basketball without spraining my ankle and taught the hokey-pokey to over 40 kids! While I painted, I kinda splattered the paint all over me with my roller and after a couple hours, I was quite speckeled. It almost looked like I was blue and I had splattered brown paint on me! I hope yall are doing well and tell Blake hey for me when he gets in tomorrow.
Sean: Hi. I am having sooo much fun here, which is odd since it sooo different and you know I HATE different. The kids are cute. A few of them were asking me about my hair. I think I will tell them that all you need is eggs. With all the chickens here it should be an easy thing for them. I was flinging it back and forth this morning. They thought that was funny since all the boys here have short hair. I LOVE the fruit and juice here. Now I know what 100% fruit juice is like. Although I am haveing fun, I still can not wait till I see you guys.
Ben: Hi mom and dad. I'm fine, and my french is really coming in handy here, even though I can't understand evrything that is said. I really like this country, all I'll probably have to come back at some point, probably in the winter. I hope you all are fine, have a good week.
Heather: Another good day in Haiti. We got to play with all the little Haitian babies/children!!! They're sooo cute!! I love them so much. Don't be suprised if I bring a couple home. Its super beautiful and God is really showing us how big and amazing He is. I love yall. Have a super great day tomorrow.
Tell Hunt I say hi, I miss him and I love him.
Joel: Today was awesome, like yesterday! We continued painting the church and played soccer and other games with the kids. I was more sweaty when I got back though. It's challenging trying to communicate with the kids sometimes, but we get by okay. When we got back I took a shower, then played basketball outside, then took another shower :P I think this is the most I've ever sweated and/or been in the sun. I learned a new game called 4 On a Couch, and it's really hard, but also really fun! I hope you're well! I love you!
Tiffany: Tiffany isn't writing this because her parents are here in Dessalines like we are. We don't see them, but she knows they are close if she needs them. She is doing just fine...entertains the kids very well!
Emmanuel and Bethany: Howdy! Today was great! We painted the rest of the outside of the church and are almost done with the outside of the rest of the school buildings. The people are so thankful. When school finished we got to play with the students again. Today we showed the students how to play spoons with rocks. This was super fun. Bethany and i are so thankful for this opportunity to come to Haiti. Dr Dan and Dee Dee keep bragging on how great, mature, and hardworking our team of teenagers is. Also the food is awesome! Keep us in your prayers! We are all doing great!
Libbie and Rob: Just sayin'....I could sure bring a few of these babies home with me....one in particular! No, really we are doing great, have a great team and what you have read above from the teens lets you know why I love to come down here with them! Their lives will never be the same...all for the better!
Until next time...keep praying for us. We love you all and pray for you all daily.
Blessings, Libbie, Rob, Emmanuel, Bethany and a CRAZY team of teens!