That is a powerful story. And it echoes much of what you have said over the past years, about the warmth and generosity of the Haitian people. You must be missing that. {{{hugs}}}
Such a powerful story that captures so many cross-currents and so many wrenching details. It has the tang of realism running all the way through it. And I agree with Tricia -- it echoes what you've said in so many ways.
I live with my family in Haiti (I used to call it Tecwil = The Country Where I Live in an attempt to preserve my anonymity and that of my adopted country - the earthquake changed that and everything else). I teach English to seventh and eighth graders at an international Christian school. The name of my blog comes from this song.
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That is a powerful story. And it echoes much of what you have said over the past years, about the warmth and generosity of the Haitian people. You must be missing that. {{{hugs}}}
Such a powerful story that captures so many cross-currents and so many wrenching details. It has the tang of realism running all the way through it. And I agree with Tricia -- it echoes what you've said in so many ways.
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