Showing posts with label Institution Univers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Institution Univers. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 21, 2007

    3510 Trip Tales, Haiti #3

    Read part #1. Read part #2. In addition to working construction jobs, many of the team members also offered special classes for the children at the school--art classes, tin whistle classes, perspective drawing classes and a bicycle repair clinic. My husband taught the upper grades perspective drawing and he says they were outstanding students who caught on very quickly. Most classes had a translator, but one class didn't (the students were all learning English) and he said they had no problem. He'd prepared a multi-page handout ahead of time for the 75 students.


    On Friday the children performed with their tin whistles. A red shirt indicated academic excellence.

    The bicycle repair clinic was very popular. Bicycles are a major means of transportation.
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    3509 Trip Tales, Haiti #2

    Read part #1. The mission team's purpose was to help with construction at the school--building platforms for the school rooms (European style with the teacher somewhat elevated) and wiring for lighting. The heavier pieces of lumber and equipment had been coordinated and sent ahead by Howard, who before retirement was a construction manager. The younger men primarily worked with the wiring (crawling around above the ceiling) and the older men built the platforms with help from some local men. The dirt and dust (no paved roads) plus the heat was almost overwhelming, so some of the men had breathing difficulties by the end of the week.

    Howard and his crew building the platforms

    Lunch was in the main cafeteria with the children--beans and brown rice, or rice and beans, and there was plenty for all.

    Exterior of the school

    In the U.S., we having vending machines in schools; in Haiti, the vendors set up shop in the school compound.
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Tuesday, February 20, 2007

    3506 Trip tales: Haiti #1

    When the team arrived at the airport in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic, they were greeted by Dave and Pam, our pastor and wife, who are on assignment there at Institution Univers school, and the school director Hugues. Because it was a large team, they all boarded a school bus, and the luggage went into a truck. They headed for the border between DR and Haiti where they would spend the night--normally a four hour trip. But the truck broke down, so the bus had to tow it, slowing things down to a bumpy crawl, and six and a half hours.
    Pam and Hugues


    The border between Dominican Republic and Haiti

    The day they entered Haiti was Sunday, so they went directly to the school and mission house where they would be living, and then walked to church.

    The mission house was very nice with modern facilities including plumbing and electricity (part of the day).

    Despite the extreme poverty, the Haitians are a proud people and dress well--the women in dresses and hats, and the men in white shirts and ties--to attend church.
    The service was jammed (Baptist Church) and lasted for 2 hours, with a lot of beautiful singing and a full choir.

    It wasn't unusual to see partially completed buildings in use. They make the cement blocks or bricks by hand, and when they have enough, the building constuction continues.Source URL: https://maryelizabeth-winstead.blogspot.com/search/label/Institution%20Univers
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