My loved ones who are learning with me,
Two days ago I realized that I came here to help Haiti and Haiti has given me more than I could have ever dreamt!! The World Wide Village interns noticed a man who sits in a wheelchair by the Tree of Life children's home everyday. He is missing both his legs and after several passages by this man Bre suggested we interview him sometime. Our curiosity grew and two days ago turned into the day to ask him his story.
His name is Blanc (pronounced Blah) Thezean and has one of the most amazing stories I have ever heard. Blanc took us to his home and shared with us much more than simply his story. Blanc gave me a new heart and outlook. Haiti seems to be reminding me daily that I am much more wealthy than I believe and in more than simply a money sense; having God on my side makes me more than a millionaire! And Blanc reminded me of that. Blanc lost right leg when he was 29 from an unknown disease. Within a few years he was required to have his left leg amputated as well. Now 60 years old, he has used a wheel chair to get everywhere for the last thirty years. When asked if he would change anything about his life he said he wouldn't change a thing, because God directed his path. Blanc is without a job but told us he is not worried about food or water because he knows God will provide everything he needs. People around the community help him out a lot and give him money and food when they can afford it. He mentioned that sometimes he has hundreds of dollars and the most amazing lesson I learned was when he accumulated hundreds of dollars he gave some of it away to the less fortunate. He continually told us how blessed he was to have his eyes and hands. Blanc is a man that truly knows how to count his blessings; he thanks God for the things he has and although many people wouldn't say he has much he considers himself to have thousands. His attitude touched my heart and showed me another aspect of how big God is! I hope his story reminds you what faith can look like.


This is Blanc's house.
We watched him go in once and he struggled a lot with it;
we are hoping to be able to work on it one of these days. :D
Yesterday we were supposed to head to the beach in the morning with the team, but plans were changed for the interns and we ended up spending the morning working on the survey. I know I was a little bummed when I heard that because I hadn't been in the water yet and swimming is close to the top of my 'things I miss' list. But the day turned out perfect. We went to the Luly to do some pre-survey counts and finished one section around one in the afternoon so decided to go down to the water. We couldn't resist the temptation to jump in, so with the children that followed us there we jumped in the water and splashed around for an hour or so. I loved every second of it!! The children here have such a laughter! I can't help but smile when we are around them.
Some pictures snapped during the survey.
After we got picked up we traveled to Bon (which translates to Good) Samaritan; it is another children's home. We had several dresses donated from churches and organizations around the Minnesota area that were brought down with this group and we had a chance to distribute them to the young girls at Bon Samaritan; they were so adorable! The little girls were full of energy and smiles filled the home; it was a phenomenal ending to an already wonderful day!
Some pictures on the drive.
These are some of the girls in their new dresses :)
Pig Pile!
She was frustrated :) And super cute!
Piggy back with Greta (she was from the team)
Resting on Alex..too much running around :D
So that's the Haiti update thus far :) We have a medical time coming in today so I'm sure I'll have more to share soon :D But until then count your blessings and remember to thank God that we are rich in Him!
With lots of love from your sister in Christ,
Crystal Joy