Well, today you will read about yesterday´s adventures. MAYBE tomorrow we will have internet at the school so we don´t need to bother Moise to have to drive us to this internet cafe. I hope so. I hope you enjoy today´s blog!
The things you see on a Dominican street!! Yesterday we saw the Dominican version of Spain´s famous Running of the Bulls here!!! Several random bulls were running down toward us on the street. Surprised us so much that no one had their camera ready!
Hola! My day was a true blessing. I spent my day outside of the dental clinic with many of the students painting the preschool across the street from Ebenezer. We had the privilege of painting murals on the outside walls around the school. When we started in the morning it was spitting rain but not enough to interfere with our painting, thank goodness. During our time painting I really had the opportunity to get to talk with the students which was a special gift for me. From one parent to another, you all have wonderful and amazing children! They each bring their own special talent to each day with a willing heart and at times even step out of their comfort zones. It is awesome to watch them interact with the Dominican students. I have heard each American student question their Spanish speaking abilities and then get to witness their ability to communicate with no problemas, what troopers! After a hard day´s work, we went to the school´s new property where they will be building a church for the Creole members to have services. As we left the property we walked and prayed out loud, very powerful! We then went to the beach which was a beautiful sight where we could wade in the water. It was a refreshing end to a hard days work. Blessings to all!
Nancy Hartman
P.S. Hello Hubby, miss and love you mucho! Thank you so much for helping Chelsea and I enjoy this trip. ♥♥♥♥
This was the start of our day! What a wonderful blessing and promise of God´s presence. It is difficult to see but it was a double rainbow. WOW!!
Dr. Miller, Chelsea and Patti working with a patient. He has extracted MANY teeth here.
Laura, Adrienne and Taylor posing with their painting in front of the new preschool.
A panoramic view of the finished wall behind the preschool. It says Glory, Adoration and Hope. Other words are on the other sides of the walls. This was the first day we painted here.
Here is the LB group, except Chelsea, who was assisting Dr. Miller, with our new boy that we sponsor. His name is Brainy!!! Like my students!! ♥
Maybe Daniel will be a doctor like Dr. Scott!!
Here is a group of our students who are painting the courtyard area, behind the basketball court. You will see more pictures as it is finished.
On the way to the beach, Moises took us to see the land that Mission Possible just bought for the building of their Creole church. It is a valuable piece of land, right next to the University. Unfortunately, the mosquitoes were devouring us at the time but we had the opportunity to see his vision and to pray for this new project as it is being planned.
Emily and Chelsea sinking in the pebble beach! Water was bath temperature warm but still refreshing.
Scott demonstrating his juggling skills while at the beach.
These brave boys went all the way in to enjoy the water.
Greg, Braden, Jose, and Tyler.
Today was the third full day we were in the DR. After a breakfast of cereal and pineapple, I read and gave my interpretation of Psalm 1. The group then went to get ready for their tasks. I was painting fluoride varnish in the dental clinic. I liked having that job because I was able to talk with the students and adults for a little bit as well as protect their teeth. I was with Tyler and we worked well together. After a short break and a meal later, I went outside to continue painting the preschool. I put the second coat of paint on the base of the wall and the hands- well, one of the hands. It was really bad, but we call it the Spock hand.- After cleaning out the brushes and getting the paint off of the floor we were able to admire the wall. It looks really nice, thanks to those in our group with an artistic touch (ie not me).After some confusion, we headed off to the beach. It was a fairly short drive to enjoy a pebble beach. I didn't get in; most people did not because the water was too cold. I think only Tyler and Braden went in (they were cold afterward). We returned to the school for some "walkos" (pronounced walk-os) as Laura called them because apparently "walking tacos" was too long to say and unoriginal. We wrapped up the evening with Dutch Blitz, a card-game that I´m awful at, and the evening debriefing. We finished this with a prayer circle where each group member prayed for the person beside them. I requested my prayer to be for building strong relations with team members and the Dominicans (and today I became friends with a Dominican girl named Alesandra).
We went to bed at 11:30 making for an early next day.
-Brandon
¡Hola familia y amigos! What a blessing this trip has been thus far! Day three was just as eventful and busy as the past two with the continuation of our dental clinic. Yesterday I was in the extraction room with Dr. Miller as his assistant and translator. I began the morning with some reservations about my abilities to correctly translate for Dr. Miller. As the day progressed, I lost all sense of fear because I realized that my job was so much more than acting as a translator. The kids looked to me as a source of comfort and someone they could look to when in need. I was able to hold their hands and caress their faces as they went through something scary. It was one of the best moments in my life and I will forever remember their kind eyes looking into mine.
After another long day, Moises once again treated us to a special trip! We took a fifteen minute bus ride to a beautiful beach and were able to feel the smooth pebbles and warm water on our toes. We even found a few pretty shells! Upon arrival back to the school, we had a late dinner of walking tacos, yummmy! The highlight of my day was our group meeting that night. All the group members shared a story about their day and how God had worked through them. The other nights, we ended our meeting with a closing prayer, but this time we ended with multiple prayers. Spej instructed us to pray for the person to our right, so we made our way through the circle. Dad, if you are reading then you should know that I prayed for Mom, you can imagine all the tears!
Marisa prayed for me and she blessed me with her eloquent words and true devotion for our Father. And as you all can imagine, we shared quite a few tears!
On a closing note, I would like to ask you all to keep us in your prayers! Prayer for our safe travel back and that God will continue to work through us to help our new Dominican friends.
Dad, I wish I could be with you for Father´s day but I know you are proud of what I am doing here. I am beyond happy to call you my dad and I love you more than you could ever imagine. Thank you for being who you are, thank you for being my dad. I miss you and love you always!
Love Chelsea
Chelsea Hartman