I have arrived!
Here's the story:
My flight from MSP to Newark left at 5:46 this morning. I landed in time to make the final boarding call for my flight to Port-au-Prince. The coolest part of the whole flight was hearing how excited some people were to be returning to their home and families in Haiti. I exited the plane to the music of a small band playing at the entrance. After waiting for my baggage for a long time (and then remembering how helpful it is to have purple luggage), I was picked up by two people who work at HHM and then we started our journey through Port. Drivers are incredibly aggressive and don't observe any resemblance of traffic laws, but fortunately my driver was just as aggressive. There was so much to see on the drive from the airport to the clinic, just amazing. The storefronts are so colorful and the markets so lively -- people are everywhere. Mountains surround us and we are right on the water, which does not go unappreciated by someone from the Midwest.
The clinic is in the country, outside of Gressier. My first day in the clinic will be Monday and tomorrow morning I get to go to my first church service in Haiti!
Now, enjoy some pictures that I tried taking while simultaneously listening and learning and generally observing:
-markets by the road-
-check out the sweet houses up in the mountains-
-my view from the clinic-
(Better pictures coming later)
Well, friends, I'm heading to bed under my mosquito net after my refreshing cold shower. Thanks for praying for my travels and I would love it if you would continue to do so :)
And that concludes my first post in the new summer series,
"The Chronicles of Haiti".
..like you didn't see that one coming..