Simply Amazing…

It is truly amazing what is happening. I believe through mine and nathan’s blogs you will probably catch all excitement and other emotions. We both tend to leave out some things and not others but collectively we cover a lot.

Today – to me – was great. This blog will probably end up being a little long so bare with me.

Let me first give my setting of where I am typing my blog. I am sitting on the roof of the tallest building in Blanchard, staring at the mountains in the distance. I can see lights all up the mountain however the is no power around me for miles. I can hear military vehicles working on one of the many bases, people singing, talking, and the rustle of palm leaves. This is simple amazing. God has a wonderful way of making you feel and know that you are where He wants you to be.

People have constantly asked me if I knew for sure that I was supposed to go to Haiti… and sitting here tonight – seeing all of the stars in the sky – I know, for sure, that I am where I am supposed to be. I thank God for consistently pulling me closer and closer so that I would pick up on His will for me. God is Great!
Anyways, on with today. Today started out great. I woke up early to go try to talk with the cooks… failed attempt once again. I tried to ask for a thermas of hott water. However, it came across as “Yes, hott water is used to make coffee.” I did not want to say “No” because then I felt that we would not receive the coffee.. O well… no hot water. Good news though -  I finally communicated that they should not peel any fruit or foods that have a shell or need to be peeled. Just a cleanliness thing.. so that was great. But now that I think of it, they didn’t give us anymore eggs! I am working on my creole.. but as you can tell it is slow progress.
After breakfast we shipped the Med team off and we got to work. Nathan worked on a Promo video for HOM and Pastor Leon and I began screening in the women’s dorm. It is very hot working inside down here as air flow is limited, but outside today was beautiful. Clear open skies, no humidity and a bright shining sun! It was amazing.. we wanted to go to the beach – but we didnt so dont worry :)

Throughout the day we worked with our translator (Byambison) learning new phrases and finishing the screens. Nathan also finished the video which looks amazing. (check his blog out – harvestforhaiti.com for our latest Video Blog) We finally got the screens finished after lunch and we were able to clean up and start on some work in the men’s dorm. Our main focus has been on the women’s since we have a large group of women coming soon.

Around 4:30 the med team arrived back at the compound. They had gone around downtown port au prince and saw a lot of the destruction. They also had a pretty intense day at the clinic seeing over 150 patients each day. So when they got back to the compound you could see it on their faces. I could not be doing what they are doing – treating people who live in such poverty, that don’t need medicine as much as they need food. It is heartbreaking.  They have a debriefing each day to discuss what happened and go over some of the tough cases – which is important. It is amazing to see the work that they are doing and how much it is appreciated by the community.

We also met with Pastor Leon today and discuss some important issues about large teams coming down – so now we have everything under control!!! It will be amazing to see how everything works out over the next year. God is doing to some great things.

Tonight when everyone got back, we insisted on showers and relaxation. We got everyone on the roof to enjoy the view of the mountains and sit in the breeze. For a moment on the roof you can almost escape. You cannot see any destruction and all the noise is almost drowned out by the wind and the palm trees. Life is so simple here… and I love it.

Nathan and I are having a blast. Bill told us that we would be having a lot of rice and beans – and we are – but WE LOVE IT!!! the food is great and once again the people are amazing. There is so much to learn, I am glad I have at least a year to absorb all of it.

I hope everyone reading this is enjoying it. Hopefully you can connect with what is going on down here in Haiti. Sorry for how long this blog is but I want to give you as much info as I can. I really look forward to seeing some of you when you come on mission trips down to Haiti and stay at what we now call the “Blanchard Resort!”

Progress report on the bathrooms: they should be finished by the beginning of next week!! I cant wait!

Progress report on the power: I think we have it figured out.. it has been running backwards so tomorrow we will straighten it out. Generator should run at night not during the day!! Solar during the day not at night.

Great things are to come. Keep praying.. and remember the people of Haiti.

If you feel led to contribute towards this trip please contact me: stephen@stephenbyxbe.com

Shout out for the day: Everyone who gave us Tuna (Melanie, Laura, Lauren hopefully I am not forgetting anyone) … It is GREAT.. please send more!

Mom – Dad… send gatorade.. and tuna…

Thank you for your consistent support and love… We can definitely feel it here!

Always with Love,
Stephen

O yeah.. i spoke too soon on the power.. 10:45 – just lost it… looks like the blog will go up in the morning.


2 Responses to “Simply Amazing…”

  • Melissa Says:

    Stephen – I am one month out from my trip to “Blanchard Resort”!! I found you and Nathan through the HOM page on FB and I have LOVED reading your blogs. Our whole group (Ridgecrest Baptist Church, Durham,NC) is crazy excited and can’t wait to be back in Haiti. Look forward to meeting you guys!

    Melissa

    PS: Other than a sunrise in the mountains, NOTHING beats nights on the rooftops!

  • Adrienne Lee Says:

    Lol! I can just see ya’ll figuring something new out every day as to why the power didn’t work the night before, then finally getting it to work right sometime in october just when Haiti gets real power 8)
    Keep learning that french and creole ;)

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