17 November 2010

Still Beautiful

Here are some recent pictures of some of the beautiful kiddos and volunteers at O.E.E.
The children never touch their food until everyone has been served and they've all prayed together.
Greg playing ring around the rosies.

Waiting for their turn at "avion".

The kids call this game "avion", which means "airplane". Two adults swing the kids around as they do a full loop de loop and get that roller coaster feeling in their tummies.
Here are the sleeping quarters for the volunteers that come down. Although it's nothing fancy and there's only orphan food to eat, everyone still seems to fall in love with it here.
Jenga!

These kids will steal your heart in no time.

Griyo (sp?) is a local favorite and consists of fried plantains, fried pork, and a spicy cabbage and carrot salsa.
Daphins is so shy and beautiful.

Breakfast usually consists of spaghetti noodles with a dab of ketchup and mayonnaise and sometimes beets, eggs, or carrots on the side.

Lunch is always a grain, beans, and some meat or veggies.

Rithchey!

Esther

It was a very sad moment when Katie left. The children and staff still ask about her every day and can't wait for her to return in May to kick off the English/computer program with the Sustain Haiti volunteers.
A few lucky kids got to sit in the helicopter when Jeremy came for a visit.


H.E.A.R.T.S. of Haiti: Hands-on Education thru Agriculture, Reconstruction, Technology, and Sustainability

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