It is beautifully warm in Sosua and humid too. Or as My brother Jake put it, "hot & sweaty"? The breeze is lovely and the sea water is so blue. What a paradise.
Our condo this year is very adequate, nicer looking than last year but does not have the hot water at the kitchen sink after all. Oh well, we are still so fortunate for the air conditioning in the bedroom. We are doing well.
Others here are not so fortunate and we feel like we hit the ground running. We have met with the local pastors and others who all express or indicate great need, though usually not asking for anything. Our hearts go out to those in Maranata & Sosua Abajo, on the outskirts of Sosua who lost so much in the flashflood last weekend. Through our Canadian group, Dominican Connections, Pastor Garcia & Jenny were able to purchase emergency food for distribution in their neighbourhood. They themselves had 2 feet of water in their house and lost much. We saw (& smelled) their hosed down mattresses today, which are back on their beds. Even their month old grandson was sleeping peacefully on a stinky, though dry, mattress. Yes, new ones are coming, thanks to others' generosity, and it is so good to see the people from other areas who do not have much share with those who have even less.
Better go catch a few rays befoe the sun disappears behind the building. After the sweaty morning assembling food hampers this will be sweet. We'll need to re-energize before our supper with the other pastor aas it is amazingly exhausting trying to communicate in spanish all day. Lovin it.
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Hey you two you timed your departure just in time. We have had rain and a bit it ice pellets all day. Tonight the snow is suppose to start. Black Hills ND has received 38" of snow so far. Sounds like you are ready for the challenges ahead. Praying that you both will be blessed with strength, wisdom and good health.
Don't know how the above comment showed up with Kerry and Jo's names The comment is from us.
Thanks Pat & Lon (aka kerri & jo!)
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