Images from Trip

Our first trip to S/E Haiti has been completed.  We started a soccer field in Cascade Pichon in honor of Quincy.  We had 5 meetings with local communes (facilitated by Heart to Heart International) to talk about possible fields or equipment in their areas.  We have four more visits planned.  There really aren't words to describe this trip.  To go that far to express love to people in honor of Jesus, in honor of Quincy, was a highlight of my life.  And to do it with the friends in the images below... well... again, no words.  Take whatever you think it would mean to me... then multiply by six and you might get close.   

the whole crew except shay at the soccer field

the whole group (except for shay) at the field site.

girls soccer!

one of the many awesome girls football matches we were privileged to take in.

evan and i working on the field

evan (my youngest) and i helping to clear out the rocks on the field.

so tired from moving rocks we're now sitting down and throwing them

ha.  by the end of the day, we were all so tired that many of us were sitting down and just throwing the rocks.  

love my family

couldn't be more proud of my family.

at a meeting to hear more about girls soccer

at one of the 5 meetings we were privileged to attend. 

giving away love soccer jerseys

director, christophe holding up one of the football jerseys we were honored to give to some of the girl players we met. 

more girls soccer!  with some of our gifts.

how do you put into words what it's like to watch these girls play...?  and some of them be wearing brand new jerseys?  crazy.  

beautiful day in haiti

the sun coming out of the clouds above the school that mnu and heart to heart built recently.  quincy's name is painted on the rafters.

another girls soccer match!

another soccer match.  we were surprised at how well this one was organized.  

some mnu students painted q's name up on the rafter.  they were there when they heard the news about quincy.

some mnu students were in cascade pichon, working on the school when they received the news of quincy this past new years day.  they painted her name on the rafters.