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Mission of Hope Sermon
Lex and Renee invited me to speak at their church on the last Sunday of my regular visits to Haiti. We are planning to move classes into the new school in January. Even though I tried to use simple words … Continue reading
Guy World
No matter how much time I spend in Haiti, new adventures unfold in the most unexpected places. Today on a shopping trip to Port-au-Prince Lex stopped by the auto repair place to have them check his air conditioning. This was … Continue reading
It Takes a Conglomerate
Anyone who subscribes to the quaint idea that it takes a village to raise a child need only consider what it takes to keep my little chum Dieunison and his older brother Jerry in school. A village exists in Grand … Continue reading
Where are the Thin Mints?
Thanksgiving was practically perfect. A long candle lit table of family and friends, a golden brown turkey, traditional oyster stuffing and wiggly cranberry sauce, a bevy of delicious side dishes. After we finished the main course and took a break … Continue reading
Deep Yoga
If there is one downside to all the travel during my past year, it is the frequent interruption to my daily yoga practice. Though I may stretch and strike some poses in Haiti or Kalamazoo, the full Bikram experience requires … Continue reading
The Cost of Construction
Back in the days before the earthquake the rule of thumb for the cost of construction along Haiti’s Southern peninsula was $25 per square foot; the original number we used for the Forward in Heath Clinic. After the earthquake the … Continue reading
What does it mean to Be Like Brit?
This is the speech I gave last night at the BeLikeBrit gala. Someone told me that there is an NGO for every 750 people in Haiti. I never verified that statistic but it feels about right. NGO’s are everywhere. Oxfam … Continue reading
Death Comes to Grand Goave
Death comes to Haiti so arbitrary it shatters any illusion that we control our destiny. Hurricane Sandy is on her third day of delivering heavy rain to Grand Goave. Unlike Isaac, who quickly shuffled through his fierce gales and heavy … Continue reading
Guardrails
Ah, those halcyon days of sitting around the main conference room at our office on Monday nights, reviewing sketches of elaborate ironwork railings with curliqued ‘B’s to ornament the orphanage. At the end stages of construction, all of that is … Continue reading
Brother Red, Brother Blue
The adage about the more things change they more them remain the same is particularly apt this election cycle. I found this essay I wrote two rounds ago; after the 2004 Bush / Kerry election. It is as relevant, or even … Continue reading
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