Our final day in Haiti....I slept so good and woke up about 5am thanks to the local alarm clock - rooster up the hill from BLB. so decided to get up and ready to free the bathroom up for Megan, Kristen and Christy when the 6am wake up call from Len came.
headed up to the roof to watch the sunrise, it was so calm, cool and crisp and felt wonderful after two days of being hot and sticky. as I watched the sun rise I heard the animals from the village, roosters, goats and donkeys, then some voices and a few cars on the road below. as I stood there taking it all in I thought of my Jim and had a good little cry...as soon as I started crying a little breeze washed over me and knew it was my Jim
started hearing others moving around in the building and went down to get a cup of coffee...when Len did his famous wake up call "Good Morning Grand Goave" - take off from the movie "good morning vietman" so I headed back to our room to get megan up...she wasn't too happy, but we had a strict schedule to keep that morning....finished our packing and headed down to breakfast of coffee, juice, bagels, eggs and bacon, mangos and bananas...
we helped get chairs moved over to the chapel area for mass with Father's Bob and John...these men are so wonderful and fun loving...just had to get a photo of them before mass started...ever seen a priest like this????
was a touching service and I asked Father Bob to bless Jim's stone, he also blessed Megan and I.
we hit the bathrooms, filled up our water bottles and said good-byes to those who would not be coming to the Hotel Montana....so hard to do this, but know we will be going back and be in contact through FB helped a little bit.
some photos before we left and going down the hill from the panel truck
this is Angela and Nathan - Gama is her husband and is in charge of the building
we transfered back to the bus and vans to head to the Montana....Sundays are usually pretty quiet for traffic, but once we got back into Port-Au-Prince we hit some grid-lock on one small side street...took up about 20 min to go one block...after getting through that area we drove by the Palace, which has been taken down due to the damage - sorry didn't get good photos since we were on the other side of the bus
this is the area around the palace....in this two blocks there were 30,000 people living in tents...this is wear most of the TV stations were situated also with their cameras
more in next post...........