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Echoes of Haiti: Happy Week Birthday!
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Friday, July 5, 2013. Welcome to our family, beloved little one. I remember with such fondness the first time I spoke those words of welcome to you, in late September of last year. Since then, you have grown in our hearts just as you were growing in my womb. And now, finally, the time has come for us to gaze at your beautiful face and to hold your precious body in our arms. Welcome, welcome, welcome. On June 27, you were born, and today, on the Fourth of July, you are a week old. This story is one that I...
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Echoes of Haiti: December 2012
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Sunday, December 2, 2012. First Sunday: Passionate Waiting. What a blessing to start the Advent season with them, and share the following Advent reflection. Today is the first Sunday of Advent, one of my very favorite seasons of the church year—the four weeks leading up to Christmas. Advent is a season that reminds us that we are a part of a story of passionate waiting. Passionate waiting for something very, very good. One of the first people who comes to mind is Mary. Today, we heard the words of the pr...
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Echoes of Haiti: November 2014
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Saturday, November 22, 2014. Pruitt's in Haiti Update, November 2014. View this newsletter on Mailchimp here: http:/ eepurl.com/Wdner. Subscribe to our mailing list. We want to say thank you to our supporters of our work of teaching, discipleship and counseling at Quisqueya Christian School in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Thank you for your financial support and your prayers! We depend on supporters like you to continue our ministry. An update on the Pruitt’s in Haiti:. We continue to count on supporters of ou...
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Echoes of Haiti: So loved
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Tuesday, July 16, 2013. From the time we knew we were expecting you, and even before that, we loved you. We loved the dream of you. We loved your growing, forming body. We loved feeling your kicks and squirms in my belly. We loved the knowledge that you were ours. And since your birth, we have fallen even more in love with you in ways that we couldn’t have imagined. We fell in love with your eyes, gazing steadily into ours. And your soft baby skin and even softer baby hair. Of their great grandchildren.
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Echoes of Haiti: August 2012
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Sunday, August 12, 2012. Going back and forth between Haiti and the United States often comes with a jolt. One of the first times I experienced this was when Robbie and I headed back to Virginia and South Carolina over our Christmas break last year. We had just finished our first semester of teaching and guidance counseling at Quisqueya Christian School in Port-au-Prince, and were bubbling with excitement to see our families again. Our time in the States was wonderful and refreshing. I had to chuckle to ...
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Amber's Alerts From Life in Haiti: December 2012
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Monday, December 17, 2012. Update With Not Much to Update. I haven’t blogged in a long time and here’s why. Nothing much is going on. Seriously. My friend and colleague Ben K said it very well here. Life and routines are very similar here. I teach, I grade papers, I work out, I hang with friends, I read books, I cook, normal life that I won’t bore you with. Posted by Amber Epley. The Moto Taxi: Preferred Mode of Transportation. I love it for many reasons:. Traffic- Port-au-Prince is insanely overcrowded ...
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Amber's Alerts From Life in Haiti: October 2012
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Tuesday, October 9, 2012. This year we haven’t done a whole lot of that. I’m not sure why exactly. Lack of motor vehicles is a big factor, but maybe we are just tired. A couple weekends ago though, we got out. The city was just too much for too long. Too much smog. Too much trash. Too much burning. Trash Too much dirt and dust and heat. Too much noise. Too much! And it was cold! Tasty dinner even without a campfire. View from the cabin early in the morning. Yes there is destruction and unimaginable pover...
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Amber's Alerts From Life in Haiti: Update With Not Much to Update.
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Monday, December 17, 2012. Update With Not Much to Update. I haven’t blogged in a long time and here’s why. Nothing much is going on. Seriously. My friend and colleague Ben K said it very well here. Life and routines are very similar here. I teach, I grade papers, I work out, I hang with friends, I read books, I cook, normal life that I won’t bore you with. Posted by Amber Epley. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Click to donate towards my classroom supply fund! Around Port au Prince.
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Amber's Alerts From Life in Haiti: March 2012
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Tuesday, March 27, 2012. Schlepping to Seguin with Several Seniors. Did you like my attempt at alliteration.nice huh? Striking a pose on the hike back home. Weekend before last 6 teachers (myself included) and all 23 members of the QCS Senior class participated in the annual senior hike up to Seguin. This was the same hike that a few of us participated in over Spring Break.with a few differences. Katie and I along the trail! Difference two: luggage. Spring Break hike = we had to take everything. Differen...
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Amber's Alerts From Life in Haiti: May 2012
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Thursday, May 24, 2012. I have the whine-virus this week and it’s starting to get to me. Being back in the states last weekend messed up my groove. I experience fast internet, reliable electricity, and the all-around awesomeness of predictable first-world life. But this week has kinda sucked. If you are a blog “skimmer” and haven’t been reading all the details above, let me sum it up for you: I’ve been a big, smelly, whiner all week long.). This isn't a "pull-yourself-up-by-your-bootstraps" self-speech, ...