ryanandmelissaalberts.com
Life | Ryan and Melissa in Haiti
http://ryanandmelissaalberts.com/category/life
Posts in category Life. Merry Christmas friends and family! Thanks for all your support during this year. We have transitioned from Haiti back to the states. Currently seeing where our future holds. We have both been involved with Haiti – more to come on that front in the next post. We were reminiscing of last year. And the year before as we were having a Christmas in Haiti. You may remember these funny games. We captured on video. For now… we are enjoying being a low-key Christmas as a family! I truly t...
ryanandmelissaalberts.com
FAQ | Ryan and Melissa in Haiti
http://ryanandmelissaalberts.com/faq
Do we bring cash? Bring a debit card? Bring cash. Bring debit/credit card. When bringing cash, I would recommend you bring a bunch of smaller bills. Especially $1 and $5 bills to tip Haitians. Make sure to bring nice bills that are not ripped and marked on. Otherwise, the Haitians won’t take them. Though, they take worn and torn Haitian Goude – go figure 😀. How to get around Port Au Prince Haiti? When calling drivers you will want to keep the following in mind:. Expect to negotiate a price! Depending on...
ryanandmelissaalberts.com
born | Ryan and Melissa in Haiti
http://ryanandmelissaalberts.com/tag/born
Just Arrived: Eliana Grace. Eliana Grace. 6 lbs 11.5 oz. Born 11/19/2013 at 3:12a. Melissa started contractions at 10pm. We thought it was going to take a while before needing to go in to the birth center but at 2am-ish Melissa started feeling like the baby started pushing. Realizing that this was different from the previous contractions we rushed to the birth center 30 minutes away going over the speed limit and passing a few red-lights. We arrived at 2:45pm and the baby was born shortly after at 3:12am!
ryanandmelissaalberts.com
Merry Christmas | Ryan and Melissa in Haiti
http://ryanandmelissaalberts.com/3850/merry-christmas
December 24, 2013. Merry Christmas friends and family! Thanks for all your support during this year. We have transitioned from Haiti back to the states. Currently seeing where our future holds. We have both been involved with Haiti – more to come on that front in the next post. We were reminiscing of last year. And the year before as we were having a Christmas in Haiti. You may remember these funny games. We captured on video. For now… we are enjoying being a low-key Christmas as a family! We feel like w...
ryanandmelissaalberts.com
Just a Little Tongue Tied | Ryan and Melissa in Haiti
http://ryanandmelissaalberts.com/3834/just-a-little-tongue-tied
Just a Little Tongue Tied. Just a Little Tongue Tied. December 7, 2013. Have you ever heard someone say they were tongue-tied? Tongue-tied ( adj.). Speechless or confused in expression, as from shyness, embarrassment, or astonishment. Affected with tongue-tie. (source: free dictionary. I never really thought about where this phrase came from. Apparently, it is a real thing to be tongue-tied! With that being said. I thought I would send out a few pictures over the last 3 weeks. Just Arrived: Eliana Grace.
nhhm.wordpress.com
June | 2008 | New Hope Haiti Mission
https://nhhm.wordpress.com/2008/06
Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. New Hope Haiti Mission. Loving kids with God's love. Monthly Archives: June 2008. The month of many happenings. June 9, 2008. For the first eight days of this month, we were in the states, trying to get our papers on line …. Blog at WordPress.com. New Hope Haiti Mission. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Follow “New Hope Haiti Mission”. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox. Build a website with WordPress.com.
nhhm.wordpress.com
Update 1/17 | New Hope Haiti Mission
https://nhhm.wordpress.com/2010/01/17/update-117
Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. New Hope Haiti Mission. Loving kids with God's love. January 17, 2010. It is nearly 5pm here and we still have not heard from the guys. Please continue to pray for them. Everyone is still sleeping outside but we hope to go back inside real soon. The mosquitos are bad and it puts everyone at risk for malaria. Thank you for everything you are doing to share our stories as we try our best to help the people of Haiti. God is Able,. New Hope Haiti Mission.
excellenthaitiadventure.blogspot.com
The Berg Family's Excellent Adventure: May 2010
http://excellenthaitiadventure.blogspot.com/2010_05_01_archive.html
The Berg Family's Excellent Adventure. My husband and I traveled to Haiti for the first time in October 2007. My teenage daughter and I went back to play Santa Claus in December '07, and our entire family returned in April 2010, a few months after the earthquake. This blog exists to capture and record our thoughts, some pictures and memories from that wonderful place and the excellent adventures we've had there. Tuesday, May 11, 2010. Day 4 - April 3, 2010 - Saturday. Saturday: Day 4: April 3. Woke up to...
excellenthaitiadventure.blogspot.com
The Berg Family's Excellent Adventure: March 2008
http://excellenthaitiadventure.blogspot.com/2008_03_01_archive.html
The Berg Family's Excellent Adventure. My husband and I traveled to Haiti for the first time in October 2007. My teenage daughter and I went back to play Santa Claus in December '07, and our entire family returned in April 2010, a few months after the earthquake. This blog exists to capture and record our thoughts, some pictures and memories from that wonderful place and the excellent adventures we've had there. Saturday, March 15, 2008. Northwest Haiti Christian Mission. Don't know if anyone ever goes t...
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT