Battered, But Looking Forward the Day in Mole Saint-Nicolas
Haiti Trip; Day Six: It’s very early Sunday morning and I’m shaking off the effects of another poor night of sleep.
As I glance at myself in the mirror to my left two thoughts immediately come to mind:
1) I notice that I resemble a mangled, metal clothes hanger once used to unlock someone’s car door, and
2) My hair, somehow, looks both frizzy and greasy, simultaneously. How is this even possible!?!…(I think I’ll wear a hat today.)
In a few minutes I will be departing for Mole Saint-Nicolas with my close friend and colleague, Reggie. We are scheduled to tour the rural Northwest section of Haiti throughout the day and then return to Mole to participate in a town-hall styled meeting later this evening.
While I will, undoubtedly, be even more battered by this evening, I must confess that I always enjoy these community meetings and I look forward to seeing my new friends.
That’s it for now. Have a great Sunday and I’ll check back on Monday when I return to Port au Prince.
Be well…
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