I am getting in bed right now, I just had my unisom and am hoping to get a decent nights sleep. I moved by bunk closer to the door because I have been sweating instead of sleeping every night so far. A couple of the guys on this end of the room said they actually got a little cold last night, I had to throw my sheets in the wash because they reaked like sweat. I have been sitting out for the last hour watching an incredible electric storm, it has been constant lighting across the bay. I was on google earth last night and found the compound we are at, you can try to pull it up for Cole,
the coordinates are
Latitude 18°42'10.84"N
Longitude 72°20'7.63"W
When you pull it up you can see the fenceline around the property, I think it is about 100 acres, there are actually quite a few more buildings since the google earth image was taken in January. These coordinates should take you to our bunk building, there are 3 buildings in a row and ours is the closest to the fenceline.
I am counting down days too, one week to go. Even though i am not a "friendly" (as in making friends easily) person, I have managed to meet a lot of people on the compound, there are a lot of neat people working here. They have come from everywhere, Arizona, Missouri, N Carolina, N California, Texas, you name it. Most of them are our age and younger. It is cool to see how they are willing to just drop everything and come down here to serve. most of them are here on 8-12 month commitments. I think 2 weeks is enough for me. I was expecting it to be worse but it is still not my first choice. I was watching Mike post comments on Facebook earliear and saw your name pop up about 200 times, you spend way too much time on there, you better get it all in now because I am going to cut you off as soon as I come home.
(yes, this mamma has been on facebook every 2 hours looking for new news and pictures)
Completed Slab!
Latitude 18°42'10.84"N
Longitude 72°20'7.63"W
When you pull it up you can see the fenceline around the property, I think it is about 100 acres, there are actually quite a few more buildings since the google earth image was taken in January. These coordinates should take you to our bunk building, there are 3 buildings in a row and ours is the closest to the fenceline.
I am counting down days too, one week to go. Even though i am not a "friendly" (as in making friends easily) person, I have managed to meet a lot of people on the compound, there are a lot of neat people working here. They have come from everywhere, Arizona, Missouri, N Carolina, N California, Texas, you name it. Most of them are our age and younger. It is cool to see how they are willing to just drop everything and come down here to serve. most of them are here on 8-12 month commitments. I think 2 weeks is enough for me. I was expecting it to be worse but it is still not my first choice. I was watching Mike post comments on Facebook earliear and saw your name pop up about 200 times, you spend way too much time on there, you better get it all in now because I am going to cut you off as soon as I come home.
(yes, this mamma has been on facebook every 2 hours looking for new news and pictures)
Completed Slab!
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It's a miracle! It took the Haitians to get the buckets apart!
The final straw . . . and final attempt!
Cornerstone Community church Standing With Haiti-
Dustin Schumacher is the BAD dude of the day! That guy can go and go and go. He lets old Pastor Mike work the water hose while he shovels sand again and again and again...my new hero! In a masculine kind of way of course.
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