It is a pretty remarkable thing to be standing under a tin roof, watching sheets of water coming down.
Later, I talked with Jean Pierre and he told me that it was raining in Port au Prince..I just cannot imagine what it must be for the hundreds, thousands of the people still living under canvas or plastic tarps.
We are thankful for a dry house to be in..but today I am not just taking it for granted. The guys went to put up the shelving in the churches district office this morning, work on the gazebo has been suspended because of the rain. I don't know if the Haitian children had school this morning...they have already had two rain days. So, if you have a dry, warm home today...be thankful.
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And thankful I am!
Cute couple!
Need any rubber ducks sent down your way? Ha! Ha!
We keep all of you in our prayers.
Nice to see that you are enjoying the weather (-: We miss you but glad you were able to get there safe and help out the Thedes.Praying for you daily here in cold windy Allegan.Looking at Gene in the raincoat the song "rubber ducky your so fine".... comes to mind.
Tom and Pam Roth
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