Friday, February 10, 2012

Grand Goave, southern Haiti, part 1


This has been a season of travel – since late October I've been “home” in Cap Haitien only a handful of weeks. My last travel blog post was about my time in Peru. After that trip I was home for four days followed by:
  • Leogane, southern Haiti: Training of Trainers 1 for a partner mission organization
  • Cap Haitien, northern Haiti (home): Christmas and New Year's and office time
  • near Cabarete, Dominican Republic: vacation with our Canadian intern family!
  • Santiago, DR: helping Marie, the wife of our Haiti director, get medical treatment
  • Grand Goave, southern Haiti: Training of Trainers 1 for a partner mission organization
  • Santiago, DR: return to continue Marie's medical visits
Today I want to write about Grand Goave – what a great trip! I went there last week as one of three facilitators in order that I could also interpret the TOT into English for our Canadian interns, Rick and Rhonda, who hadn't yet taken a TOT1. Except for some car sickness and lots of waiting, we traveled there uneventfully – flight from Cap Haitien to Port-au-Prince, then a several-hour drive from there to the city of Grand Goave, where we stayed overnight and then went via truck up into the mountains the next morning (pictured above).

The whole area is incredibly rocky.


Above is the path down the back of the mountain where our hosts got our water for bathing. I hauled up a gallon container (and had to stop a few times to rest), while our host effortlessly carried a 5-gallon bucket (40 pounds!) on her head.


Above you see Rhonda going back up the hill.


This, again, is the PATH. Crazy with rocks!

Every day we woke up with the sun (or earlier, due to the cold). I hiked up to the top of our little mountain in the mornings to have some prayer time at a beautiful overlook.


Above is the road as it flattens out at the top.


This is the view of the bay and the town of Grand Goave.

A special thanks to Lydia Hamilton (daughter of our Canadian interns) for the photos in these posts on Grand Goave!