Thursday, January 18, 2007

Last day on the worksite......

I,am glad that Amanda was able to fill in a little for me . I uploaded the pictures last night, and just like, that the internet was gone. We didn't get it back until after supper today. I'm sure it was frustrating for all of you to go to the blog and not see a new post. Well, we are getting used to that a little by now.

Last night we were invited by Max and Kina Van Til to come for supper at their place in downtown Santo Domingo. It was nice to meet Kina. She and Max have been here for fourteen years. They are going home in March. The house they live in belongs to the mission. It is a beautiful place. And after Max let us in he chained the gate shut behind us. That is how most people live here on a daily basis. We enjoyed a nice relaxing evening with them. In bed early again, so we could get an early start.
Next day, Thursday morning, and we are of for our last day on the job. Our day went well and we are happy to report that the house was finished today. In the picture on the left you can see how we put the steel on. After the steel was started, we had to form the front of the house up again. So we could finish off the front. The steel is placed halfway the cement block and then the cement is poured on top of the steel to keep it down in a big storm

This spider we found in a bucket that is normaly used for cement. They told us that it was a Tarantula. It was huge. Quite a novelty. It rained again in the afternoon. But this time we could shelter under our new roof. It was quite exciting. We are happy to say that the roof works. We didn't get wet. The guys are looking up, just amazed . And the last picture shows the whole team, with some of the locals in the picture too.
It was a great experience to work side by side. Learn a few words of Spanish, altough the people we worked with , talked Creole. That is a mixture of French and African dialect. After we were finished, we all, locals as well as us gathered in the house and prayed altogether holding hands, first Guid prayed in Spanish and then Allen in English and finaly the pastor of the local church prayed in Creole. Then we all sang : Praise God from whom all blessings flow together. It was a great way to close. Great is our Lord. To Him be the Glory, now and forever!

This is Randall for the Charlottetown team.

p.s. internet permitting we will post again tomorrow. See also below for Wednesdays blog

8 comments:

Mary and Isaac said...
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Mary and Isaac said...

Sorry about that... I tried to edit my post and it didn't work very well. So, I'll try again.

Team: Congratulations on finishing the house! I know that your work is much appreciated and your presence there was a blessing for all.

Dad and Pete: I can't wait to see you again. Say hi to the Dianna & Jordan, and the Mays for us (Isaac sends his greetings too).

~ Mary

Anonymous said...

Ephesians 4:29

Anonymous said...

Congratz on finishing the house it looks great! Hope that you have an awesome day tomorrow in Santa Domingo. -- Becca

Anonymous said...

Hello everyone,

I't good to see you've finished the house...looks great!
Have a great time touring around and may God keep you safe as you travel homeward.

Cynthia Speelman

PS: Levina & Herman, your house is doing great! Thanks for letting me borrow for a few weeks.

Anonymous said...

Woooowhoooo.Way to go!
We pray for God's blessing for you as you end things there and travel home..and that everyone you meet will see God's love in you and be touched by Him.
Looking forward to seeing your smiling faces and your sun 'tans'
Gerry and Jill

Anonymous said...

Good Friday Morning Team, Wow!! you finished the house and it is lookin good!! What a nice happy group of people on the last picture. Good to see you all. Randall we are so pleased that you made this blog site. Larry and I have enjoyed and appreciated it very much!! The surroundings were all familiar to him.We were wondering about your meals, did you have to do your own cooking? Enjoy your last day! We are looking forward to seeing you all and hearing your stories. We pray for your safe arrival home, thankful that you all stayed healthy.Willem & Angela enjoy your R&R time together. Love and Prayers Larry & Hazel

Anonymous said...

hey all, great job, you must feel so blessed now that your planned mission is complete. I'm sure you touched many lives while you were in the DR and i trust that you will all have memories of this trip that will last forever. Looking forward to your return. Wishing you safety as you travel back to PEI!

Ryan, Carlena and Laryssa (who just turned 1 today!!!)