Hello to all!
My name is Sammuel. I am 30 years old. I am a translator/interpreter. I mostly do written translations. I have helped a lot of people adopting from Haiti. I know they were glad with my service. If you are looking for a translator reliable and fast you can contact me.
I am married, I have been married for four years ( considering in Hollywood it lasts 4 days). I have a 3 year old daughter and a baby on the way. I am 100% Haitian but I live in the States now!
This blog I came up with is not about me but rather about the thousands of people who adopted and specially the ones who adopted from Haiti. So, if you are one who adopted from Haiti please share with us your adoption experience so that many others can find help and can use it as a support system not legal advise.
I plan to post a lot about Haiti and its culture and if you have an idea about an article you are welcome to join and share your ideas with us!
Haiti is a very poor country we all know that! The country is not stable (who does not know by now) But how many people know that through it all you will go to Haiti and still see people smiling and saying bonjour to you!
Despite our sufferings and poverty we know how to be polite and be loving and when you come to our house we offer you the best we have.
I own a business called treasures of Haiti LLC it is available online at www.treasuresofhaiti.com so if you know of anyone who is interested in some Haitian arts just give me a ring or just give them the web page.
May God bless you as we will be having fun reading about adopting parents experiences! May God bless you for all of you who have adopted, all you who are thinking about adopting Thank you and may God bless you! You have to be a special person and God has his hands on you! Let's support each other and above all keep Haiti in your prayers!
Nothing is impossible to God
N.B You are welcome to post in English, French and creole!
Can't wait to read your comments!
Adoptive or prospective adoptive parents from Haiti. This blog is for you. It is also dedicated to people who are in any way helping, think about helping or have helped Haiti. In other words, this blog is dedicated to anyone and everyone who has a connection whatsoever directly or indirectly with this country. Though the facts have been researched, they should not be in anyway considered as legal advice.
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This is neat. i will love to read your stories about Haiti!
ReplyDeleteStephanie