Today is December 31, 2009! The very last day of the year! Can you believe it! Time flies literally! If you have been reading my blog you should know by now that January 1st is a big day for Haiti and click here the link about regarding this matter and if you want to know about Haiti's history go on the labels and browse through we have compiled a lot of info for your leisure over the past year. If you are haitian and want to share your story about your independence day celebration please post it so that others can read about it!
I am looking forward forward to making the blog better for the upcoming year. Your suggestions are the most welcome about how I should do to improve it so please don't be shy and let me know.
Have a happy new year and a very safe Independence Day Celebration! Don't drink and drive! This is my last post for this year and I can say that so far I feel like I have not let Haiti down! Do you agree with me?
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.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Ki sa ou swete? What is you wish? Vous avez un souhaiti?
Nou envite-w lese souwè ou pou Haiti nan blòg la! Ke se swa an kreyòl, anglè, franse ou panyòl! Si ou vle ekri nan yon lòt lang tanpri souple ban nou yon titan dipli pou nou ka verifye ke sa ou ekri-a apropriye pou sijè ke nap pale ya. Nou jis pa vle moun ekri betiz ou byen sa ki pa gen rapo ak sije-a! Nou remesye ou pou patisipasyon nou ak bon konprann nou!
Do you have any wish for the Haitian people a friend, a family member, a group of friends or former colleagues please do not hesitate to leave your wishes here. You can do so in creole, french or English or Spanish! If you have an other language you would like to put it in, I just need a little time to verify what you say since I just want to keep it clean and respectful! Thanks for understanding!
Vous êtes prié de bien vouloir laisser vos souhaits pour Haiti pour ce nouvel an dans ce blog en francais, anglais, créole ou espagnole! Si vous souhaitiez laisser votre message dans une langue qui n'est pas mentionnée, donnez-nous svp un peu de temps alors pour vérifier l'authenticité de cette langue, tout ceci pour nous assurer que des propos indescents ou inappropriés n'ont pas été utilisés. Merci de votre compréhension!
Do you have any wish for the Haitian people a friend, a family member, a group of friends or former colleagues please do not hesitate to leave your wishes here. You can do so in creole, french or English or Spanish! If you have an other language you would like to put it in, I just need a little time to verify what you say since I just want to keep it clean and respectful! Thanks for understanding!
Vous êtes prié de bien vouloir laisser vos souhaits pour Haiti pour ce nouvel an dans ce blog en francais, anglais, créole ou espagnole! Si vous souhaitiez laisser votre message dans une langue qui n'est pas mentionnée, donnez-nous svp un peu de temps alors pour vérifier l'authenticité de cette langue, tout ceci pour nous assurer que des propos indescents ou inappropriés n'ont pas été utilisés. Merci de votre compréhension!
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Chritmas in Haiti!
Chritsmas in Haiti is something else! One would think about cold weather, snow or sleet! In Haiti in most of the places it's mostly heat and sweat! To tell you the truth it gets a little cold around the moutains area but you know for someone who is used to the cold this is absolutely nothing! I don't even think it gets in the 50's I would say rather the lowest temperature would be in the lower 60's.
Christmas in Haiti is different than industrialized countries cause people do not have that much to spend. Nevertheless it is as important as it is all over.
I remenber as little boy the only time I will be up till midnight would be on Christmas eve and new year eve. On christmas eve December 24th, we have a big celebration at church with a lot of food. I loved to do plays specially those involving eating. You get to act but by acting you are actually eating the food for real! I used to love that! I can also remember as soon as I hear the first Christmas song on the radio by the middle of October that it is time to be as nice as one can be so that you will get a present. Sweet memories! In the neighborhood I used to live in there would be hundreds of people walking the streets, going to different church services or parties! Everyone is happy!
But unfortunately, there is this category of people who are too poor to afford any christmas gifts or parties! They stay at home praying for Santa to come to see about them if he really exists!
I find that the christmas carols are very sads cause as opposed to the USA it is not about mistletoe or elf or rudold but it is about asking Santa to do something for the country, it is about asking Santa doesn't he have a map to their house, will he bring them electricity, food or anything that we take for granted in the industrialized countries. I don't know if you've heard the Christmas shoes story, it reminds me of people who just can't celebrate as we are! Let's us once again be thankful for being able to celebrate and pray and act for those who can't! there is nothing more beautiful than making a kid smile with a gift he did not even expect!
As we are celebrating Christmas this year, let us think about these people who are just like us except that they are in an unfortunate situation! Let's do something for them, pray for them yes but do something for them them even better. If you can't do something directly, please help someone who is doing something! Let's make this Christmas more about others and less about us! Let's give without expecting anything in return which is the real meaning of Christmas for me! How much do we owe Jesus? How long would we have to pay till we pay him back for coming to earth and live amongst us sinners! We did not deserve it, but he values us and lay down his life for us! Let us do something special for another who can't afford it!
No matter what people want to say! Jesus is the reason why we are celebrationg so let's make it more about him that anything else! Teach your kids about the story of the birth of Jesus and teach them to give and not to only receive! You will not regret it!
Do you have a special Christmas story that you would like to share! May be there is a special tradition in your family, your community or your own country, please let us know about it!
From my family to yours have a merry Christmas and remember that Jesus is the reason for the season! There can't be any Christmas without Christ!
Christmas in Haiti is different than industrialized countries cause people do not have that much to spend. Nevertheless it is as important as it is all over.
I remenber as little boy the only time I will be up till midnight would be on Christmas eve and new year eve. On christmas eve December 24th, we have a big celebration at church with a lot of food. I loved to do plays specially those involving eating. You get to act but by acting you are actually eating the food for real! I used to love that! I can also remember as soon as I hear the first Christmas song on the radio by the middle of October that it is time to be as nice as one can be so that you will get a present. Sweet memories! In the neighborhood I used to live in there would be hundreds of people walking the streets, going to different church services or parties! Everyone is happy!
But unfortunately, there is this category of people who are too poor to afford any christmas gifts or parties! They stay at home praying for Santa to come to see about them if he really exists!
I find that the christmas carols are very sads cause as opposed to the USA it is not about mistletoe or elf or rudold but it is about asking Santa to do something for the country, it is about asking Santa doesn't he have a map to their house, will he bring them electricity, food or anything that we take for granted in the industrialized countries. I don't know if you've heard the Christmas shoes story, it reminds me of people who just can't celebrate as we are! Let's us once again be thankful for being able to celebrate and pray and act for those who can't! there is nothing more beautiful than making a kid smile with a gift he did not even expect!
As we are celebrating Christmas this year, let us think about these people who are just like us except that they are in an unfortunate situation! Let's do something for them, pray for them yes but do something for them them even better. If you can't do something directly, please help someone who is doing something! Let's make this Christmas more about others and less about us! Let's give without expecting anything in return which is the real meaning of Christmas for me! How much do we owe Jesus? How long would we have to pay till we pay him back for coming to earth and live amongst us sinners! We did not deserve it, but he values us and lay down his life for us! Let us do something special for another who can't afford it!
No matter what people want to say! Jesus is the reason why we are celebrationg so let's make it more about him that anything else! Teach your kids about the story of the birth of Jesus and teach them to give and not to only receive! You will not regret it!
Do you have a special Christmas story that you would like to share! May be there is a special tradition in your family, your community or your own country, please let us know about it!
From my family to yours have a merry Christmas and remember that Jesus is the reason for the season! There can't be any Christmas without Christ!
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