You guys made a big difference on campus.
Curt"
*blush* We made a difference? It's those students that are going to make a difference!
The adventures of Bungo.

In Haiti, everything is done by physical labor. On our way to the beach today, we saw these LARGE, wooden hauling wagons, called Bouwets. They were carrying all kinds of heavy things.
Today was our rest day, so we headed to the beach. We rented the Wipipit for the day today. It's a handcrafted, brightly painted boat. The cap'n had snorkel gear and took the team out to some reefs. One group got to tour a NICE seaside mansion as a bonus. Notice the crystal clear caribbean water. LOOOOOOVE it.
Our vehicle of the day was the long bed truck, complete with cage. The problem was, the back door had to be tended to make sure it didn't fly open and swing out. David was a real trooper, and took care of it for us. Oh by the way, remind me NEVER to let Curt drive again! Everybody said he did a GREAT job in Haiti traffic, but I had to stay hidden in my bag most of the trip. Man that traffic was scary!

Scott told the kids that NO ONE could ever catch one of these lizards. They are large (bigger than me, btw) about the size of your fore arm.
In Haiti, the one who takes care of many bellies is called Manma Vent (prounouced Mama Vahnt). That REALLY describes Theresa. Her and her helpers have fed us like kings the whole time we've been here. I told her I could live on leaves and berries, but she has been cooking great stuff for every meal. I'm glad she came. She's awesome.
Tonight, Mezar took Nick, Becca, and Scott out hunting tarantulas. They found a really BIG one. Boy, you should have heard Matt scream like a girl! Everyone laughed at him, but only Jon was willing to pet the new friend. Scott wouldn't let him. Drat.
Some folks on the team were claiming that I was doing a little too much supervising and not enough real work. *Ahem* Supervising IS work, people. But just to show that I'm not afraid of physical labor, I picked up a shovel and helped prepare the garden area for the new bushes.