After the announcement that we had to close school for one month, the Jubilee community stepped up to help us. Parents and friends donated whatever money that they could to help. With their help, we were able to move up the school start date. We only had to close school for two weeks instead of a full month! God is good!
I think we all feel as if we lost a little of our momentum with the time that we've had off. We are all trying to get our heads back in school mode to prepare for the first day on Monday. Please pray that all the teachers will be prepared and excited for the start of school, and that all of our students will be there on the first day.
I'm sure that many of you have been wondering what I've been doing with this extra time off school. Most of you know that I moved into a new apartment when I came back in August. I love to do household projects, but I don't have a lot of spare time outside of school to do them. When I make my list of priorities, that always seems to fall to the bottom. But with this extra week and a half off, I had the time I needed to do some work at my house! I live in a great little apartment, but it was in some need of a little TLC. So, I was excited to get to work.
My good friend Tia (another teacher at our school) has been living with me temporarily and will soon be moving into the apartment above mine. She loves to paint and do projects so she offered to help me. At first, we were just going to paint one room and touch up the trim. However, the more we worked, the more creative and excited we got about our project. So, we kept adding more and more to our household to-do list. We worked HARD. Almost everyday for a week straight we worked nonstop on the house. We did cleaning, organizing, scrapping, painting, and we even rehung the bathroom door. For two days, we worked from 9 am until midnight!
I'm quite proud of all the work we did. I feel like I'm becoming a handy woman! Since Gonaives is a little far for you to visit and see in person, I took pictures to share with you.
The tools and paint colors are very limited in our tiny hardware store so we had to work with what we could find. That meant we did a lot of our own paint color mixing. The trim in the house was originally gray and peeling off. I repainted it a nice light blue color.
in progress |
It really brightened up the house. When the power went off, we broke out the head lamp so that we could keep working on after sundown.
With the leftover paint from the trim, we added stripe accents in the kitchen to break up all the gray.
I also painted the two tin cans on the right side of the counter that we recycled and use for storage. |
While some of my friends were over, they mentioned that my bathroom was a little "creepy". I had to agree considering that it is quite small, doesn't have any windows, the bathroom door opened inward blocking the light switch and toilet, and the light switch didn't have a cover so it just dangled dangerously. We decided since the bathroom is so small, it wouldn't be hard to fix it up and slap a fresh coat of paint on it. Like I said, the paint colors are limited. So, we mixed to get a peachy color to replace the original cream color. I bought a light switch cover and screws at the hardware store and we had a whole new bathroom in a matter of hours!
Before/After |
BEFORE |
AFTER |
Tia worked hard on painting a beautiful mural and quote on the porch!
The porch is small but it is my green sanctuary. There's a general lack of plants and trees in Haiti so I love growing as much as I can in my little space. I never knew how much I love plants until I moved here. Now, gardening is one of my favorite pastimes. The neighbors below have started noticing the green and asking me to share plants with them!
My favorite addition is this beautiful hibiscus plant that I bought in Port-au-Prince!
I could stare at it all day! It is SO beautiful! |
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