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Christmas Party in Haiti 2013

Jan6th
2013
1 Comment Written by Ryan

We were in Haiti again this year for Christmas.  Technically we had two Christmas parties.  One with some guests and friends and the other with our guest house staff.

On Christmas, we had a progressive dinner with our friends who live around us.  We stopped at one house for appetizers, then the next for the main course and then our apartment was last stop for deserts and Christmas carols.

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 Guest House Christmas Party

You may remember last years party which we introduced the staff to some fun and games.  This year, a few days after Christmas, my dad arrived with many donations and gifts for our guest house workers and staff.  We had a Christmas party with them that included food, games and gift opening!

For games we had a cookie decorating contest, a timed race with a bowl on your head, and a penny (or Haitian Goude) drop :-D .

Here are a bunch of pictures from the event!  If you want to see all the pictures (maybe you didn’t see the thing you donated) let me know and I can send you the link to *all* the pictures we took!

Thanks to all who donated!!

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Picture with all the staff (Wergsy was the only one missing)

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1 Comment

  1. Tim's Gravatar Tim
    January 6, 2013 at 7:12 pm | Permalink

    I love to see you guys having fun. Happy 2013!

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