I saw several sights today that has moved me to tears. I have never witnessed such destruction of human lives. So many lost hopes filled with misery that made myself miserable. Today, Father Joe took my cousin Therese and I to visit the hectic town of Jeremie. On the way there, we went through mountains to drop off a friend. I saw people living in shacks, tents, and run down houses. I also witnessed small children wearing rags and sweaty men working in fields with not even a drop of water to keep them going. I am amazed by the motivation of these people to continue their lives each day. After we dropped off our friend, Father picked up a concerned woman to bring her to the hospital. She had to go to the hospital because her mother has diabtetes and is severly ill. It worried me how she lives lives so far away from the hospital when she has no vehicle or good way of transportation to get there. While we were in Jeremie, Father had to get out of the car to run an errand. Therese and I were waiting in the car when we notice a young boy who was by himself wearing a ripped, oversized tshirt. He was very skinny and was obviously starving. We didn't have food so I gave him two dollars. With tearful eyes, he told me "merci." We saw him later in town eating bread, which was how he spent the money. He flashed us a huge smile and waved at us which moved Therese and I considering his situation. I will never forget the face of that little boy and I hope and I pray that he experiences life how it should be some day. If I wrote about everything I experienced today, I would be here for hours. So I must go but I cannot wait to write about the new adventures I will be in tomorrow.
                                                                  -Emma Chauvin
                                                                                                                                                                    
 
     Well today our journey started at about two o'clock this morning.  We started by taking a flight from New Orleans
 to Miami, then from Miami to Port au Prince.  From there we took a small plane that we chartered to take us to Numero Deux.  Once we landed at the airport in Numero Deux we were greeted by many of the children and it was very nice to see so many familiar faces.  It was raining by the time we got to Fathers house, but it made it kinda nice because it wasn't as hot. We then started to get ready for the family distribution on Wednesday. Together we pumped up over 100 soccer balls and organized hundreds of vitamins.  Then we were off to dinner where we were able to really get to know each other.  After that everybody started to get ready for bed and started to plan for tomorrow.  But over all everybody is doing fine and having a good time.