Saturday, June 9, 2007
Love is...
I must say, it's only been 4 days and I can already tell it's going to be really hard to leave the children, I love them soo much. They also have taught me a lot about what it means to really have love for someone. I can't help but think about how many people I've heard talk about wanted to go start an orphanage or go help children in third world countries (myself included) but I don't think many people know how hard it really is, I didn't. It's easy to love a child you babysit or play with, when the hardest part of loving them is changing a dipper or getting up early because they are up already or MAYBE even having to take them to the doctor. It's quite another thing to care for a child who is dirty and smelly from an infection that she's had for who know how long or who has thrown up on you or peed on you and all over the clothes and sheets you just spent a better part of the day before hand washing, or when it's 90 degrees out even at 8:00 at night and the child still wants share a sweaty mattress with you, if you can do all that all still love sharing that sweaty pee-stained mattress with them, that's love. I don't know if I could even say I have a love like that yet. I though I did, but even I haven't done all the things on that list (I've done most but not all). That kind of love has to come from God. It has to be something He gives you, otherwise, where does it come from? I pray that God will give me that kind of capability to love someday. But I do love these children, I really do. Tonight I share my bed with a sweaty little body who would wrap her little arms around me just to make share that I was not going anywhere. I couldn't help but wonder though, I love this girl, but my love her is no where near what she deserves, what a mother could give her and it breaks my heart, and, what kind of person am I? I really do love her, but I'm only here for two weeks. I pray that we will always feel loved.
Well, it's getting late so I should probably get to bed. If you are a person who prays, please pray for my precious children, for their health and that they may always feel loved. If you are not a person who prays, I ask you to reconsider. Would it really hurt anything?
Good night and I love you all!
Lauren McConkey
Jacmel, Haiti
Friday, June 8, 2007
Wow, so here I am. On a bus. Going to
I left La Vega exactly one week ago (though it seems like a lot longer ago then that) and took a bus up to the YWAM base in
The rest of the day was pretty fun too. We took moto-conchos to the base (which is always fun) and then went on a hike up to a waterfall, (long walk but worth is!) All in all it was a good day, but I had also realized that I had only been gone for a few hours and I was already missing the capital base. They really are like family.
I’m gonna be honest with out, I didn’t really want to leave. I would have been just fine staying in the Capital for another month or two, but I’m sure my mind will change when I’m back in Jacmel. Though I had to promise that I would return soon (and I can’t break a promise….) I had a great send-off though and I’m glad they were there because I didn’t realize how complicated buying a bus ticket to
Laure McConkey
Somewhere between
Monday, May 28, 2007
"Yo no soy una Gringa! Soy pura dominicana!"
The bus ride home was freezing because they always crank the air conditioning up really high and we were still really wet from before. So here I am now, in La Vega again. This is my last night here because tomorrow I go to the capital and then Haiti on Friday. I'm excited to see my friends in the Capital but I'm going to miss Nicole and Pedro.
Here are just some random pictures from La Vega:
Well, it's getting late and I need to pack up my stuff so...good night!
Lauren McConkey
La Vega (for the last time)
La Vega in the Mourning
From Nicole and Pedro's House
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Sunday, May 27, 2007
Is anything really "breath-taking"?
So, I spent the weekend in Jarabacoa. The first night I stayed at the YWAM base where I did my DTS. It was so strange to be back there, seeing at how lived there for 5 months and that place completely changed my life, not to mention it's been a year since I've been there. It was cool to see the staff again, but the person I was most looking forward to seeing was my small group leader, Kristen. It was soo good to see her again.
The next day Kristen and I and this awesome girl I met from Jamaica (who was attending the Community development school with Kristen) took moto-conchos up the hill to visit another YWAM family. This family was great. The whole family is bilingual and there are 5 kids under the age of 9. They were so much fun. Also, later in the evening we went to this place outside a cockfighting arena where there were pool tables and played some pool. It was a good time. There I met this awesome guy from Nicaragua and another guy from Jamaica. It was really fun.
On Sunday we went to church in the mourning and then the family that we stayed with took us out to eat. It was a good ol' (big) Dominican meal. (I'm still full)
Right now I am back at Pedro and Nicole's. We had a pretty fun night. We went out for Chimmi's (aks the best hamburger-type things you will EVER have) and pica pollo (fried chicken) and we laughed SO hard the whole night. It was great.
Nicole and I are leaving tomorrow at 5:00am for Sosua with Pedro's sister who lives up there. We are going to spend a day at the beach and then on Tuesday I leave for the capital. Sosua is supposed to have some of the best beaches in the Dominican so it should be a pretty fun day. I'm hoping that I can catch some sun to go with the black hair that I now have and so that I can look a little less "white-American" for my bus ride to Port-au-Prince. However, I have a ways to go.
Well, I leave in a couple hours for Sosua so I better start getting ready. I didn't get any pictures of this weekend but I hope to take some tomorrow.
God Bless and peace out!
Lauren McConkey
La Vega, Dominican Republic
P.S. I guess I do have a picture. This is what the weather's been like lately...
Thursday, May 24, 2007
Do I look Dominican yet??
Did I mention that I like it here? OH! and I also dyed my hair black again. I don't really look so much Dominican but most like someone from Spain or something. However, a couple people did think I was a Dominican when we went into town the other day.
Yeah, so... that's pretty much it. I don't really have anything interesting to say yet. Hopefully I will have some more exciting stories to share soon!
Monday, May 21, 2007
ESTOY AQUI...por fin...
Right now I am staying with some good friends of mine, Nicole and Pedro. They are already spoiling me as they greeted me at the airport with a bag of plantitos (only my favorite Dominican chips) but not just regular plantitos, plantitios CON QUESO!! :) Life is good. Nicole also had a plate of brownies waiting for me when we arrived at there home. Seriouly, what more could you ask for??
I don't think I could ever really fully describe how much I love this island. I feel at home here. Sometimes I feel more at home here then back in the states.
Well, I wouldn't make this too long because I don'r really have any interesting experiences to share, as of yet. So I will leave you all with the hopes that you are as content as I am, at least for this moment. God bless and leave a comment! ;)
P.S. I should have pictures tomorrow!
Lauren McConkey
La Vega, Dominican Republic
Thursday, May 10, 2007
My favorite people!
The Orphanage
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I got the picture. priceless.
Tuesday, May 8, 2007
It's been tooo long
Oh my gosh, look at those beautiful pictures! Don't you hate me right now? Ha Ha