Easter Sunday in the DR is wonderful
We woke up on Sunday morning to find out that the Easter Bunny is alive and well in Cotui, and had left green plastic cups full of Easter grass and candy eggs at the doors of the eight students with us. No hunting necessary! We are breakfast and set out on foot to the center of town, about a 15-minute walk, and joined the many people filing into the Immaculate Conception cathedral on the town square. We were ushered to seats right in front and to the side, where we could see everything. The center seats in the first few rows were occupied by proud families and young boys and girls dressed all in white, there for their First Communion. The altar area up filled with floral arrangements. The windows were all open, allowing a warm but not oppressive breeze to fan us. The music started with several recorded songs, and the service began with the procession down the center aisle, priests and celebrants all in white led by young acolytes bearing the Bible, th...
Great photos! Buena suerte y buen viaje a todos/todas!! Thank you for your efforts collecting supplies, and a huge shoutout to Tracey Hayes for collecting clothing from all the nearby schools and nursery schools. Packing 25 large suitcases of donated clothing, shoes, toothpaste/toothbrushes and a large amount of medical supplies was a daunting task--you did it in less than 2 hours! Nos vemos en Republica Dominicana!
ReplyDeleteGreetings From Arizona Team!!! Looking forward to meeting up with everyone in DR in just about 48hrs from now! I was able to score a few goodies from this end as far as medical supplies are concerned.. Suture kits/ Staple kits / sterri strips / laceration kits / Speculums / Adhesive bandages and some bacitracin / oh and a Cautery Pen as well...
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