So here are some more pictures. Sorry they are not in order but at least I got them posted! :)
How I missed my DP while I was gone. As soon as I got on the plane for home I told the flight attendant that I needed not just a cup of DP but a whole can! :)
Waving Goodbye to Haiti! Tell we meet again!
Excited to go back home
Sherry, me and mom on the plane ride home! We love the United States!
We played A LOT of card games at night. Scum, Nertz, Hand and Foot and Hearts
I was the King a lot in Scum...can you tell! 
Who said White girls can't jump?
Our out patient Clinic in Jacmel. Lauren the PT and Nurse Debbie with the "pharmacist" Me!
Jenna, Shawn, Krista and me at the Jazz club we went to one night
I wish my daycare kids could sit as while as the children at this orphanage
Me and Mom at a point looking over Haiti
This little girl fall asleep in my arms the first day I was at the caregiver school we did.
I love him! Doesn't that smile just melt your heart? He put his arm around me for this picture.
Yes...they had a Domino's and we took full advantage of it! It tasted SOOOOO good!
Mefibochet is where we did our Caregiver School
Tessa painted this picture on one of the walls at Mefibochet. I helped her paint in the checker heart balloon and all the hearts. :)
Two cute Down Syndrome girls at Mefibochet
They all loved the parachutes me and Sara donated. Thanks Sara!
Our Team picture
This is St. Joseph place. This is a building where they take the kids off the streets and help them get back on their feet. They put on performances and go around the world doing so.
This kid has an amazing story. He has CP but walked out and danced for us! I have his book if you want to read about him.
These boys can Drum! I have never seen someone play the drums as fast as they could. It was amazing!
One of the dances they performed.
They are amazing!
Lunch time at a "crush" (children who are being adapted out)
They sure did have the system down
This is Whoopi Goldberg as one of the caregivers told us! I can kind of see it! lol
This little man was the biggest Flirt!
The children loved to come up to you and touch your hair or arm. This was at a school next to one of the crushes we went to.
Everywhere we went when the Haitians found out the three white boys spoke their language they would surround them and talked their ears off. Of course the returned missionaried loved it!
Look at that smile! Every orphanage that we went to you had some child with a smile like his. It just melts my heart.
Passing stickers out. It was always a hit with stickers! Of course I had to show them what they were and how to put it on. 
Children would always come up to us begging for food. These group of children are sharing some trial mix we had left over from a plane ride to Haiti.
LOL this is my mom being pushed up the rock by the Haitians at the waterfall we went to in Jacmel
This is my reaction to trying coconut for the first time! lol
It was sick! 
I played with this cute little girl in the Jacmel clinic. So cute!
This is a view from out Hotel in Jacmel
It was so beautiful
Market time in Haiti
Church in Haiti
Everywhere we went we passed out toys, dolls, and balls to the children
This baby was just a few weeks old. So cute!
My church friends in Haiti
This is me behind Jan (our team leader) about to jump off the waterfall
All the Haitians watched us "whites" jump from the waterfall
Just taking some pills! ;)
Reading to the children
"Dr. Justin" and mom giving vitamins to all the children that came in
The Haitian women carry everything on their heads. 
This cute little lady came into the clinic wanting us to help her see again but we couldn't do anything for her. She kept begging for something so we ended up giving her some vitamins. It was so sad that we couldn't help her. She was such a cute old lady.
This is how everyone washes their clothes
You saw artwork like this everywhere!
This is a Tap Tap...basically a truck or bus painted and people would just pile into them to get around.
More Haiti Pictures!
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Wow....absolutely amazing. I don't think I could go there because I would want to bring all the kids home!
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