| Example of a bank but not "the bank" we went to. |
So on the way to the bank, we looked into the schoolyard and saw at least 50 kids decked out like ninjas. It was quite the site since I have never even seen a hint at martial arts here. They were getting ready for something. While we were watching these future MMA stars, there was a band playing to the left. We must have stood out or something because they started playing the Star Spangled Banner. Seriously, they knew the song. We were quite impressed. We cheer and clapped after it was finished. And then the up and coming martial artists started a little parade and they were heading towards us. I don't know, I was thinking they are going to practice on us I bet. They didn't they just had a big procession out of the school and headed down the street. We cheered for them too. I think we must have just been in a cheery mood. Honestly, I think I was just a little dehydrated from it being in the upper 80's a little too long. I didn't get really good pictures because I don't like taking them from my phone because I don't want to get jacked if it's flashed too long.
| This band actually played the Star Spangled Banner. |
| Future Kung Fu Fighters |
So this is Gus. And this is his "Haitian Phone", really a piece of wood that really looks like a graham cracker. I must have been hungry thinking it was food. Anything to entertain me or them is a good thing. Plus, he was out of data on his phone and couldn't make the call anyway.
The kids below were setting up a library with all their books. They were very serious librarians, let me tell you. Don't let the smiles fool you.
Me and some of my little girlies hanging out. See how tired I look. I think it was because I was freezing the night before and didn't sleep. Stanley is starting to fit in as a Haitian.
So that's it for today, more exciting news from Haiti on the way.
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