"Reprogram yourself every minute of each day with thoughts that make you grow. when you're feeling irritated or confused, try to laugh at yourself. Laugh outloud at this woman tormented by doubts and anxieties, convinced that her problems are the most important thing in the world."
Little KiKi survived after a week of being trapped under rubbles from Haiti's devastating earthquake. The lil' guy is so happy to just be alive. He held on to hope. hope to live. hope to see his family, hope to be rescued. Makes you really appreciate life... overcome by grattitude.
family trip here we come... next stop: The Dominican RepublicOur own private cabin house. Man, we really roughed it didn't we? ;)We had planned our trip to the D.R. long before the devastating earthquake hit Haiti leaving it in rubles. It was great to be able to deliver medical supplies for Haiti ourselves. We took the supplies to the center for "Ayuda a Haiti" in downtown Santo Domingo. May God be with you Haiti, keep up hope!!
The start of our hike to Pico Daurte... 12 miles to go...all up hill...ugh what were we thinking? Oh and who is Daurte again? Wikapedia: Pico Duarte was named in honor of Juan Pablo Duarte, one of the Dominican Republic's founding fathers.At 3,098 meters (10,164 feet) in elevation, Pico Daurte is the highest peak in all the Caribbean islands. It lies in the Cordillera Central range, the greatest of the Dominican Republic's mountain chains. hiking through the fog about two hours to left, so beautiful!!
In the end, it was well worth it The Food: The Dominican way to eat...Que rico!
Sancocho... a native D.R. dish. pork, chicken, yucca, plantain, corn on the cob... mmm so yummy!!