Friday, November 5, 2010

"SNOW" DAY


When I was a child, there was no greater joy than to wake up one morning to find out i could go back to bed (which i hardly ever did) because there was snow on the ground and school had been cancelled. Being from Arkansas, this was a rare treat!!

In the Dominican Republic obviously we don't have snow. We do have hurricanes! We have been watching Tomas for the last several days and it seems if we are going to get hit, today is the day. Right now it looks like our area will receive little more than rain, but just like a predicted snow in the south, a hurricane prediction here will send people to the grocery stores and then to their homes to hide out for the day!

We did not originally cancel school for the day but by 930 only Fausto, myself, my semester student Rachel, 2 teachers, and 3 students had arrived. We decided to call it a day and take the kids home!!! only 2 kids had gotten on the bus this morning and before they got to school one family had called the bus driver and asked for that student to be returned home! Today we will sit and watch the windows to see if we get to "meet" Tomas.

Please pray for those in Haiti as it seems they will bear the brunt of the storm!

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

recent happenings


Quality computers at a fair price are often hard to find here in the DR. The computer we had been using at Genesis was getting really old and really slow. Recently a team from The Chapel in North Canton, Ohio came and brought with them several new computers to donate. What a blessing it has been!!! Thanks!!!!!!

A couple of weeks ago, Henny decided that she was not going to leave her classroom to go outside for the morning flag raising ceremony. She threw herself on the floor and managed to break her arm in the process. What a day! Sissy and I (thank God Sissy was here) took her to the hospital and got x-rays, talked with the doctor, and were able to involve a team member (an orthopedic surgeon) in order to take care of her arm. True to form, things did not turn out as planned. She did not have insurance and was not able to have the surgery that the orthopedic recommended. Instead she now has a cast and is staying home until she is all healed. We are praying that her bone heals well and there is no nerve damage. We visited her at home about a week ago and she seems to be doing well! Thanks to all those who have prayed!!!

During our last outreach we were fortunate enough to snag Amy (above with daniel polo) for a day. Amy is a speech therapist who specializes in swallowing disorders. I was happy to have her at the site for a day to evaluate our kiddos with down syndrome. Many times, kids with down syndrome have feeding/swallowing problems. Our issue here is that most doctors i talk too don't even know if it is possible to get a swallow study done here. Amy was able to feel as the kids swallowed and helped me decide if we needed to take action. Thankfully all of our kids seem to be doing fine!!!! Thanks for your help Amy!!!!

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

if you are still checking in on this blog...congratulations! your waiting has finally paid off!

The kids a Centro Especial Genesis are doing well! We are finishing up the summer and the kids were asking this morning "y los americanos" loosely translated, "where are the americans?". They love having students from the teams and enjoy learning from them and teaching them as well. Pray for this final outreach to go well. Pray that as we send the kids out for their "summer" vacation that they are safe and well cared for.

We are finishing evaluations on the last few kids. This spring/summer, we have been working hard to evaluate each child, using a global developmental assessment. Those are really big words that basically mean we are looking at each child and how well they do in a lot of different areas. While the kids are on vacation, Fausto and Amy will be writing individual plans for each child for the coming year. We are excited to have a better idea of the kids' true abilities along with the tools to help our teachers improve their abilities to meet each child's special needs!

Stay tuned for photos of kids with their new teachers and classrooms once we start back in the fall!!!