Thursday, December 11, 2014

How Do I Do Christmas?

     So just 1 month ago, I was here...... in Haiti.


It looks like a tropical paradise, and in many ways it is just that.  But it is also one of the poorest countries on earth, at an annual per capita domestic product of $1300 compared to the US at $58,000 per American citizen. And this difference of affluence from a 1 1/2 hour flight from Miami International Airport.

So here I sit on my comfortable couch, with working bathrooms, and plenty of food in my refrigerator.....as I make my Christmas shopping list.


I'm trying to reconcile in my mind and heart about this upcoming celebration. The time and money I will spend in preparing for this day. I cannot fix the problems in Haiti. I can hardly even begin to understand the depth of the issues there. I certainly don't have the money to make much of a difference in the day to day lives of my friends on La Gonave.


I will continue to share what I have. I will teach my children to be thankful for all of their blessings. I will teach them that they have a responsibility for being born in this time and place of fortune to share with others. I will teach them to work and study hard, so that they can continue on this path of a blessed life and help others on the way. 


So how do I do Christmas this year? I will wait with great anticipation for Christmas morning. I will decorate, bake, and wrap presents. All in preparation for the greatest day of the year.....our Lord's birthday. 


But what about my friends in Haiti this Christmas? I'm sure their celebration won't look like ours. It will probably be more along the lines of the early Christian celebrations....simple and pure. Not many distractions. Hopefully at least a big meal. My thoughts and prayers will be with them on that beautiful island. I will not forget them. I will continue to help support and bring awareness to their needs.


The Haitian people on La Gonave have given me a gift that could only come through experience. The gift of friendship.....even with a language barrier....through their smiles, hard work, dedication and laughter. If anyone is interested in practical ways to help, please see the blog post "Give The Gift of Life".  If there is not any extra in your Christmas budget this year, please just keep Haiti in your prayers. A Christmas wish where all of God's children have access to basic needs.

JWAYE NWEL!  MERRY CHRISTMAS!

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