Monday, September 28, 2009

Dominican Republic Trip

Matt was able to spend 10 days in the Dominican Republic in August. He went with the G3 Foundation that does humanitarian dental work down there every year. I sent him with a camera and I soon realized why I am always the one taking the pictures when he came home with out taking a single one! He finally got some from his friends so now I can write about it.


The country is beautiful and reminded Matt a lot of his time in Brazil. It was lush, green, and beautiful. It is an extremely poor and impoverished country. The people are beautiful and very thankful for what help you can offer. These pictures broke my heart. The people live and survive any way that they can. They bathe in the streets, sell what they can at the markets, and do what they can to sustain themselves. Matt and the crew spent time in three different locations. They would transport all of their equipment and set up their operatives in the run down buildings that were arranged for them. The bottom right photo is of the restroom at the school. They were told that a local woman came and scrubbed for two hours to make it presentable for them. One day was designated just for children. When they arrived, there were over 1200 kids waiting for them. Parents were begging and pleading for their children to receive care. There was a lot of amazing procedures that were done. Because of the time constraints a lot of the focus was on pain control and aesthetics. There were people that had not smiled for years that had there teeth fixed and walked out with a beautiful new smile.

I love to see Matt doing what he loves. This is proof that these last few years have been worth it. To see him helping people that are in such a desperate need, really brings me joy.

Before they left they were able to see the temple and the church were Christopher Columbus was buried for a time.

The doctors and students

It is uplifting to see such a group of men and women that are willing to use their skills to bless the lives of others. What a blessing to be able to serve and help those that can not help themselves.

(Three day old baby)


Wednesday, September 16, 2009

First Day of Pre-School!

Sami had her first day in her last year of Pre-school on Monday. It is crazy to think that next year she will be in Kindergarten! She loves school and excited to be back in class with her two good friends Jack and Mason. She had a little melt down once she got to school. A friend was dropping them all off for their first day, and Sami was fine up until she saw the teachers. She was hysterical. She called me on the phone and sounded as if she would hyperventilate. She is such a bipolar little girl! One moment she is Miss Independent and wants nothing to do with me trying to help her. The next minute she turns back into a typical nervous four year old. Hopefully this is just a short phase and she will return to her spunky, independent little self!