My lovely blog readers! I owe you some articles I have not
been writing as I wait for pictures… so here comes number one: MY BIRTHDAY!!!
In case you have never spent the month of March with me, I love my birthday and
begin celebrating it the moment my sister’s birthday passes at the end of
February. This year, my coworkers at FSIL pulled off a surprise party in the most
Haitian fashion.
I was highly suspicious that there was a party: early in the
month, I had suggested that I wanted to throw a party.
“No, no, no, we are on top of it.”
The weekend before my birthday, a friend comes over when I
am Skyping with my parents
“Don’t worry, we have
big things planned.”
But then the deception begins. They convince me there is no
party. I spend my birthday getting the sweetest cards, being sung to
everywhere, and generally having a great day.
“But why aren’t you having a party tonight?”
“Why aren’t the students throwing you a party?”
Finally, Shirley says, “You need to do something for your
birthday. I am taking you out for dinner. Pick you up at 7:30.”
It is 7:30.
It is 8:00.
It is 8:30.
It is 8:45. “Maybe I should get in the shower.”
The phone rings “Sorry, be there in 10 minutes!”
Bear in mind, the compound gates lock at 9:00. Lights out is
10:00.
At 9:20, she arrives.
“We have to stop and pick up my husband, he is joining us.”
“Oh come inside, meet
the new puppies.”
SURPRISE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It was a beautiful party with oodles of
delicious food (hence the delay), toasts in four languages (French, English,
Creole, and Spanish for kicks), dancing, and good friends. I truly appreciate
the way that everyone has taken me in as a part of their community and given me
true and deep exposure to Haitian culture.
A Birthday I Will Never Forget!