Domini-Can’t Wait For Tomorrow

Hi guys, so this has been our second day in the Dominican Republic! I’ve never been out of the country before, and thus this has been an amazing experience. Yesterday we walked around Santo Domingo, the oldest city in the new world . Today we went to the Cigar Family Complex. There’s a school there and a clinic for the kids. I really enjoyed playing kickball with them and talking with them. After that, we went to our new hotel and a waterfall. Living in Florida, I don’t ever see mountains, much less waterfalls. Tomorrow is when we start our service project. I am really excited to be building bathrooms for the public by the baseball field. I honestly have no clue what to expect tomorrow. I have seen so much and experienced so many new things that I am now just ready for whatever they throw at me next. I can’t wait!!

– Brendan Haviland

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