Far too much has happened to recall everything here - you'll have to wait for my return to cold, miserable England and endure endless tales of "This one time in Dominica..".
A few weeks ago my grandparents came to visit and they asked me if I had a highlight so far.. and I couldn't really answer. There isn't one specific moment that could be called a highlight, the best thing about it all is the fact that I have met some absolutely incredible people and shared some really special experiences with them. However, whilst my grandparents were here I did experience something that could very well be a highlight moment.. a family boat trip on Harry's 'Emmanuel II' with my Dominican & English family and hundreds of dolphins and flying fish! I was insanely excited at spotting the dolphins and it is truly an experience I will never forget. But, it was the fact I was sharing it with my family that made it so incredible.
So I thought I could use this blog to introduce you to my Dominican family.
Then there's Brother Harry, a professional fisherman who spends most of his time playing dominoes at the fisheries; a prayer warrior, and a secret comedian.
The lickle brother Ben, my temporary Dexter. Useful for fighting with and being cuddly. He's basically giving me a taste of my own medicine, and troubling me like I trouble Dexter.
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And then there's the extended family, with various people in and out of the house every day. And also the church family. And basically so many lovely people, who I cherish spending time with... boy I'm going to miss these people too much - best we make the most of the 2 months I have left, I'm sure many more incredible memories will be made.
When I get a break from organising a production of 'Annie' and rehearsing a choir to sing in front of the President.. and the various other jobs I have to do.. I will firstly do my washing and ironing, and then get onto blogging again.