




I found an American dollar on the ground, and I gave it to the first child I saw there. She was a beautiful little 5-year-old Bahamian girl there to watch her siblings. She was in awe as I gave her not only the dollar, but also 2 shells we had found. She was so grateful and sweet. Shortly thereafter, she was walking with my daughter and soon had a pair of work gloves on (that were a good 3 times too big for her), and she was excitedly joining our efforts to pick up trash! She was so excited every time she found something! Her excitement was contagious.
After a while, she said to me, “If we keep picking up trash, how much more ‘monies’ are we going to get?” Thankfully, she didn’t seem too disappointed when I told her we wouldn’t be getting any more “monies”. She gave us hugs before we left.

The evening was one of my favorites, as we were able to host about 12 women teachers for dinner, a tour, and a bonfire with their FIRST EVER S’MORES!! It was a wonderful “fancy” 3-course meal with linens and wine glasses (for tea or lemonade) and even a gift bag for each teacher to let them know how much they are appreciated! It was such a blessing to mingle with them and hear about their lives. One gal even had to google what s’mores were last night because she had never heard of them before! It was a beautiful night that I will never forget. God is good.
– Gracie, Bella, Aniah, & Sarah
