Back with Mom and Dad for a bit!
On the fourth of July, I was feeling a little homesick and my wife noticed. We talked about it for a while and she suggested that I take a trip and see my family and friends in the US. Her visa is expired, so she can't currently travel to the US. This was a very generous gesture that she made.
I packed a few things, grabbed Abby and Victoria and we headed to Omaha! Our daughters have US passports, so getting them out of Haiti and into the US was a breeze. The travel was not too bad either. On July 12, we left Gonaives around 10am, drove to Port au Prince as a family and said our good byes at the airport. I put Abby in a front pack and Victoria used my rolling laptop bag as her stroller. They did well in the airplanes, immigration and customs at Atlanta is a piece of cake. We arrived in Omaha at 11pm. My father met us in the airport.
Before we left, I was starting to lose sight of my mission through the daily routine of life. I now have a family to support and care for. My obligations to my immediate and extended family were overwhelming me and I was just trying to survive. I really needed this time to focus on my goals and make a plan for them to happen.
For those of you who have followed me from the start, you saw what I can do! Our English language institute was something amazing. Chris and I started the school with the help of Valmy. We grew it from afternoon only in some rented classrooms to having classes at all times of the day in a building that was ours to use. I taught for nearly three years. The school was great for me because I was constantly surrounded by people that were striving to improve themselves through education. They all wanted to be there and they wanted my knowledge.
I am in a position now where it feels like I am surrounded by people that don't have the same motivation for self improvement...I need to change that and get back to being around high achievers.
I believe I can get back to that through a carpentry school. I have been supplementing my donated income with small carpentry contracts. If you look back on the past posts, you will see that I have built beds, school furniture, beautiful cabinets and even drums! I am constantly approached by people that want to learn to build like I do. They want to know how to use the specialty tools and how to make a consistent product again and again. I would love to do this.
This dream is not too far away. I have all of the tools I would need for now (but you can always use more tools!) I have a piece of land for my shop. I have a good line of existing products that would work well for instruction. I have a large number of young men and women that would love to learn the trade.
To get the shop going, I need to get the land ready. It is a piece of land with no improvements yet. I would need to hook up to grid power, build a wall around the property, build a covered work area and get a generator that can run the tools when the grid is down. This will cost around $18,000 US.
Once the shop is built, I will be able to fulfill my existing contracts from there. I will also do some marketing and advertising to find new customers. All of my current work is from word of mouth and repeat customers, there is a huge untapped market for what I can do. My carpentry school would be project based. Simple projects are prerequisite classes for the more complex projects. The simple projects will focus on the fundamentals - reading plans, measuring accurately, tool and shop safety.
As students pass through the project classes, they will earn shop time and they will be able to come in and build things of their own with the tools that they have learned to use. I would incorporate some business training as well to help turn their new skill into a means of supporting their family.
So, I would like to follow this dream, but I can't do it by myself. If you would like to hear more about it, lets meet up while I am back here. Send me an email with your contact information and we can sit and talk about it.
blueteamleader@gmail.com is my email address, https://www.facebook.com/scott.peters.501 is my facebook page.
Thanks,
Scott
Sunday, August 27, 2017
Wednesday, June 21, 2017
Yep, its been over a year...
My last update was May 26, 2016 and here it is almost to the end of June!
Since my last update...we have been pretty busy with life. I have had a few contracts to fill with furniture and cabinets. My girls are a year older - and that makes a lot of difference at this age! I bought some land for our future house and shop. We have grabbed some stuff from the container for the house and shop.
The Girls -
They are growing up so fast! Victoria will be three this August and Abby is almost a year and a half. Here, they start school at three years old, the school that Victoria will be attending also has a program for the younger siblings of the students. They will both be off to school this fall!
The Dream -
The dream seems a little cloudy these days. It is sometimes difficult to make it through a day which makes it hard to focus on work and on the future plans I have. I still want to make it all happen, but my progress has been slowed to a crawl. Taking care of my family has proven to be a lot more work than I expected. I struggle to find time to work on the carpentry projects and preparations for the carpentry school and beyond.
Help please!
I am asking for some help. My goal is to be self sufficient, so if you have any contacts in Haiti that need furniture or cabinets built - I would love to get busy on that! I am also asking for your help in the form of donations. The girl's tuition is just under $900 US each for the year. I would like to get started working on our new property, I will need to build a fence, hook up to grid power and start construction on the house. I would like to upgrade my solar power system, the batteries are at the end of their life span and I only have about 300 watts of solar panel capacity right now. I would greatly appreciate any help you can send my way. There are donation buttons on this blog page for one time donations and monthly support. I am doing this through a 501(c)3 set up for my work down here.
As always, if you can't support me financially, I understand and I ask for your prayers as well. Pray for His guidance for us and all will be well!
Thanks,
Scott, Ruthcher, Victoria, Abbigaelle
Since my last update...we have been pretty busy with life. I have had a few contracts to fill with furniture and cabinets. My girls are a year older - and that makes a lot of difference at this age! I bought some land for our future house and shop. We have grabbed some stuff from the container for the house and shop.
The Girls -
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A piano that I found for free in Omaha, recently arrived at our house from the container! |
They are growing up so fast! Victoria will be three this August and Abby is almost a year and a half. Here, they start school at three years old, the school that Victoria will be attending also has a program for the younger siblings of the students. They will both be off to school this fall!
The Dream -
The dream seems a little cloudy these days. It is sometimes difficult to make it through a day which makes it hard to focus on work and on the future plans I have. I still want to make it all happen, but my progress has been slowed to a crawl. Taking care of my family has proven to be a lot more work than I expected. I struggle to find time to work on the carpentry projects and preparations for the carpentry school and beyond.
Help please!
I am asking for some help. My goal is to be self sufficient, so if you have any contacts in Haiti that need furniture or cabinets built - I would love to get busy on that! I am also asking for your help in the form of donations. The girl's tuition is just under $900 US each for the year. I would like to get started working on our new property, I will need to build a fence, hook up to grid power and start construction on the house. I would like to upgrade my solar power system, the batteries are at the end of their life span and I only have about 300 watts of solar panel capacity right now. I would greatly appreciate any help you can send my way. There are donation buttons on this blog page for one time donations and monthly support. I am doing this through a 501(c)3 set up for my work down here.
As always, if you can't support me financially, I understand and I ask for your prayers as well. Pray for His guidance for us and all will be well!
Thanks,
Scott, Ruthcher, Victoria, Abbigaelle
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