Today was our last full day in the Dominican Republic. Friday fun day! After breakfast, we boarded the bus to head to the Colonial City - Santo Domingo. This is the capital of the DR and home to 3.2 million people. Our first stop was the Cathedral. The Basilica Cathedral of Santa Maria la Menor was built in the 1550s. It is gothic in style. So much history here!
Lunch at Pizza Hut! The only restaurant experience all week!
Shopping! Gifts for friends and family and a few momentos for ourselves too.
We boarded the bus again for a short drive to Boca Chica Beach. What a perfect afternoon to spend some down-time at the beach! I was the first one in the water - I couldn’t wait!
We boarded the bus after our beach time to return to Yamasa for our dinner together. There were some tears between the Canadians and Dominicans as we said, “see you next time” instead of “goodbye.” One of the host mom’s made a beautiful cake for dessert! All of the families treat us like gold!
This trip was made even more special by the adults I got to experience it with. 3 of the 5 adults had been here before, but for me, it was all a new experience that has left an imprint on my heart. Jodi and I had a wonderful time as housemates. Lots of laughs!
These 3 guys also kept me laughing! They all taught me at Bishop Smith when I was a student and it was really neat for me to get to experience this trip with them as colleagues! To Jodi, Mark, Jason, and Cory - you are wonderful educators and leaders - role models for this greenhorn and all the students on this trip. I can’t wait to see all of the amazing photos that Cory has been taking!
This trip truly has been life-changing. So much personal growth for everyone! It really put life into perspective. I think the real work will come over the next few weeks as we all absorb the events of the last 7 days. Our final retreat in the early Spring will be critical to debrief, consolidate, and plan for the future. I am eager to share our experiences and continue fundraising initiatives so that the good work we have done will keep moving forward in the future and so that new students and educational workers will be inspired to be part of the Dominican Republic Experience.