| the campsite we stayed on and ran for the dominicans |
| the view of the ocean and campsite from the main building |
| a lizard we found in the bushes by the main building |
| christa and ashlee eating a coconut on our first day |
| kimberly (one of the missionary family's children), me, and adina (the camper in our cabin) |
| these red flowers were found on bushes all around the main building |
| ricky, the deaf camper, and axel, his interpreter and teacher |
| the main building, set up for breakfast |
| kurwington and danielle |
| my brother eddie, jonathan, and david |
| me holding the puppy that hung around camp and became our team dog. he had several names throughout the week, but we ended up settling on squirt |
| from left: joy, me, christa, david, and shane |
| morning chapel |
| ricky and me |
| green team playing human hurdle |
| white and gold teams playing headspin |
| me holding caleb, the "american baby" (he was born july 4) |
| girls' hike |
| view on the girls' hike |
| girls' hike |
| me with heat exhaustion after the girl's hike (from left: mrs. bartow, jonathan, adina, zach) |
| fun night: adina and alex, as well as two other pairs, stacking baby blocks on a plate balanced on her head |
| fun night: country ear wash skit |
| fun night: pencil salesman skit |
| a roadside stand we passed |
| the corneliuses' home |
| hiking from the corneliuses' house to a waterfall |
| eddie climbing the waterfall |
| the view on the waterfall hike |
| me on a canoe in a sort of outdoor exhibit of carib culture (the campsite and corneliuses' home are located near the carib territory) |
| mr. cornelius explaining about noni, a smelly plant used medicinally |
| squirt chewing audra's foot |
| the corneliuses' church auditorium |
| ashlee and andrew on the beach |
| audra and me on the beach |
| kimberly's and my sandcastles |
| pastor smith buying ice cream |
| from left: jeremiah, zach, and eddie in a restaurant in the antigua airport |
| from left: me, amanda, logan, and hannah killing time in an antigua airport gift shop |
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