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Growing Up Ayisyen

A blog for anyone who is HaitianAyisyen, of Haitian descent or just interested in learning more about our stories, customs, traditions, jokes, language and anything and everything. Hope you enjoy. Please leave a comment!

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A blog for anyone who is HaitianAyisyen, of Haitian descent or just interested in learning more about our stories, customs, traditions, jokes, language and anything and everything. Hope you enjoy. Please leave a comment!

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This web page growingupayisyen.blogspot.com states the following, "Monday, January 17, 2011." We saw that the webpage said " Men anpil chay pa lou." It also said " - Many hands make the load lighter. I think this proverb is very fitting of Haitis situation. The more hands are at work for the betterment of the country, the less the work will seem to be. Lets continue to pray for Haiti. Saturday, January 15, 2011. Feeling Like an Outcast? I went home and told my dad. My dad was in disbelief and even laughed. Kinbe la pa lage! Labels Growing up Haitian. I grew up watching Papa Pierre, Fred."

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