In line to check my bag for Haiti, I noticed many families checking more bags then they could handle. I assumed they were all filled with American products to be sold in Haiti. After a fairly short plane ride from Fort Lauderdale, we landed in Port au Prince. The airport was small but seemed very modern and functioning. I was happy to be able to speak French even though the employees were capable of speaking English well enough. There were many people willing to help us with our bags, expecting a generous tip of course. A director of Sustain Haiti was there to pick us up along with two security guards. They loaded our luggage into the bed of the truck and were careful to cover it with a blanket, which made me wonder about the risk of our things being stolen. I felt very safe and trusted that everything would be ok. The drive to our new home was long, especially since we were all crowded into the cab of the truck because the sun was too h...