Thursday, January 31, 2013
Clinic Day 4
These are the patients waiting to check in this morning.
Above is the photo from dental, I will have to add the number of patients later. The dentists are all working so hard. Eric, Nancy and George are all in this photo
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These are pictures of Hannah, Emily , and Lisa triaging all the patients. The babies that are 14 pounds and over 2 years old are breaking our hearts, but we know the parents are extremely grateful for anything we can do to help.
These are a few photos of clinic. We will take more tomorrow and focus on that area. The patients are so kind and appreciative of all the care they receive.
After clinic, the patients head to pharmacy to receive their medication. All these medications had to be shipped ahead or transported in our checked luggage. Pharmacy works so hard to serve all of the patients and make sure they understand the directions.
Hopefully, we will have wifi tomorrow!!!!
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Mass pics as promised
Mass was simply amazing. Father Carre thanked us for coming and everyone cheered for the team.
Everyone sang and several men played instruments, making it a wonderfully festive event.
Before communion, we were all surprised by a special presentation from the school children. They brought in produce that had been possible to grow through the agriculture assistance program. The children carried the produce on their heads in baskets and slowly danced all the way down the aisle. These children, that hardly have enough to eat, blessed us with their love an appreciation. We could all learn something from their generous and grateful nature.
There was not a dry eye in the group. We took turns receiving the baskets. It was the most touching experience.
After the wonderful presentation, Father Mark assisted with communion. An amazing moment happened while saying the "Our Father." Our team held hands, then all the Haitians started to hold hands also, even stretching across the aisle to follow our example. What a way to make us feel welcome.
After this, we treated 259 patients today. And… that was a half day.
Hopefully, we will send another update tomorrow.
Wow
We just finished mass in Gobert. Pictures and video will come later. All of the children from the school presented us with gifts of food from the agricultural assistance program. There was barely enough room in our hearts for all of the love and generosity given by the amazing people of Gobert.
Getting There is Half the Battle
Monday, January 21, 2013
Headed to Haiti
So here's my current list of concerns for the Haiti trip...
- All my stuff will not fit in my backpack and carry on, including the 4 ipads and computer that are not included in the photo above.
- If I somehow squish it all in the bags, I will be found in the airport flat on my back from how much they weight. Think turtle on shell.
- I will get all the way to Haiti and my database won't work for some unknown reason that I didn't think about and test well enough.
- Ella will be sad while I am gone. Ahh, sweet soft-hearted Ella
- I will miss my family, terribly.
- There might not be enough coffee.
- I won't be able to sleep, since I'm generally a crazed insomniac.
So with the new year, I am trying to focus on the positive. I thought that might help with talking myself out of worrying. I'm now going to make a list of all the positive things I will get out of this trip. Even if I am sitting here all night, this list is going to be longer than the one first one.
- Our team will get to help about two thousand people.
- My database will help us determine which interventions work best.
- I will see first hand, what I am planning on for my future.
- I will be inspired by people of Gobert.
- David and I will be able to work together once our kids have gone to college.
- I will be reminded of the simple things in life.
- I will be doing what I feel called to do.
- We will be so busy that I won't have time to miss my family, too much.
- My family will be proud of me.
Ok that's all I have today, but I will try to keep you posted from Haiti, when possible. Please pray that our team is safe and helps all the people of Our Lady of Miracles who are in need.
Lisa