Monday, January 26, 2009

Monday

It has been another wonderful and productive day.  The team split up again today between the National Police and Pablo Morales/El Jardencito.  The medical crew set up a clinic at the police station and saw 104 patients by doctors and about 15 dental patients.  Dr. Dave saw his first case of Nicaraguan chicken pox!  Dr. Roy was able to extract two wisdom teeth from a psychologist at the police station, while the patient's local dentist stood and held the patient's hand.  It was quite surreal!  The patients were also given a pair of sunglasses.  

The crew at Pablo Morales had VBS going on, along with a small medical/dental clinic.  There, about 50 dental patients were seen by Gail (who has now earned her dental license, according to the team).  Gail looked at their teeth and made notes about extractions and fillings for a dental team that will be there in about three weeks.  Daphne was her assistant and has decided that being a dental assistant is now her favorite job.  The small medical team was able to see probably 40 or 50 patients, as well.  Bill R was able to use his Green Beret Medic skills to be a practitioner, and Brian was  also there as a Nurse Practitioner.  It was a very productive clinic.  Meanwhile, the VBS crew had songs, crafts, and stories for the children.  All of the children were given a school kit that included a beanie baby in it, and they loved the kits dearly!

The team met up at El Ayudante for lunch before departing again.  The medical team returned to the National Police to continue the clinics there for the remainder of the afternoon.  Several team members went to the nursing home and delivered beanie babies, sang songs, danced, and made rosaries and salvation bracelets.  Some of the older girls from HCN joined the team and did a cultural dance at the nursing home, as well.  

Also this afternoon, a group worked on construction for the expansion of HCN for the older children.  Some women have carried on the nickname of "Rebarb Babes."  Some of the men wore themselves out with cement, but it seems as if everyone enjoyed the work!

Tonight, we are preparing for another busy day tomorrow.  School kits and sandwiches are being prepared.  Len and Tyler are making preparations for spending time with the Nicaraguan National Police.  Everyone is still healthy and we are really enjoying our time together.  The weather is beautiful (especially after hearing stories of ice storms in West Tennessee)!  Some of us are even a little bit sunburned! 

Thanks again for the prayers and comments.  We read the comments together every night at the end of our reflection time together.  We enjoy hearing from home and learning about what we are missing.  Please keep them coming!  We love and miss you all!  

P.S.  Don and Terri we are all SO happy to hear of the good news!!!

9 comments:

  1. Greetings from Jackson. I'm really enjoying reading your blog site but I must admit it makes me tired. You guys are so busy! I know you're all having a wonderful time.

    We're hoping the ice storm predicted passes us by. It's 9:30 pm here and only a light drizzle or as Gary Pickens would say a smidge of rain!

    Bill - Erin started her new job today and all is well. She attended classes and was tested on lab information. They were very understanding about the possibility of bad weather and the fact that she might be late tomorrow. Kelly came for a visit on Sunday afternoon. Sometimes just being home for a short period of time can give a needed recharge.

    Erin, Kelly and Barbara all say Hello and want me to let you know they are remembering everyone in their prayers.

    We love you and are so proud of you!

    Peace,
    Liba

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  2. It's already Tuesday - week is flying by. Be sure to take pictures of Ashley DANCING!! Can't wait to see that!! It's sad to think that your sunburned while we are freezing here. Kids glad to be out of school anyway. Keep up the good work! In our prayers, Jennifer and Family

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  3. King and I are missing everyone and wished we were with you. As I look out my office window and see sleet and rain I was wondering if any of you miss us and the nice weather we have here. We will continue to pray for the team and the Nica people. How awsome it is that no matter where we go in life that God is in the Middle of each of our experiences. Thanks Be to God.

    Love and Kisses to all,
    Robin Bradley

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  4. Greetings from Brownsville. We lift you all up in our prayers, asking that God will bless your efforts.
    Janice, I miss you, but I'm sure you are having a good time in ministry. Nolan said to tell you hello and that he wants to be in church with us Sunday. Faye called, wanting to know how you enjoyed the trip, she thought you were gone last week.
    Things are going on as usual here. There is a chance of snow tonight. I hope it doesn't. I'm somewhat envious of the weather you are having.
    See you Sat.
    Love,
    Harrell

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  5. Hi--hope all of you are well. It appears that
    God's ministries are being made available to
    many thru your efforts. May He bless you as
    you serve. The team was recognized in Church
    this past Sunday and prayers were lifted for
    you.

    Sheila--all is well??? animals are miserable
    searching the house for you. I am just
    miserable--maybe not--------cooking supper at
    the church Wed., Harrell and I are having
    dinner at Martha/Tommy's house Thursday, and
    he is my "date" Friday for dinner.
    Take care. Love to you and all.

    Danny

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  6. Hi Dad.Kirk won last night 51-48. We are WTAC champs. Kirk played real good and alot especially since Johnston fouled out early in the 4th quarter.YEH!! I had 6 patients today-everyone is working hard and getting alot done.

    Harriet said --please bring all our instruments home.

    Kelly-Wanda Van Sickle called today and when I told her you were in Nicaragua she said she wished she had known because she wants you to bring her a rock-whatever that means! The kids went to school today but it is suppose to ice tonight so I need you to come home to drive me to work tomorrow-Ha!

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  7. Hi Mom(Sheila)! Just wanted to drop a note to let you know that we are alright! They are predicting a lot of power outages for the area, so in case you don't hear from us for a couple of days you will know why! Glad to know you are well and you are doing the wonderful work that you love to do! I got my ring today and it is gorgeous, can't wait for you see it! We love you and miss you!
    Love, Andrea and Shaun

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  8. Hey. Glad to read that you all are doing well over there. There is an ice-storm warning in effect, so depending on that, I may or may not go to work tomorrow.
    Tell Kimberly and Gail I said hey.

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  9. Hola Amigos!
    Glad to hear everyone is still happy and healthy! Thats very important! We are having freezing weather here so enjoy the warmth of Nica while you can! I just love reading the updates and seeing what great things God is doing. Leah thats awesome about that little girl who you bonded with and just sang her heart out for Christ! Aww!Thats so cool! Sounds like you are having such a great time! I cant wait till July when we will both be there! :) Dont worry Daphne we wont get into to much mischief! Haha! Well hasta luego for now! Ill be checking in tonight to see what all God did at La Majada today! Dios Le Bendiga! Praying for the whole team and cant wait to hear stories and see pictures when yall get back! That includes you too Leah with my polka dotted suitcase! HAH! Just teasing I know you will bring it back to me.

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