Up and moving this morning. It was really cold last night and this morning,. So crazy. I will move my bed inside tonight. And the stupid rooster was going crazy from about 4 AM on. I am going to have chicken dinner soon if Jacob does not do something with him.
Busy morning with surgeries and patients. Too many cute kids. I have been giving antibiotic injections for several of them every day. One of the guys came into the ward and was mortified that there was a dog sitting next to a woman who had a baby that needed an injection. He was trying to get the dog out, I told him to leave him be, he is with the woman and baby, their protection. Besides he was not hurting anything, And he was cute. So was the baby. I got pics. Can't wait until I am able to post them.
I made chicken salad for lunch. Mary made incredible bread which was still warm when she put it on the table I think everyone liked the meal. Even the Sudanese liked it., Then "The Team" headed to Bor and then they were going to the leper colony. I think they were going to meet with the Governor before heading to the colony. It will be good for them to see what goes on there, And it made the compound very quiet. I took a snooze after lunch!! Then I went over to the hospital and worked,. It was not busy. I worked a bit with Naomi and Roda, who clean the hospital. I helped them with things, Also, Aaron cleared out the front yard of the hospital since the emptying of the container left lots of debris in the yard. So it looks better now. I am not sure what we are going to do with the whirlpool burn tub. I think if we put it in the shade of a tree, then we could fill it like a little swimming pool. This could be the spa of the South, South Sudan that is, I'll work on that.
Went over to North Compound and talked to Peter. He told me all about his neighbors. He pointed out tukels and who lived there, and what was going on in their lives. Such drama. It was hilarious to hear some of these crazy stories.
Well, I am going to hit the hay. Bed is inside. This will be my first time not sleeping under the stars in Africa. A new experience.
C
Busy morning with surgeries and patients. Too many cute kids. I have been giving antibiotic injections for several of them every day. One of the guys came into the ward and was mortified that there was a dog sitting next to a woman who had a baby that needed an injection. He was trying to get the dog out, I told him to leave him be, he is with the woman and baby, their protection. Besides he was not hurting anything, And he was cute. So was the baby. I got pics. Can't wait until I am able to post them.
I made chicken salad for lunch. Mary made incredible bread which was still warm when she put it on the table I think everyone liked the meal. Even the Sudanese liked it., Then "The Team" headed to Bor and then they were going to the leper colony. I think they were going to meet with the Governor before heading to the colony. It will be good for them to see what goes on there, And it made the compound very quiet. I took a snooze after lunch!! Then I went over to the hospital and worked,. It was not busy. I worked a bit with Naomi and Roda, who clean the hospital. I helped them with things, Also, Aaron cleared out the front yard of the hospital since the emptying of the container left lots of debris in the yard. So it looks better now. I am not sure what we are going to do with the whirlpool burn tub. I think if we put it in the shade of a tree, then we could fill it like a little swimming pool. This could be the spa of the South, South Sudan that is, I'll work on that.
Went over to North Compound and talked to Peter. He told me all about his neighbors. He pointed out tukels and who lived there, and what was going on in their lives. Such drama. It was hilarious to hear some of these crazy stories.
Well, I am going to hit the hay. Bed is inside. This will be my first time not sleeping under the stars in Africa. A new experience.
C
Regarding the Oprah Bra: As I see it you have two choices...1) dye the bra red and 2) I will buy you a new one! I am thinking the latter rather than the former! Missing you muchly.
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