The House of Hope stands with open arms, clean, beds made. Cookies wait in our kitchen and when we arrive tomorrow a full Haitian meal will be ready for all of us. Thunder rumbles over the mountains but this morning the sun shown.
Chris and I walked down to clinic but I deserted him as both Haitian doctors could handle the few patients without problem. I joined a few of the staff working in the storage depot for the dirty job of sorting medical supplies. A few hours after our sorting the burn pit smoked viciously as the fire dealt with the trash. I enjoy it very much when visitors inspire the staff and us to clean up and organize!
Check out Sloan's blog for pictures of the babies born at the clinic on Sunday-early Monday. Also get the weekend's events from a different perspective. http://cksloan.blogspot.com/2011/06/chris-delivers-his-1st-baby-and-other.html
A couple of the patient packets being shared with hospital patients. The mother who delivered on Sunday afternoon also received one. A blessing of being down in clinic more this past week is being able to interact more with the patients and seeing the packets being given out. Thank you KCC church.
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Getting stuff cleaned up feels good!
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