Projects included: working on the overhang that provides shade for the laboratory waiting area and the side of the clinic [the old taken down, new supports put up and painted and new fiberglass tiles up on the side],
the two hospital rooms thankfully now contain bare walls no longer in need of scraping, [a dusty, yucky job done with smiles and singing!]
laundry, cooking [thanks to Anna for helping in the afternoon], working on school benches,
clinic patients seen, lots of limes squeezed for pie [special thanks to Kathleen and Trystin], interactions with the Haitian staff, donated medical supplies brought down to clinic....and more.
Temperature in the house about 93 and muggy.
Team continues to joke-when they stop joking I'll start to worry about them.
A small school girl asked me before 8 a.m. where the monkey was and I told her he was sleeping. Later I was told I should of reported he was sleeping because the dogs chased him all night. The dogs decided to treat the team to the loud fighting in the middle of the night. Guess they decided the team was not paying them enough attention and talking to much about our nightly rooster choir.
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