The cholera room scraping finished to the relief of many of us.
The ceilings in 3 hospital rooms and the nurses call room now shine nice and bright white.
Three church benches received a second coat of pain while a few others received their first coat.
Some cooking, cleaning, laundry, water filtering also completed.
Nice.
On the way back we stopped by a Wesleyan church and then the Port Margot bakery for a tour.
In addition to my first ever tour of the bakery I asked Brother Ambroise about his wife's health.
We requested prayer for her a couple of months back as she needed to have brain surgery in the Dominican Republic.
Her surgery went well but the tumor did prove to be metastatic cancer.
Because of her two treatment courses of radiation for breast cancer she can not receive any more radiation but continues with chemotearapy.
Her head aches did improve after surgery.
Back to the compound for showers, a load of beach laundry, supper [pizza and fresh bakery rolls and bread], devotions and fellowship.
1 comment:
Sounds like a productive day. I'm sorry to hear of the metastistic cancer, always a sad diagnosis.
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