Thursday, May 20, 2010

Sunday Night

We had just started Bible study when we had a phone call asking us to come and help with the wounded from a truck accident. The brakes had failed coming down the mountains and we had 28 wounded patients. We jumped in the car, gathered a Dr and two more nurses and drove 5 minutes to Mission of hope. We both had memories going over. I had memories of the little boy that we took over who died. Sheryl had memories when we arrived of the earthquake. It was a big porch area full of stretchers and bloody people. I started on a girl that was in shock. Then was called to ride in the Ambulance. I jumped in the back and had 2 patients. We did alot of praying on the ride to PAP. I helped with things to settle the patients at the Miami field hospital and realized that the ambulance had left me. So I waited for the next one. This time I ran the lights, sirens, and the horn as we traved in the dark in the Haiti traffic. SCary. Back to MOH and I started to help again when they needed another nurse to go with Ambulance so Back again. This all with my stomach protesting from being car sick.
We met another ambulance and traded people and I headed back to MOH.
We were able to go home. Glen met me at the door with a coke and a listening ear,
Praise the Lord all the Americans were flown to the states the next day, Praise the Lord that they are not all dead from going over the mountain. Praise the Lord for helping me thru the situation.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

We traveled to church in PAP by ourselves

We just came back from traveling to the English speaking church in PAP. That may not sound like much in the world of GPS but it is a big deal in a town that has not very many steet signs. It also is a town of alot of debri and alot of buildings that are down so we felt good about our trip. We even went to the grocery store and to lunch before coming home.
The pastor encouraged us to get on our knees and to pray for Haiti. He also reminded us that Jesus spent 40 days after the resurrection with his disciples. He reminded us that we need to spend time with God.

Friday, May 14, 2010

One Month left.

Tomorrow is 1 month from the day that we get off the airplane in Colorado. That really gives me mixed emotions. So many things will happen here before we leave and then the missionary training in the states. Loving what I do here each day and loving the children and wanting to be able to talk to the Haitian people. Packing things to leave here and packing things to take home. Grandchildren who we will get to see that we know have grown as we saw them on Skype last week for my birthday. Baileys birthday and she will be 5 the week that we come home.
What a mixed group of feelings.

Time has flown so fast. Glen has spent his days helping with the materials needed to help people rebuild their houses. He hauled 1450 block today and some of them he handled more than once. He is already in bed tonight. He has hauled alot of sand this week and also cement, rebar, doors and other supplies that are needed. Chris and he spent one day trying to get the papers for the dump truck.
He has decided what Haitian traffic is like. He say that it is like being in a big race where all classes of cars are racing at the same time and then you look at the other side of the road and the same thing is happening. All different kinds of cars,trucks, and buses racing down the road as fast as they can go.
Today there was one lane of traffic in Titiyan and a dump truck went thru at full speed thru the market. All they do is honk their horn and expect you to get out of the way.
It has been two weeks since the accident where the little boy died. Glen is missing the children of the village as there is a different attitude in the children. That makes Glen sad and if you are praying for us. Please pray for Glen and the children. He loves being with them and it is hard now.
Tonight I went to a orphanage in Titiyan. It had fallen down in the earthquake. The 30 children there have been sleeping in tents in the yards. They are working hard to get a building finished. A girl from Gill named Abby arrived yesterday and she is here to help.
Yesterday I spent the day working to clean wedding dresses. Gobal here in Haiti has wedding dresses. Beautiful ones that they loan out so that people have a wedding dress. The dresses that we delivered will be driven as far as they can on a car and then will have a 2 hour ride on a horse up the mountain to where there will be 3 weddings on Saturday.
This week I only worked in the Burn Clinic. Other weeks I have gone with a group from North Carolina to different towns, tent cities and up in the mountains to have clinics.
We have a 10 month old that we are treating who reached into a pot of boiling cereal and has third degree burns on arm and fingers. This is about the 5 or 6 one of these burns that we have seen since I have been here. We have seen many people burnt from riding on the back of a Moto. They will have up to 5 people and their supplies on these Motorcycles and legs get burnt. We have treated people after car accidents. This week a man that we had gone out in the rain to get after a car accident came back to see us and asked to pray for us. He prayed in French and quoted the 23rd Psalm. It was a beautiful prayer of thanksgiving.