This time of year is busy. We are in the process of wrapping-up, closing clinics for the holidays and celebrating with the communities that have the ABC Program.
Today, Cesar and I headed out to Mactzul III for their celebration.
As soon as we had finished lunch, we started the program for the afternoon. Everyone was welcomed and we had a short devotional time together.
Marleny has been my ABC Child for several years and she is doing fantastic work. She is the primary teacher for the children in the congregation. She will enter 3rd basico next year and loves to study. Here, one of her students quotes a memory verse from the Bible.
These two girls also had memorized verses to quote for us.
Then it was time to hear a little singing from the children. Each of these young boys led a song and we all chimed in.
Then it was time for some activity. These two guys would blow up balloons and then take it over to their team member................
and then attempt to pop the balloon. Cesar was recruited for this activity and they popped the most balloons.
There were two in the congregation that were award gifts for their grades and participation in the ABC Program.
Marleny also was awarded a prize. I have very smart ABC Children :)
Then they played a game called "The King Asks For......." So, the king would ask for something and the three children would race to find it and then race back to give it to the king. Here, the king had asked for a shoe lace, so this boy quickly removes his to win a point.
This is a banner that explains what ABC means and these are the ABC Children in Mactzul III.
Here is a photo of all of the children and their parents.
It was a fun day in Mactzul III and we hope that everyone enjoys their holidays and then returns to their classes to study. The ABC Program is a great blessing for the children in this area. During the afternoon, several times the congregation thanked those that support the ABC Program and those that are able to come to Guatemala and visit the children that they sponsor.
Tuesday, December 12, 2017
Monday, December 11, 2017
Time to Take the Babies!
Time has flown again...............and the babies and some adults came to clinic to prepare for their surgery in February.
This is Santiago that had his first surgery in August 2016. This first photo is of Santiago and his family when he was only four months old.
Then he was old enough for surgery and was sponsored by Frank and Evelyn.
Santiago and his mom returned today to prepare for his palate surgery. How exciting it is to follow the baby/ child through the course of events. Thank you Frank and Evelyn!
Last year, Brayon came to us to have his lip and palate repaired but he was a little underweight.
Today his parents brought him back and he was grown enough to now have his surgery. He is nineteen months old and weighs twenty-one pounds.
Alice will sponsor Brayon's surgery in February. Thank you Alice!
This is Nelson and he is one year old. He will have his lip surgery in February weighs twelve pounds.
His parents are very excited about going to Montellano with us. They are thankful that Beverly and Doris from NC will sponsor his surgery. Thank you, Beverly and Doris
This little guys is Dilon. He is six months old and weighs fourteen pounds. He is spunky and will be loved by the nurses!
Ana, who is almost 7 years-old will be sponsoring Dilon's surgery. She has seen photos and has heard about the surgeries so she wants to help a child. Thank you, Ava!
On January 8th the babies will return to clinic with their lab results and if all is well, we will head down to Montellano on the 10th of February. It will be an exciting week and I will be posting photos and stories of the babies during the week.
This is Santiago that had his first surgery in August 2016. This first photo is of Santiago and his family when he was only four months old.
Then he was old enough for surgery and was sponsored by Frank and Evelyn.
Santiago and his mom returned today to prepare for his palate surgery. How exciting it is to follow the baby/ child through the course of events. Thank you Frank and Evelyn!
Last year, Brayon came to us to have his lip and palate repaired but he was a little underweight.
Alice will sponsor Brayon's surgery in February. Thank you Alice!
This is Nelson and he is one year old. He will have his lip surgery in February weighs twelve pounds.
His parents are very excited about going to Montellano with us. They are thankful that Beverly and Doris from NC will sponsor his surgery. Thank you, Beverly and Doris
This little guys is Dilon. He is six months old and weighs fourteen pounds. He is spunky and will be loved by the nurses!
Ana, who is almost 7 years-old will be sponsoring Dilon's surgery. She has seen photos and has heard about the surgeries so she wants to help a child. Thank you, Ava!
On January 8th the babies will return to clinic with their lab results and if all is well, we will head down to Montellano on the 10th of February. It will be an exciting week and I will be posting photos and stories of the babies during the week.
Thursday, December 7, 2017
Busting Clinic in Chichi
When we arrived in Chichi, patients were waiting in the street! The inside of the building was standing-room only and was overflowing. The patients helped us carry our equipment and we quickly set up clinic. It was our last clinic of the year in Chichi, so that may have impacted our number of patients
The morning moved quickly. The majority of our patients were diabetics. One lady has started seeing us every two weeks and when she started, her blood sugar was 440 and she has bad cataracts. For the last three clinics she has been very controlled. If she continues as she is now, we will see about having her surgery in ASELSI early next year. She has gained several pounds and is doing much better.
Dental was also very busy in the morning. Andrea did all of the extractions and then in the afternoon, planned for exams and fillings.
I called Sandra, who use to be my ABC Daughter and she met us for lunch. As we were walking to the restaurant, she introduced me to someone that she wanted to come to clinic. We talked for a few minutes and I invited him to come and see us in the afternoon.
After lunch, we headed back and this young man was waiting for us. We talked for 30 minutes and he is in a very bad situation. He is about 25 years-old with two young children. His first wife died two years ago and he prayed for a Christian woman who would love his children as he does. He then remarried but it has been stressful for him. The children remind him of his first wife. He also loves his current wife and wants to be a good husband. In the process, it sounds like he started having seizure activity. He is going to bring all of his medical papers with him to the first clinic in January so I will have a better understanding of what exams were done what the hospital told him.
As he left, he gave me a bag that he made. When patients bring gifts, it is very special. Sometimes it is fruit, vegetables or something that they make.
Tomas' son, Everealdo came to see us today and say, "Hola" He has grown so fast and is doing well. He originally wanted to be a chef but now is thinking about being a mechanic. Either way, we wish the best for him in his studies. He is in the ABC program and is sponsored by my friend, Teresa.
Tomorrow, we will be in Mactzul I. It will be the last clinic of the year there and I hope that we have several patients..................another adventure!
The morning moved quickly. The majority of our patients were diabetics. One lady has started seeing us every two weeks and when she started, her blood sugar was 440 and she has bad cataracts. For the last three clinics she has been very controlled. If she continues as she is now, we will see about having her surgery in ASELSI early next year. She has gained several pounds and is doing much better.
Dental was also very busy in the morning. Andrea did all of the extractions and then in the afternoon, planned for exams and fillings.
I called Sandra, who use to be my ABC Daughter and she met us for lunch. As we were walking to the restaurant, she introduced me to someone that she wanted to come to clinic. We talked for a few minutes and I invited him to come and see us in the afternoon.
After lunch, we headed back and this young man was waiting for us. We talked for 30 minutes and he is in a very bad situation. He is about 25 years-old with two young children. His first wife died two years ago and he prayed for a Christian woman who would love his children as he does. He then remarried but it has been stressful for him. The children remind him of his first wife. He also loves his current wife and wants to be a good husband. In the process, it sounds like he started having seizure activity. He is going to bring all of his medical papers with him to the first clinic in January so I will have a better understanding of what exams were done what the hospital told him.
As he left, he gave me a bag that he made. When patients bring gifts, it is very special. Sometimes it is fruit, vegetables or something that they make.
Tomas' son, Everealdo came to see us today and say, "Hola" He has grown so fast and is doing well. He originally wanted to be a chef but now is thinking about being a mechanic. Either way, we wish the best for him in his studies. He is in the ABC program and is sponsored by my friend, Teresa.
Tomorrow, we will be in Mactzul I. It will be the last clinic of the year there and I hope that we have several patients..................another adventure!
Saturday, December 2, 2017
Busting Clinic in Lemoa
It was good to have everyone in Caris today! I do not think anyone was running on 100% energy. Many have had bad colds, sick children, church activities and extra ABC Activities. It is the end of the year so we are finishing up things and Kemmel is preparing the calendar for 2018. We will hit the ground running in January!
I had mentioned Miguel last week, a patient what we saw in Chichi on Thurday. He came to see Noe, the physical therapist. Noe told me that they were going to work on some exercises that may increase his upper thigh strength. He agreed, that there was nothing left in the lower legs but maybe some upper leg exercises would help We are both very sad over the situation of this young man.
I had mentioned Miguel last week, a patient what we saw in Chichi on Thurday. He came to see Noe, the physical therapist. Noe told me that they were going to work on some exercises that may increase his upper thigh strength. He agreed, that there was nothing left in the lower legs but maybe some upper leg exercises would help We are both very sad over the situation of this young man.
I talked to Nancy’s dad today. She remains in Xela and received hemodialysis five times a week. The father continues to want to donate a kidney. I have asked him several times if he has talked to the doctors about this yet. He has told me that he has not and I encouraged him to do so. It is hard not being there and only having phone conversations but someone must have mentioned it to him for him to remember it. He says that Nancy is some better and is less swollen. She has been in Xela for almost two weeks. The dad has stayed at the hospital while the mother is home with the other children.
We had several diabetic patients today. One man had a blood sugar of 501. He has lost a lot of weight and has been taking natural medicine. We started some different medicine today, talked about the diet and how to change a few other things and he will return on the 11th of December. His son, has also lost a lot of weight over 6 months had a blood sugar of 153. It was not a fasting blood sugar so we talked about diet and exercise and will see how he is on the day that his dad returns.
Tomorrow, I have clinic in Mactzul I with Teresa and Emilio………we will have a good day!
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