Thursday, November 26, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving!

So I told you yesterday I would get back to you on the price of a cow. It is about 150000CFA or about 300-350 USD!...That is for a grown, milk producing cow. We can't wait to give mamma the money toinght! I will be going with another nurse to take her to the bus at 530am tomorrow. She knows someone in Parakou that she thinks will know where she lives and can direct her in the right direction. (She is the one on the right).

Wow! I can't believe it is Thanksgiving. We played some Christmas music on the word...felt strange, but did make it seem a little more holidayish! So I lied about Monday being my last ward day. I was pleasently suprised to get called into the ward today...although slightly sad I would miss my weekly 12k run(well, maybe sad is not quite the right word!)

We are down to 8 patients in the hosptial now. It was a wonderful morning of smiles, laughs, dressing changes, and praying with the patients. Although..we did have a new admit. Even though we did not agree..Dr. Gary decided to do a last minute surgery yesterday.



Sneetch has a hemibeakectomy -tumor from lower beak removed. He should recover ok. We had everyone round on him this morning including, Dr. Gary-surgeon, ward physician, ward supervisor, charge nurse, post-op nurse, wound care nurse, hospital administrator, counselor/discipler and ICU nurse. He was a hit with the other patients on the ward. His language is Bika though and we have not found a translator who speaks that dialect...so we are doing a lot of miming. We have someone who speaks sqwauka but it is not similar enough to translate. He will return to us in Togo for a flipper flap graft.

On a more serious note I had to say goodbye to Veronique, VVF pt, today. She had gone home and come back with an infection. She was always so smiley and joyful and learned quite a bit of english while here too. She still has an uproad battle, but sure goes at it with her chin up and a smile on her face!

Tonight is thanksgiving dinner. Jessica, my roomate, and I made pies and hand turkey invitations last night and transformed our usual sitting area in the dining room into a holiday table! We enjoyed yummy food with some good friends!

2 comments:

her said...

oh my gosh, we just about peed our pants, give sneetch a hug for us and we wish him a very speedy recovery...

Mom said...

Sneetch looks a little worried...I'm glad he's had such good care:) Loved the Bika/translator stuff! haha