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Here she is after the show with a new friend and an old one, Buford Biscuit (aka Allen Robertson).
If you are reading this and your local PBS station is not programming the Biscuit Brothers TV show, let them hear from you!
Mom and I on camo day. All of the varsity football players give their jerseys to a teacher to wear for the day. Mom is wearing Lehi's jersey. Go Number 25!!!
Lehi and I on camo day.
We left Xi'an early on Sunday, August 20 and arrived home that same afternoon. There are always a lot of ceremonies and important people to meet when you sponsor a trip to China. UL - one of the leaders we work with in connection with Mama Jo's House. UR - This father represented the parents of the children we treated in Xi'an. They made two beautiful banners telling of their gratitude. On a banner much larger than the one pictured, they listed all the children we treated. LL - this husband and wife team lead a large (over 1,000 member) congregation of baptized believers near the city of Xi'an. As you can see our meeting place was not a church building. LR - The leader of the Xi'an Charity. He was the man who sanctioned BandS being there and the one who welcomed and told us good by. We were treated with hospitality and dignity and were assured that we would be welcomed back any time.


Dear Caitlin,
In making reports from medical missions I sometimes forget to tell you that I am always surrounded by beautiful people. All these ladies worked very hard in making our mission a success. The nurse in the UL photo is the heard nurse for the dental hospital. UR was a posed picture taken just before Margaret Ball and Lisa Clifton left for home. The beauty in the black dress was my assistant, Karon. She was very eager to see that all of our patients were made comfortable. LL is a photo of Rose, out interpretor. She was so very helpful and did a great job. LR is a friend from my first trip to China. Tracy is a translator but she worked with the nurses in the recovery room on this trip.
Clef lips and palates are not the only challenges presented. There was nothing we could do for the child with no external ear. We were fortunate to have a ENT specialist on our team and after an MRI he determined that this surgery could not be done under the present circumstances.
This frantic lady is not the mother of this child. She found the baby outside the hospital where we were working and rushed it to us. She was very upset because she immediately loved the baby and wanted to claim it for her own, but she did not have the resources to pay for the necessary surgery. I was a little emotional with this one, but I knew BandS had the means to not only pay for the surgery but to place the baby in a good hospital where we could expect good results.
Seven ladies and one old man, met in Beijing AP and toured the Beijing area for three days. Four student nurses from the University 0f Regian, Saskatchewan, two from Legacy Church and one from Austin, TX.