Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Always Beautiful - Never Cuter

 

 

Rosalyn and I were in Colorado last week enjoying ourselves. Golf was good, fishing was great, but voice mail from Rainey was the most exciting. She call and explained that her dad had helped her take out one front tooth and she had done the other one by herself. She is very proud of her looks as she began first grade on Monday.

Emily assured me that there was nothing wrong with her teeth and she didn't want any of them taken out.
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Tuesday, August 05, 2008

Home from Shenyang, China

 

We are home! We arrived on Sunday night about 7 p.m. Jet lag has control of both Rosalyn and I, but I think Caitlin has ajusted more quickly.

Caitlin made a lot of friends on this trip, but this little boy really fell in love with Caitlin. He would throw her kisses when she left him and would even give her a kiss on the cheek when she ask him to.
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Friday, August 01, 2008

Better View

 

 

 

 

My attempt to send a readable collage didn't work. I hope you can see these and put them in the proper order.
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Homeward Bound

 

We leave in a few hours for Seoul. We will overnight there and then fly direct to LAX and on to DFW, with an EST of 4.30 p.m.

This collage pretty well tells the story. This is one of my favorite patients. She waited three days for her surgery and was a joy to be with. I'll let you try to figure the order of pictures. From the time she came until we sent her home with a Bible, it seemed she never stopped smiling. Even the picture of her in the recovery room shows her smiling.

This has been a very difficult trip. We were delayed two days at the beginning of the mission and we left the hospital a day early. None of this was of our choosing. It was very difficult to leave the hospital when disappointed parents mobbed us and with tears, some on their knees begging, asking us if we could please take care of their child. We told them that we were willing to do more cases but the hospital made it impossible for us to do so.

The hospital did let us take one child back to surgery who needed to have a couple of stitches in his palate. The excuse they gave was that the hospital was going to being inspected by the health department and we could not operate until this had been completed. The inspectors never came.

This hurdle was one of many that were placed in our way. Thanks to Keith Enger, we are all able to travel together. I will need to explain that when I get home.

I am anticipating that processing out of the country will be as difficult as getting in. We are allowing 3 hours and I hope that is enough. I will breath easier when we are actually on our way to Seoul.

Thanks for reading.
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