Wednesday, April 30, 2014
5-1-2014 Before breakfast, Thursday morning
4-30-2014 Yet another new high total for the clinic on Wednesday
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
4-30-2014 Early morning musings
4-29-2014 Tuesday was another big day at the clinic in many ways
Monday, April 28, 2014
4-28-2014 Monday Vision Clinic Opening was Excellent
There was a tent full of people ready to begin the process of going through the vision clinic, some had been there as early as 6am. The startup of the clinic was as smooth as any that I have been involved in. It really helps to have a team that has a good mix of veteran members and some who have only been one time or who are novices. The old hands can look for flaws in the process for about the first hour or so and correct things early in the game. By the afternoon, the clinic was running as well as most do on Wednesday, after much more practice and time to perfect the process. By noon, we had already seen about 200 people and the clinic finished with exactly 450 people having been served. To put this in perspective, this is my 10th vision clinic and to the best of my recollection, we have never had a bigger day. Everyone was dog tired as we drove back to Rosa Mystica and I’m positive everyone will sleep quite soundly tonight. We had a good dinner with a buffet that included pork, rice, chapatti bread, mixed vegetables and fruit. I was hungry, as I had only eaten a granola bar and a king size Payday candy bar along the way during the day.
Sunday, April 27, 2014
4-27-2014 Sunday evening reflections on a good day
After church, we went to the Junction Mall, right by our lodgings, and had lunch with Catherine and Shara, one of our LCMS missionaries based in Nairobi. I bought some Kenyan coffee and had the beans ground for my drip coffee maker. I like the Kenya AA coffee, one of five varieties. I think it stacks up to pure Kona coffee in Hawaii. The Kona we get on the mainland is a blend made with Columbian coffee to hold the high price down. My pure Kenyan will beat that any day of the week. It was 990 shiilings for half a kilogram, or about $12 for a little more than a pound. A little treat to myself! We got our water, snacks, hand sanitizer and paper goods for the clinic at Nakumatt in the mall, a store that is very similar to Wal-Mart. Business is very good there, since the recent attack on the nearby Westgate Mall has put the main competition in the area out of business. No one knows at this point if and when Westgate will reopen. We got back to our rooms around 4:30 and everyone got much needed naps and showers.
Saturday, April 26, 2014
4-27-2014 Early Sunday morning
It is 5am and soon the teams that have to leave for remote areas of Kenya will be stirring, getting their breakfast, checking out of Little Daughters of St. Joseph and will begin their journeys. I’ll join them and will help in any way I can and I’m sure the team leaders will be praying over each other, their teams and those they will serve and serve with during the coming week. One of the great blessings those of us that serve in Nairobi get to enjoy is worshipping with the congregation where we will be working. Most other teams will be driving for many hours today, which is the reason our whole project worships together on the first Saturday afternoon. I am looking forward to renewing old friendships after being absent from Kibera for 2 years and introducing our new team members to the amazing worship at Springs of Life Lutheran Church. If the past is any guide, we will be in for a wide variety of music, a message firmly rooted in the Word and the undeniable presence of the Triune God.
Catherine has arranged for our footlockers to be delivered to Kibera and our luggage to be transferred to Rosa Mystica, the convent where we will be spending the rest of our week. After church, I expect that we will have nice lunch and then will finish buying supplies for the upcoming work week. Once we’re settled in at Rosa Mystica, if we have good Internet access, I’ll do a post describing the events of the day. Until then, blessing on your Sunday, wherever that is and what time it may be!