We had a wonderful day from
start to finish. We had a hurried
breakfast at 7am because we needed to be on the road at 7:20 to setup the rest
of the clinic. Our cook, Kennedy, made
some good fried eggs with sausage and we had bread and fruit from a buffet. There was hot milk, but no hot water, so I
made my Nescafe with hot milk and it was actually quite good. Our ride into the slum was uneventful, but it
was fun to see the looks on Linda’s face as she saw new things and got a taste
of a weekday rush hour in Nairobi. It’s
pretty much like a high speed video game, but you get used to it pretty quickly. We had a nice surprise when we arrived at the
church. Our old friend Pastor Zedekiah and his wife Karen were there to greet
us. They had an 8:30 commitment, so we
could only visit for a minute or two. We
hope to see them again before the end of the clinic.
We got all of our footlockers situated
and other last minute details taken care of, had a morning devotion led by
Pastor James and then got to work seeing our first patients. We only had a few minor first day glitches
which included getting the right lighting and technique down to work the
autorefractors and the usual getting used to each job in the clinic. With a small team, it was remarkable how
smoothly things were running by noon, when we had seen about 180 people. This was due to having seasoned volunteers like
Barrack, Paul, Max, Frank and others with us again, the excellent work of Nuru
(LHM in Kenya) and our driver Steven helping in many, many ways from crowd
control to translating to anything else that needed doing. By the time we ended the day, we had seen
nearly 300 people, pretty respectable for a first day. We had Max out in the neighborhood twice
during the day with a megaphone. Tomorrow
we will have our driver Steven take him around a little larger area to drum up
business for the vision clinic. Word of
mouth spreads quickly among the concentrated population in the slum and if our
clinic holds true to form, the number of patients we will see will increase
daily.
We went to Catherine’s mother’s for
dinner tonight right after the clinic closed with the whole team including Steven. Our friend Shara, who works with Catherine in
the Nairobi LCMS Mission Office, was also there.
Mama, one of her best friends Margaret and Catherine's other brothers and sisters
were there as well. Not an empty seat or stomach in the
house and lots of love and laughs. Kenyans really know how to fellowship over a
good meal. It was a great night and we
felt particularly honored to have been invited into Mama’s home. Each day just gets better and better!
Well, it’s almost 10pm local time, I will sleep the sleep
of the exhausted and we’ll get up and do it again tomorrow. More to follow and some pictures soon since we
will have 2 free nights in a row before a possible nice dinner, probably Thursday
night, maybe at a new Brazilian steak house.
Thank you Lord for a day in which people came to know you and for
letting us be your hands and feet. Amen.
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