We started our day at the clinic by sending all hands down
to the school to examine 300 students with an eye chart and for other
problems. I stayed in the clinic and
setup each station so we would be prepared to open when the others were
done. It’s a good thing I did, we were
swamped all day. None of us ever had
more than a moment’s break the whole day, it was a steady stream of
humanity. By day’s end, we had served
535 patients in the clinic, so including the children, we made a difference in
the visual lives of over 800 people. Praise God!
We had dinner with Catherine and her family, including her
mother, her son Eugene and her nephew Brian.
We went to a Brazilian steak house named Pampa near Rosa Mystica, because we couldn’t
get a reservation at the Carnivore, probably due to it being on the evening of
the holiday celebrating Kenya’s independence from the British. It was real blessing to see Mama again, which is what we call Caherine's mother. It was a later than usual night for us, so we
all turned in when we got back to our lodging.
I’m writing this quickly Thursday morning and will continue after the
clinic today. I hope we have a HUGE day
with people being off work. More details to come about Wednesday and today…t
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