Just a few things that have been cooking in my brain for the last few days.
- First off, my staff surgeon is ridiculous. We listen to loud southern gospel in the Theatre and we dance (sterile procedure is observed, of course). He mixes his own workout tapes, seriously, two turn tables-type mixing. He's a good surgeon and above that, He loves Jesus. This place is amazing.
- Carbs make me really sleepy. Getting through the afternoon has been rough.
- Can I just say that this has got to be one of the prettiest places on earth? I guess I just did!
- Babies who are really sick scare me. Anyone less than 15 who is sick scares me, really. Because of the work this hospital does with pediatric orthopedics (or orthopaedics) and neurosurgery, there is a lot of potential for kids who didn't have much reserve to begin with to crash at any instant. That scares me.
I think it's probably scary because it exposes me as someone who looks like I've got it all together, but is really just a poser. I'm totally a paediatric poseur. I think that's probably true for me in any hard situation. I look like a good Christian kid, but I tend to freeze up when my "faith" is tested. When the time of testing comes, I feel like a failure. Perhaps then I try to build myself up in my mind so that I can be "too big to fail." Of course, my first mistake is trying to make much of myself. The bible tells me to make less of myself that much might be made of Christ. Something to ponder, what it means to make less of myself...
- Prepaid wireless is the way to go. I buy the minutes I want and when I need some more I buy them. I don't have to worry about if I've got enough minutes to talk to someone. I don't have to worry about going over my budget if I send another text. Totally bettter.
- However, the internet is not great here. The iPhone is pretty much useless unless I'm next to a wifi node, which is rare.
- I think this hospital is better than the VA. Dead serious. Little mission hospital v. Uncle Sam. And the answer is more government? (Ok, a bit unfair. A hospital planned to give glory to God is going to be better than one meant to give glory to man, no matter the station of the little mission hospital.)
- President Obama is kind of popular over here. In fact, the daily newspapers have about 3/4 Kenya and the World stories and 1/4 Obama stories, give or take current events. Crazy.
- Prayer Request: A fellow med student from Switzerland was in Rwanda with AIM and contracted a very bad virus, 2 very bad ones actually. She's now in Nairobi, in a coma. 11 pints of blood down and she may need more. I met her dad when I was coming out to Kijabe. One of the first things he said really struck me, "5 weeks ago, she was a happy child, just like
you." This is for real, every single second is precious.
- Speaking of precious time. I have re-learned to appreciate the Kenya/African emphasis on building relationships. They don't bother with all of the peripherals, they care about each other. It's infuriating to an American kid, but it's not bad, just different (and possibly better).
- I will say that Kenyans do care about each other as long as each other doesn't stretch beyond their tribe. There are deep, deep wounds here that need the Love of Jesus to be healed. Please pray for healing and reconciliation.
- My second call was much, much better than the first. I got to sleep, for 4 hours, in a row! Sunday's are so very chill around here.
- I got to hike to a "waterfall" on Saturday. It's been very dry here and I was nonplussed. The walk up, however, was amazing. I cannot wait to put pictures up to show you all!
Thanks as always for your prayers and thoughts. Jesus is working here.
Bless God and be blessed.