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| One of our favorite people in Olmekenyu is our Nurse Alice. Since
coming to work with us in her home village of Olmekenyu she has gotten
married had this first child and has another soon to be born. I
think we are good for her... |
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| Another hard worker for the hospital |
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| Children seem to be the same all over the world... |
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| Lilly is our KMO nurse in Olmekenyu but always willing to travel as
needed. Here she waits for the rest of us to set up shop for the
clinic. |
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(The first time I really remember meeting Lilly in a personal way; she
came to work with us on a trial basis for a few days and on the way back
even though she was in her Sunday best she got out in the mud with us to
try to get the van unstuck as we were transporting a baby to Narok
Hospital. She never once hesitated to jump right in the mud with us.
Chelsey at 8 years old then didn't like it that Lillian (and Miki) could
get out in the mud in their good clothes but she couldn't. |
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Waiting is no problem... |
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Framing out a new home.
Before it gets straw and mud it look like this
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| When finished it is a beautiful place to live |
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Shelter comes in many forms... |
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