Everyone had a good rest on Sunday and we were ready for clinic on Monday. Some of us went to church, while the majority of us went horseback riding by the Nile. It was an amazing ride, riding through native villages and being greeted by "Mzungu (white person) I am fine, how are you?" The horses were in great shape and the scenery unforgettable.
Monday's clinic started a little late and ended an hour after dark at 8:30. It was a very tiring day but everyone was healthy and safe and we saw 45 patients.
Tuesday was another successful day as we found our rhythm in clinic. We saw 49 patients and were able to finish by 6:30. We are meshing as a unit and are ready for another good day. Weather is 83 and sunny :-).
"The King will reply, 'I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me'. Matthew 25:40
Sorry for not posting earlier. I'm sure there are a lot of concerned people. We have had two good days of clinic and are meshing well. We are all safe and having good clinics. Hopefully we will get reliable internet access tomorrow and I will be able to post pictures and add to the blog. I will post more tomorrow.
Here and set up.
Finally arrived last night (actually Saturday) after a long day. We traveled to Amsterdam without a hitch. However, we were supposed to leave Amsterdam at 10:05 but had plane issues. Finally at 1:25 we left for Kigale, Rwanda where we were supposed to have a 1 hour layover. More plane troubles. We finally made it to Entebbe at 1:40 and our final destination of Mildmay at 2:30. Getting to bed at 4AM we were up at 9 to set up clinic. We are ready to go for Monday. Tomorrow is a day of "rest" with a large part of our group going horseback riding by the Nile. I will post more on Monday after clinic.
We leave today for Uganda. It will be a long 8 hours to Amsterdam, 8 more to Kigali, Rwanda where we will have a 1.5 hour layover and then another hour to Entebbe Airport. We leave at 3:10PM Minneapolis time today and arrive at 1:00PM Minneapolis time tomorrow. I never look forward to the flights (in fact it takes me about a year to forget them), but I always look forward to the people of Uganda and the kids we treat. Pray for another successful trip.
Mildmay Uganda
During our upcoming stay in Uganda (and for all of our missions in Uganda), Mildmay Centre has been our gracious hosts. They have a site on Facebook - Mildmay Centre Uganda. Visit them to find out what is happening there and to find out all the great work they do.
Final list, final preparations
We have our final team assembled and we are making final preparations for our trip (we leave next Thursday). Our final team is :
Dr. Paul Musherure (dentist and leader)
Dr. Kristin Bothun (dentist)
Dr. Nick Rogers (dentist)
Dr. Rose Kibalizi (Ugandan dentist)
Andrew Bruening (dental student)
Rachel Maerz (dental student)
Lisa McCloud (dental assistant)
Debra Lathers (dental assistant)
Julie Barbier (dental assistant)
Jodi Kyrk (dental assistant)
Nicholas (Ugandan dental nurse)
Randy McCloud (tech / rover)
Rick Maus (Tech)
Kris Maus (Registration /children's program)
ChiChi Ogbonnaya (Registration / children's program)
Ade Olayinka (children's program)
Wilma McMenimen (Registration / children's program)
Larry McMenimen (tech)
Jim McMenimen (tech)
Bob Witt (tech)
Janelle Johnson (post op)
Charlotte Smith (registration)
Beth Nickman (Registration / children's program)
Iryne Kabenge (post op)
Gladys Kobusingye (Interpreter / registration)
We are planning on seeing 50 patients per day with a total of 400 patients. With luck and prayers, we should reach our goal. This year will mark our 10 year as a mission and Mildmay will have a presentation in our honor on our first Friday of work. We look forward to a successful trip.
Dr. Paul Musherure (dentist and leader)
Dr. Kristin Bothun (dentist)
Dr. Nick Rogers (dentist)
Dr. Rose Kibalizi (Ugandan dentist)
Andrew Bruening (dental student)
Rachel Maerz (dental student)
Lisa McCloud (dental assistant)
Debra Lathers (dental assistant)
Julie Barbier (dental assistant)
Jodi Kyrk (dental assistant)
Nicholas (Ugandan dental nurse)
Randy McCloud (tech / rover)
Rick Maus (Tech)
Kris Maus (Registration /children's program)
ChiChi Ogbonnaya (Registration / children's program)
Ade Olayinka (children's program)
Wilma McMenimen (Registration / children's program)
Larry McMenimen (tech)
Jim McMenimen (tech)
Bob Witt (tech)
Janelle Johnson (post op)
Charlotte Smith (registration)
Beth Nickman (Registration / children's program)
Iryne Kabenge (post op)
Gladys Kobusingye (Interpreter / registration)
We are planning on seeing 50 patients per day with a total of 400 patients. With luck and prayers, we should reach our goal. This year will mark our 10 year as a mission and Mildmay will have a presentation in our honor on our first Friday of work. We look forward to a successful trip.
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