So
I am sitting in the Newark airport and about
1/5 of my way to Panskura India. Just so I have this record for myself
here is how I got to today. My last
mission was in March & then I was busy with a family vacation, Sarahs
wedding and life in general. I was hoping for a mission in the fall - it is
actually HARD as a Recovery Room Nurse to get on missions they have way more
volunteers than needs on missions so it is a bit of good luck when you are able
to secure one. I contacted everyone I
knew at Op Smile & was SO EXCITED to be asked to go on a mission in
November in China. I started making contacts with a friend there & got my
visa etc & then about a month before the mission it was canceled. I was
super disappointed knowing I couldn’t fit a mission in during December &
wondering when I might be able to go. Fortunately
the coordinator for the China mission said she would try to find me something
and a few weeks later she called & asked me to go to India. The dates
worked so I said yes without hesitation and in hindsight I was at home & where
I needed to be in Nov. for some important events & family needs. I LOVE how
things often work out as they should. So now it’s January & here I am
on my way to India.
The
last 2 nights were late ones, 2:30 am Monday & midnight last night packing
& getting ready – as a result of the generosity of friends my largest 50 lb
suitcase is filled with stuff for the children in India – about 20 dollies
donated by Dollies for Daughters, 14
dresses made by a friend of mine, 30 CHOC t-Shirts, 10 blankets, 10 knitted
caps, some books I bought,10 little boys
outfits, lots of socks, dollies donated, and in full disclosure some for for
me. I am not a curry or mutton fan & I have heard that is a staple there –
so it’s tuna, peanut butter, protein bars, beef jerky and snacks for me for the
next 2 weeks – I may try things but I need to stay healthy to do my job.
This
mission is longer than the usual and it is being done in partnership with Inga
Health in Mumbai India & is called the “Future of Smiles” mission. – Op
Smile has been out of India for awhile so they anticipate a “backlog” of needs
and we will do 8 days of surgery (typically it is 5) I am good with 5 &
just a wee bit worried about 8 as the days are long like 5 am -10 pm then try
to be in bed by 11 or midnight & do it all over again but I always manage 5
days & will just take the extra days one day at a time & KNOW that I
will be lifted & carried by the love of the work, the lives being changed
& the prayers of many friends & family at home. I believe the goal is 175-200 surgeries??? That’s
is A LOT of lives changed & my heart just swells thinking about it!
Of
course I have had Zero time to even figure out what I need to know about India
– it is a very impoverished country, and last November the Prime Minister there
demonetized the 500 & 1000 Rupee bills which I was told accounted for about
75% of the bills in circulation so there has been a huge financial impact on
the people there who already struggle – it is so sad. I cannot imagine the
government saying that US $50 & $100 bills now have no value??? We really
are blessed to live in the USA. Panskura is a rural agricultural area & the
primary income is from farming. I have
contacted some folks from my church there and in Calcutta there is a small
congregation of 20 people. I don’t think I will see them on my way into the
country based on my travel but I am hoping to connect as I depart. I have also
reached out to a CHOC nurse who has a non-profit there that feeds & bathes
the railroad children (orphans) and am trying to figure out when we can
connect.
I
am posting this intro to my mission now because I am unsure of my wifi
resources in Panskura. We are told there is wifi in the lobby of the hotel but
not the rooms & it is spotty – so I am hoping to be able to email &
blog. It sounds a lot like Kenya where the lobby had wifi but it went in &
out & I spent late nights in the lobby doing my blog/journal
Despite
the travel, the uncertainty of where I am going & what it will be like I am
so so HAPPY to be able to go & serve these people who I have yet to meet
& who I know I will fall in love with. I am so blessed to be supported and
encouraged by Doug, my family & so many on these missions – I so appreciate
all the love & support I get & feel like I take a little part of my
family, friends & CHOC with me when I go….I know there are many who will be
praying specifically for me & for the team & patients & families
& when times get tough I will draw on that for strength. On the plane I saw
a young girl with a journal & on the front of it was the scripture Phil
4:13 I can do all things through Christ who give me strength. That will be one
of my mantras this mission. Time to get back to the gate for the flight to
Delhi I am off again to “Change Lives One Smile at a Time”
Love This ~ Love you
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