Sheryl Cuppy sent one last note of their final workday in Haiti.
Today was the best yet. The tetanus man made it through the night. He got his meds and is still there. Not conscious yet, but stable by Haitian terms. When I walked into the ICU this morning they were coding a small child, and there were no nurses in ICU. I started helping and we were doing CPR, and we got him intubated and a central line in him...then they wanted to ship him somewhere that could take care of him, and they found a hospital and we had to take him. So the doctors were deciding how to get him there and 3 doctors were going and they needed a nurse, so I got to go. We put the child in a SUV and off we went. We had the driver and father in front seat, me and two doctors in back seat and a PA in the very back holding the huge oxygen tank.
Then we took off on the ride of our lives. Took us 35 mins to get down town Port au Prince to an army tent hospital, and it was crazy. Took us an hour and half to get back. Can you imagine. It was scary. The driver was on his horn and we were going in the left lane into coming traffic, and weaving in and out. We only hit one other car. It made driving in Italy look like nothing. I was holding the baby in my arms and the doctor on my right had his arm around me holding me steady so I could hold the baby steady, and he was bagging the baby with his other hand. I was praying for our safety. After delivering the baby to the army tent we actually got to look at some bulidings and we saw the Palace ...and a lot of homes. Of course I did not have my camera today..I am trying to save my battery for our tour of down town tomorrow, so I did not have it with me today. Would have loved to get a picture of us driving an intubated child in a SUV through Haiti traffic. Incredible.
I am sad that tomorrow is our last work day. I want to stay, but yet I want to come home. I am torn. I know one thing,... I will be back. This has been the best thing I have ever done.. These people are awesome. Don't believe everything they are saying on TV. These people are incredible and I have not felt unsafe once. Of course I am being careful and staying with my group, but even today when we were out in the town and it was just a few of us, we stopped by the palace and were talking with some people. They smile at us and wave. They are so appreciative and they DON'T complain about anything.
Well thats all for today.
And from Rob Dawkins.
I'm feeling much better now than last night. I wanted to let you know sooner, but the hospital computers didn't work and this was the first chance to email with this computer. Hospital toilets also did not work. Too much choas here to call. I slept for 1/2 hour in a chair last night and about 3 hours in the lounge area. Bradley and Darrin kept people away from me and told them to go away when they came to find me. That was awesome!
We went downtown and it was very sad. The amount of destruction and the number of buildings down or near down was staggering. I took and lot of pics and some video. After a while, I had to stop looking and taking pics. I got out my Bible and read from Proverbs. I don't even remember what I read or if it was applicable to my current situation, but the peace of God came over me and since I have felt much better. I'm still heart broken for Haiti and all these people that are injured, but my own sadness seems much better. I slept on the bus back from the city for a while and then fell asleep for 1/2 hour after dinner. I actually feel rested at the moment.
I really miss all of you very much and can't wait to get home. We will likely leave at about 7 am for the DR. We have nothing to do there, so will probably go to the Hard Rock Cafe. Thanks for the love and support. Thank you for encouraging me to come. It has been an incredible experience.
As the team comes home, pray for their transition home. For their adjustment. For their hearts, minds, and souls. And for safe travel. Thank you.











4 comments:
"He who began a good work in you- will be faithful to complete it!" Rejoice, team! You were faithful to God's pull on your heart. You gave of your time, talents, money and energy you did not have. Our Father knows your hearts, and He hand picked you for this mission! You can now leave Haiti knowing that you gave your best for God, and He will continue the work through the next teams. While you will definitely leave a piece of your heart there, you will certainly bring enough of it home with you that your compassion for the Haitians and your passion to help will spill over onto those around you. May you be able to see the ripple effect that you cause, and experience the blessings of having a contagious passion.
THANK YOU for all you have done, and the work you will continue to do! Praying constantly for you!
Sarah Babbert :)
You can hear it in their words ... the joy of helping others, the longing for home yet still wanting to stay, and the peace of God over all.
Praying for safe travels home.
We are praying for Rob's transition back to everyday life and for the rest of the family as well. I know that he and the NCBM made an incredible impact in Haiti and we are grateful for all of you for being the hands and feet of Jesus.
We are praying for Rob's transition back to everyday life and for the rest of the family as well. I know that he and the NCBM made an incredible impact in Haiti and we are grateful for all of you for being the hands and feet of Jesus.
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