Saturday, April 30, 2005

Our trip this summer


Our Itinerary for summer 2005
July 5 - Leave Francia for Managua

July 5 - 10 Managua
Email: Hanley@softhome.net from now on . . .

July 10 - 14 Travel Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala

July 14 - 20 Travel through Mexico

July 20 - 22 Travel to Chattanooga
July 22 - 26 Chattanooga, TN
Evelyn Hillmon
423-605-7288 Home

July 26 - 27 Travel to Oshkosh, WI
July 27 - 31 Oshkosh, WI, AirVenture

Aug 1 - 4 Traveling to Sacramento
Aug 4 - 6 Arriving Sacramento, CA
for ASI and TRAC board meeting

Aug 7 - Travel to Napa, CA
Travel to Redding, CA

Aug 8 - Travel to Grande Rhonde, OR
Dan & Ellen Butler
503-879-5005

Aug 9 - Travel to Goldendale, WA
Aug 9 - 14 Goldendale, WA
Stan & Dolly Parker
509-773-6223

Aug 15 - 16 Travel to Eureka, MT
Aug 16 - 21 Eureka, MT
Glen & Rhonda Hanley
406-889-3968 Home

Aug 22 Kalispell, MT
Travel to Stevensville, MT

Aug 22 - 28 Stevensville, MT
Leray & Sandra Hillmon
406-777-3792

Aug 28 - 29 Travel to Laramie, WY
Aug 30 - Sep 1 Laramie, WY
Harry Benson
307-761-1447

Sept 2 - 5 Casper, WY
Myra Hanley
307-234-3060

Sept 6 - 9 Travel to Harlingen, TX

Sept 9 - 10 Harlingen, TX
Don & Cristina Vargas
956-423-8631 Home

Sept 11 Cross into Mexico
Sept 11 - 16 Travel in Mexico
Email: Hanley@softhome.net After we leave Mexico we will not check our email again until we arrive in Managua

Sept 16 - 21 Travel though Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua

Sept 21 - 23 Managua
Email: Hanley@softhome.net

Sept 23 Francia Sirpi, Nicaragua
Email: yn4rra@winlink.org

Sunday, April 24, 2005

Weekly update April 23


April 23, 2005
Happy Sabbath!
Mike and Diane have been visiting us this week. It sure is nice to see them and visit with them. They have kept us busy this week also. We went to get them on Tuesday from Waspam. We did our errands and shopping also. We returned home about 6 pm that evening.
At 9 pm that night a large truck pulled up to the gate. Of course any vehicle that comes after dark is usually assumed to be a medical emergency, which it was. A 16 year old boy had been playing around with his friends. Someone gave him a little shove and he fell into the river onto a rock. He landed on his head/neck. When I saw him, he was talking, breathing and in very little pain. However, he had no sensation or ability to move from his shoulders down. We immediately strapped him to the boards he was laying on and transferred him to our truck for the long trip to Puerto. Clint left at 11 pm that night with the boy. He arrived in Puerto at 4 am. He reported that the boy seemed to regain a little bit of sensation in his upper arms during the trip. The boy will probably be transferred to Managua for continued medical care. Please pray for this boy. It is extremely hard being handicapped in a country like Nicaragua.
On Tuesday morning on the way to Waspam, Clint discovered that a piece of the left rear spring had broken. It seemed to be holding ok but needed replaced. Clint was going to try and do a temporary fix for a couple of weeks until the next trip to Puerto. Well, the next trip came much sooner than expected. Clint was able to find someone in Puerto who could order the part from Managua. He stayed an extra day and came home Thursday with a new spring that he put on the truck Friday morning. We are very thankful that the spring breaking did not put the truck out of commission. We are also very thankful to have it fixed.
We have run out of English sermons to listen to. If anyone has some extra sermon CD's or DVD's, we would love to have some. We don't have a cassette or VHS players so they have to be CD or DVD. Thanks.
Love
Marilyn, Clint, Brandel and Bethany

Sunday, April 17, 2005

weekly update april 16


April 16, 2005
Hi.
We thank the Lord that we are safely through another week and are resting on another Sabbath.
Bethany and Brandel have been very busy this week. Bethany is walking all over the place. She refuses to crawl and will stand up to walk even a couple of steps to get what she wants. She has also started climbing. She climbs into Brandel's bed, which she thinks is great fun. Especially when Brandel is in there, then they play together. However, it usually ends up with one of them crying, most of the time Bethany. She also likes steps. This week she figured out how to go down the steps. She holds on to the railing and goes down the side. We are trying to teach her to turn around and go down them backwards, which is much safer. She likes to spend a lot of time going up and down the stairs. We don't let her on the stairs inside the house because we have a cement floor on the bottom and they are long stairs (for a baby).
Brandel is talking more and more. This morning he said "Morning" when we greeted him. He is trying to say bodega. He says "broke" which is a favorite word since many things get broke. He is also trying to put words together to convey ideas. For instance, "Ri book laalaa" meant that Rilla came to get her song book. Rilla has also been teaching him Spanish so now he is learning all of his body parts in Spanish. He now says "boca" for mouth, but he can also say "mouth" but prefers to say "boca".
It has been very hot so the children have been playing a lot in the water. Brandel sometimes is in up to 3-4 times a day. We haven't been bothering to get them dressed since their clothes are coming off by about 9-10 am because of the heat.
This week on Monday, Clint was planning to go to Port to get our monthly supplies and money. On Sunday afternoon we found out a boy had gotten in a bike wreck and broke his foot, and the bone was coming out. We drove on the 4-wheeler (the truck wouldn't make it) to get him and transported him directly to Port that evening since Clint was already planning a trip to Port. He is recovering there in the hospital and will not loose his foot.
We had been able to confirm that the mission money was in the account before we went, which was very nice. However, the bank was bought out last month by a larger bank. They have to switch all of the accounts, trimmings, names and other misc. items. Since we do not have new checks yet we were not sure what would happen. Well the old checks did not work and so we were not able to get mission or personal money. This is why we try to keep an emergency fund at the mission. It will be put into use this month. Clint was not able to get many supplies but he got some necessary items. He will have return to Port and maybe Managua in a few weeks when the checks are ready.
Upon Clint's return on Tuesday afternoon from his unsuccessful trip from Port, he had to leave immediately to carry a 16 year old girl in the middle of a miscarriage with her first baby. She had been bleeding for 15 days. It was a long day, but that is what we are here to do. It is the first time that Clint has been to Port and to Waspam in the same day in the truck. He returned home about 8 pm that night.
The rest of the week has been swallowed up in work. We started replacing the outhouse this week. We only have a couple of months before the next group comes and other visitors are coming this week. The outhouse was in sad shape, so much of the floor and supporting structure was rotten, we have been afraid that people will fall in. We pulled off the top and are building a cement floor with block walls about 3 feet high. Then we will use the wood from the old building to put up the rest of the building. Hopefully that will be done this next week before our next visitors get here.
I have had the clinic open a lot this week. Two days it was open all day, along with the normal amount. It was hard on Brandel and Bethany, especially since Clint was gone at the beginning of the week. They both got real clingy when I got home. MINSA (the government health clinic) has sent in a doctor to Francia. It has been nice to work with her. On Wednesday we had almost 10 people come from Santa Clara (a 1 � hour walk) and then about 20 people came from Tasba Pain (a 2 hour walk). They kept both clinics swamped all day. The construction work on the clinic has slowed down a little since the main worker has to do some personal work for a few weeks. The back room got the plastering finished. We have to build a room for the doctor/nurse to sleep in and finish plastering all the other walls. There are two windows that still need replaced in the back. Then we will be ready to paint and put beds in.
Rigaberto's house is almost done. We have made the decorative blocks for the windows which now need to be placed. Then a cement band on top and our part will be finished.
Our lab is starting to prove useful. This week we had a little baby with diarrhea. I was just telling them that we should try and get a sample to test, when the baby had diarrhea all over everything. There was plenty for a sample. The lab report said that the baby had amoebas and ascarasis (an intestinal worm). It sure was nice to be able to give her the right medicine.
Mike and Diane Halverson are coming to visit starting this next week. We are happy to be getting a visit from America. They are going to be building a house/store in Francia for a young man they have taken under their wing. Clint has spent a lot of time getting supplies ready for their visit this week. They will be here until May 3.
Last night it rained and today the wind is blowing. Thanks so much for all your prayers.
Lots of love
Marilyn, Clint, Brandel and Bethany