Ok so in my old age (well I am nearly 25 you know- gosh am I that old???) I left my USB stick at home and it's a 50km roun trip to go and get it so SORRY guys but I've not got any photos for you this week. What I'll do is just give you a general update and then put up extra pictures next week- promise!!!!!
We had a birthday party last week for a little girl who has turned 3. We had lots of fun playing, opening presents and eating cake. Fun times were definitely had by all! The little girl who I told you about last week who was admitted to hospital is now home praise the Lord! She is now absolutely fine and back to her cute smiley self. Unfortunately I had to admit another little girl last Thursday as she was 10% dehydrated due to an horrendous vomiting and diarrhoea bug which is sweeping across the community and our village. I went to see her yesterday and she is doing very well. She looks just about back to her normal self so hopefully she will be discharged on Monday. When we admitted her there were no beds available- most of the children in the ward were also suffering from the same bug. Prayers for resilience and strength to fight this bug should it affect any more people would be appreciated thanks!
I've not had anymore encounters with snakes this week thank goodness. I've basically stayed away from all the snake hotspots in the village (including the toilet attached to the office!!!) as I don't think my nerves can stand it much longer! I think though that most of you would be proud of me as my phobia of all things creepy and crawly is getting less and less huge each day!!!!
Well think that's it for now guys. I'll put up photos of our fab birthday party next week- infact I'll probably just do two posts- one new and the one I was supposed to do today to try and make up for forgetting my stick- doh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
About Me
- TALLULAH
- Hey guys, this is my blog to keep you all updated with my trips to KZN, South Africa. The entries here capture the highs and lows I have experienced working in an area which is rife with poverty, but yet has so much love and hope to offer.
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