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Follow me as I "Celebrate the Journey" of my life: Recently in Kisoro Uganda,for three years as a medical missionary(Lay Mission Helper-www.laymissionhelper.org) working with those infected and affected with HIV-AIDS, Public Health and babies at risk. Presently,in Arkansas awaiting my next "Call" to service.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

I AM OK, really I am!


Dear Friends
I am OK, really I am. I am unaffected by the floods in the northern part of the country. I am some what affected by the discord in the Congo, as we occasionally have patients admitted to the hospital and there is a refugee camp not too far away.
Personally I am recovering from a severe case of Conjunctivitis. All the years I worked with children in the US and I had to come here to get it. UG!
I have had excellent care: The Clinician(like nurse practioner) has his Masters in Opthamology and Dr. Kevin, an infectious disease specialist visiting our country, both said I will live( not so sure I wanted to following two very pain-filled nights). I seem to be on the mend and am only light sensitive now. Enclosed a painting I bought(on time) from a local artist entitled "Mother and Clild"
More soon
Marie

Thursday, September 20, 2007

LOOK with your eyes & Listen with your heart


Friends September 20, 2007
Glad I may , at least, be able to get this short Blog out today. I have had another surprise week, most of it quite challenging to my physical and emotional self.
Monday morning was a beautiful start as I had a Mass said in honor of Becky Self who was celebrating her first earthly birthday in the heavens . Bert was off to his trip to China, but no one had heard from him and there were concerns that he he not met his connections in Beging. In any case the Mass was beautiful and Fr. John spoke of Becky and Bert and Jonathan so kindly, as if he knew them personally (says he feels he does from my blogs).
I was able to read the scripture St. Pauls letter to Timothy Ch 2 {1 to 8}, which gave the advice to pray for everyone, even (especially) Kings and royalty Made me think of Queen Rebekah and how she sits regally in the heavens awating my prayers and thoses of all who love and miss her so very much. None, not even her beloved husband, would wish her back in the body that gave her so much pain and challenge, but O, how we miss those twinkling eyes and smile that lit up a room.
The greatest gift in the Mass was when the hynn “ All I ask of you” by the Weston Monks was spontaneously sung . I have always loved that song and it is rarely sung, as it is difficult), but when I first arrived last Feb. the students sang it during ”Stations of the Cross” and I was so deeply moved and felt Becky’s presence so strongly that I shared the words with Bert, who (being Bert) was immediately “on line” ordering the album”Listen” from which it is taken..
Do yourself a favor and check out “The Weston Monks” on the internet. These beautiful hymns, primarily written by Gregory Norbert,, have aged well, so beautiful and poignant


ALL I ASK OF YOU
Gregory Norbet The Weston Monks

All I ask of you is forever to remember me as loving you (x2

Deep the joy of being together in one heart
And for me that’s just where it is.
Refrain
As we make our way through all the joys and pains
Can we sense our younger truer selves?
Refrain
Someone will be calling you to be there for a while
Can you hear their cry from deep within?
Refrain
Laughter, joy and presence; the only gifts you are!
Have you time? I’d like to be with you.
Refrain
Persons come into the fiber of our lives and then
Their shadow fades and disappears But----
All I ask of you is forever to remember me as loving you.
Forever as loving you.

Well Monday morning was a blessing I had to hold onto the remainder of the week as by 10pm that night I was in excruciating eye pain. I somehow got thru the night and camped myself outside the OPD (Outpatient Dept) awaiting medical assistance. Well, kindly the Clinician (like nurse practitioner) received my frantic text message and arrived minutes later. It seems I have “conjunctivitis” in both eyes! Within minutes Mr. Paschall put drops on my eyes that temporarily numbed the pain, then I went to the pharmacy where Mr. Feldel had rushed in early to give me eye drop, antibiotic and pain medicine. ,
I certainly cannot complain of the care I have been given since I have been here at St. Francis, all have been extremely kind and quick to help in any way possible.
So, it has been a rough few days, but today, Thursday, I am able to see well enough to type this blog and hopefully will be able to use the local computer as I am not yet up to the trip to town.
To end this on a happier note I have enclosed photos of the adorable little ones from Saturdays “AIDS Orphans Program, dancing their little legs off at the “Ellie Party”























Sunday, September 16, 2007

Remembering Becky & Thinking of Bert,



Dear Friends
Short and sweet today (specially for you Bert) First a couple of corrections from last weeks blog: It seems the proverbial “Unforeseen” has happened and Larry and Lynn will not be able to come to Uganda early Oct.. Pray for them as now it is Dr. Larry’s turn to deal with a couple of health challenges. Hopefully, in God’s timing, they will be my neighbors by the end of the year.
Next I accidentally wrote Oct 3rd. for the Quality Assurance Meeting when I meant Sept 3rd , and my dear friend Becky would have been 53 years,not 54 as I stated. She was born in 1954 (the same year as my sister Theresa) which must be where I came up with that number.
Happy news is that Becky’s beloved husband and my friend Bert has started the trip of a lifetime: As we speak he is on an extraordinary tour of China, in which he’ll not only see the sites but share his life experience with others in a lecture about his experience as a teacher of troubled young people .
Pray he’ll have a safe journey and when he remembers his “adorable” wife Becky on her birthday Monday the 17th (and all thru the trip), he’ll have the consolation of the happy times and the memories of the love they shared, as well as their amazing son Jonathan they have gifted this world with.
I’ve included the photo I took of the “Self” family Christmas 2005, as well as a recent shot of Bert out for a musical night on the town with friends Carolyn & Larry Williams and Jan & Bill Montgomery ,
My phone # from the states is: 011-256-75297-3883 You can call my cell phone anytime (I turn it off when I am sleeping) for about 15 cents from either Skype or One Suite. Unfortunately ,I can’t call you because it is terrible expensive but I have found that I can send text messages to your cell phone quite reasonably.………
Marie McGee
St. Francis Hospital – Mutolere
PO Box # 26
Kisoro
Uganda

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Dr. Larry & Lynn---Now that is Quality !

September 9, 2007

This is the longest time between Blogs so far and it may just be the beginning of a new trend. I seem to have less need to write out my feelings and experiences and more need to internalize them or “talk them out”. Hum, change is always interesting, so here we go---------
I wanted to tell you about the wonderful meeting we had with the visiting Dr. from Quality Assurance –Minister of Health. It all started the week before with our regular biweekly meeting on Aug 29th. I expected a small turn out where I would talk for 10 minutes and then go home to spend the weekend doing the end of the month statistical work I have taken on since I arrived here. Well the first surprise was that nine people attended the meeting, missing only Dr. Ssenjonjo and Mr. Pascall, our Clinician.who I knew were both in Kampala and would be unable to attend. So that is why I anticipated minimal participation from the other less active team members, but did I ever have a shock coming to me. It seems all were jazzed up and ready to participate and the meeting lasted a good 90 min, discussing everything from HIV- Testing , CD4 testing to how we might decrease the many steps a typical patients has to take when coming for a outpatient visit, to how to reach areas for testing that so far have been overlooked. ..
It felt like a real team with participation from everybody from the Pharmacist, to the Counselor to medical personal serving each department of the hospital. It was a most pleasant surprise and I skipped home feeling the after glow That was a Wed. and on Thursday , my day off, I went into Kisoro with Grace to shop and start picking up items for Dr. Larry and Lynn’s arrival in a month.
Yes, barring the unforeseen, it looks like they will be in Kampala the 30th of Sept and in Kisoro Oct. 3rd. We are all getting so excited! I have been overseeing the preparation for their home and though it is far from ready, it really is in process. Unlike the rest of the compound which is painted in the limited colors of yellow, blue, grey and black trim(much like we would use a baseboard), they will have white bedrooms with off white (kind of creamy colored) sitting room and hall and bathroom. I even got them to paint the small room in the “cook house” which will be Larry’s study. I requested a roof put between the regular house and the cook house, so that they can go back and forth without getting rained upon, but typical of Uganda it has become a major project with a cement walkway( completely covering an absolutely gorgeous red brick pathway that preceded it-smile) ). In any case, I am sure it will all turn out quite acceptable for a “missionary couple-“ha ”They will have a sitting room, a very small bedroom, a second small bedroom that I see as being Lynn’s office, sewing room etc., as well as the guest room and then Larry’s private little office, art room in the back of the house.
You see all the housing here has a “cook house” built about twelve feet behind it, where the cooking is done and there is usually another attached room that the help lives in I don’t use my cook house, as I have an indoor kitchen, but , have used it when I had to cook on the small charcoal cooker which is the norm here. Then the other room will makes a perfect guest bedroom if and when I have a lot of company
In Larry and Lynn’s case there are two cook houses attached with a hall way which has a toilet room and another room with a shower.. The toilet room is a traditional hole in the ground and I expect the shower is cold water only but that can be fixed for good back up when needed. The actual cook room is very small but twice as big as their inside kitchen from which you can touch all four walls while standing in the middle of the room-ha, but I am optimistic that with some creativity and humor Lynn will somehow have the use of both kitchens and be a two kitchen home.
I am really looking forward to Lynn having a full oven as there are many things I am unable to cook on my two electric burners. I can see it now;: I go to their house to bake and they come to mine to make microwaveable popcorn in my sophisticated microwave oven-Ha
Sr. In Violeta, who has been raising the turkeys, is saving the last one for our Thanksgiving Dinner and since I haven’t had turkey in over 6 mo., I am afraid there will be no pardon for this turkey (sorry) . It is definitely “free range” as it roams about eating and unfortunately destroying flowers and vegetable gardens as it goes, that is why the other sister insisted Sr. Inviotela get rid of it’s buddies
Ok back to the original topic of Quality Assurance Meetings for HIV-AIDS: Let’s see I was basking in the glow of a team meeting where the members actually participated Well I did finish compiling the data for both the MOH (Ministry of Health) and the Quality Assurance for ART’s (Anti Retroviral Therapy) and was about to email and/or mail them to the appropriate places when we received word that a visiting Dr. would be coming on Oct. 3rd . This didn’t excite me as we seem to get someone new each 6 weeks or so and then have to go thru the same dance each time- not at all rewarding.
But I had yet another surprise when Dr. Augustine arrived, on time, bearing bottles of soda’s and a unique attitude of encouragement and even appreciation for the work I have done in compiling the data. Can you imagine my surprise when he thanked me for coming to their country to help in the AIDS crisis and even said to the team how fortunate they were that I was there and so “organized and efficient”. I am still in shock over that one! He said we were doing well and would certainly be on the list for the next group of trainings in Pediatric HIV-Care, ARV’s and PMTCT (which is an important area here, that is to control pregnant women transmitting the HIV Virus to their unborn and newly born babies.)
So, for the second time in a week I floated home feeling I really was making a difference in the lives of Ugandans infected and affected with HIV-AIDS.
Don’t misunderstand, there have been equal frustrations: very limited internet service, days without cell phone network service, frustrations with my limitations with the local language and, of course, the never ending lack of “warm showers”. And to really make you feel sorry for me, I ate my last Ritz cracker yesterday! HA. Peanut Butter and Jelly Ritz crackers has become my “comfort food” , so until the next batch arrives ,I’ll just have to enjoy all the wonderful Chocolate Bars that Bert has sent me.(smile)
I have some personal stories to relay but they will have to wait until I return from my retreat next week. Bishop Callist has invited all the Lay Mission Helpers and Mission Dr. to a two night two day retreat in Kabale from the 12th to the 14th. I’ll see my fellow missionaries Diana and Kate and Dr. Bill and Courtney (heard Jeff will stay home with the kids) as well as get to shop for butter and a few other treats that I can’t find in Kisoro
Happy Birthday to Carolyns husband Larry on his Sept 12th birthday, Rebecca Wilson Southard on her Sept. 13th natal day and special love to Bert Self as he begins his travels to China near his beloved Becky’s birthday on the 17th. Would have been her 54th, but instead she is spending it in the heavens .with Jesus and His Mom
We begin and end most meetings with a prayer and I found this “contemporary prayer” that is liked and has been somewhat adopted by our team . I’ll end with it and a photo of Sr. Invioleta and others dancing during Mass last week.
----------- Blessings
----------- Marie

--------- Leading the Way
Lord, inspire us today with the
qualities of good leadership.
Give us insight to make wise
decisions, integrity to face the truth,
courage to make difficult choices
and compassion for the needs of others,

Make us a model of justice and honor
to the world, and let us never forget
that our job is to Serve
both You and others.

---------- Amen