Oh my goodness…its has been crazy around here. The team from south Carolina just left this morning and yesterday Kev, Poutchino, Diane and I spent all day at the hospital. However, they accomplished so many things and brought so many things. We are beyond grateful. It will be good to get back into our regular routine though, seeing as all the excitement is draining. It’s a blessing nonetheless.
Let us see…Danny did amazing! He fixed screens all over the place to help keep flies and mosquitoes out, he fixed the door to the stop of the stairs, he fixed the gate out front that was horrid to try and close, he put in a new fan downstairs, he fixed the gas generator, and I know I am forgetting more things.
The ladies…sorted clothes, wrapped presents for all the kids, painted the hallway, did some sewing that needed mending, loved on kids, trimmed bushes and trees that desperately needed it! I am sure I am forgetting things in there too.
Sunday we were suppose to have a big birthday party with playing in the pool outside, gifts a big meal and cake, but as most people who know, Haiti time is slow…so the party was spread over a couple of days. The fun lasted longer that way. Sunday the meal and pool time, then cake and presents the next.
Diane was a HUGE help at the hospital. Without her coming with me and calming me down before we left we accomplished a lot. Lets just say about everything that could go wrong went wrong before we left. We had to go back to see Doc. Noe and praise God Kevs cast got taken off, but a lot of waiting. Poutchino went to see Doc. Romeus, who has seen Kev and Emarie, he is great with the kids and a big help. We had to get x-rays of his chest and of course, kev and his arm, but he is healed. You can still see where the break was, but it looks back in place. Poutchino’s diagnosis was Pneumonia. He now taking two antibiotics and will go back on Monday to have another chest x-ray to see how he is doing. I hope that this infection hasn’t gone into his shunt. I can’t imagine how long he has had it because he’s had a cough for what seems like forever, the funny thing is numerous amounts of people had listened to his chest and checked him out. We are praising God we finally know why he’s been getting fevers.
Johny had a high fever the other day and will be going back to the hospital for more tests soon. He will most likely be re-admitted. Keep him in your prayers.
Overall, it was a good and busy week. It was filled with blessings, new friends, and many accomplishments!
I hope that gives you a good summary of the week.
Thanks for all your prayers as always they are much needed and appreciated.
Love love love,
Natasha Taylor
‘Love must be sincere. Hate what is evil; cling to what is good. Be devoted to one another in brotherly love. Honor one another above yourselves. Never be lacking in zeal, but keep your spiritual fervor, serving the Lord. Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer. Share with God’s people who are in need. Practice hospitality.’
(Romans 12: 9-13, NIV)
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