July 31, 2006
Day 4
We set up clinic at a lady's house named Nancy. Her father lived next door and he was on his death bed. Marissa went to help Nancy clean him up. I took notes for Alba (DR doctor) today. That was interesting. So much Spanish. We ate at a house in the community. The food was very good. We played "spoons" to see who had to do the dishes. As we were all waiting for the truck/bus thing to come and pick us up, another girl and I were talking with some kids, and right before we left they gave us hugs. It's so amazing how open the kids are to people that they don't even know. Pic is of Myra (person's house where we ate), Cammy (summer intern), and Myra's sister.
Day 5
Set up clinic in a church today. I painted kids faces for the morning part. In the afternoon I actually got to put my spanish into use. The sumemr intern, Cammy, doesn't know any spanish, and I got to help her ask patients questions and translate the parts of the answers that I understood. I actually felt like I was helping out. So I decided that I wanted to take a shower first, BAD IDEA. I was minding my own business in the shower, then out of nowhere, a HUGE cockroach came basically flying into the shower. Of course, I screamed and ran out of there like no other. Then the brave Mrs. Finch killed the evil beast and thus, saved the day.
Day 6
We slept in till 730 today! Hoo Rah! The Finch team went whitewater rafting today. Mrs. Finch and Marissa managed to fall out of the raft during the first rapid. So funny. That night we went into Jarabacoa. We shopped around, ate at an actual DR restaurant, and got some ice cream. There were these two kids sitting outside the ice cream shop asking for ice cream. Marissa and I felt bad, so we let them have part of our ice cream. It's surprising how many people in the town are begging people for food outside of places. It's really sad.
Day 7
We road tripped it on a 3 mile walk. The countryside is very beautiful. Church services in the DR don't start until late in the afternoon. The one we went to didn't start until 4-ish. The service was really good. They were singing the song "Shout to the Lord"... and it was really neat because some sang it in spanish and the rest of us sang it in english at the same time. We had someone translating the service for us. Advice: Do your own laundry in the DR unless you want it to come back torn, smelly, and/or wet.
Day 8
We traveled to a church far away. 50 minutes to be exact. We were all crammed into a truck. It was a slow day.. and rather cold. That was refreshing because its usually ssoo hot where we usually go. A doctor from Puerto Rico came with us today. She was just visiting and decided to help us out. The scenery at this church was very beautiful.
I'll post pics later. Days 9-12 coming soon!
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i really need to update mine...i think ill just do days 7-12 all in one...with no details....i dont have any time to update mine!
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