Wednesday, 23 July 2014

Ivory Coast

Just a quick note.  We leave tomorrow for Ivory Coast (usually called Cote D'viore, here).   We are going with the vision specialists to looks at a couple of places requesting help and then Jim and I stay a  few days longer to looks at some other projects requests.  We don't have a humanitarian couple there so we are it!

We have been super busy lately and one of these days I will post some pictures and do some writing.   Today we had a great hand-over ceremony where we gave some eye exam equipment to an Eye clinic.  Dr. Baah owns the clinic and he certainly knows how to throw a party.  He had drummers, dancers and of course, lots of speeches.   It was great.  He even presented three of us women involved an African dress made from Kente cloth and then men all got an African top that is worn by the men here for special occasions.

After that ceremony we visited another Eye Clinic that serves many many people and will most likely do our next Vision project for them.  Elder & Sister Hunsaker will write that up and do is from home (Utah) and then come when the equipment is delivered early next year and do the training on it.  It is called a major initiative.

Wheelchairs arrive here next week - a container of them (about 350 or so).  The short term specialists will come in Sept. and do the training that is associated with fitting them to the people etc.   We partner with Ghana Health and they will distribute them and report back to us.   

The weather has been pleasantly cooler lately.  It is rainy season.  We are really enjoy the milder temperatures but still run our AC most of the time.  It is just nice to not be hit with a blast of hot air every time you step outside.

We would love to hear from you!!   We are doing well and staying healthy.

Love to all,  Bullocks


1 comment:

  1. Isn't it wonderful to serve a mission! There are so many blessings that one receives. I believe that one of these blessings is being able to appreciate the good anywhere in the world and to learn to love and care for the people where we serve!
    Thanks for your diligence in sharing your blog!

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