We are thinking of starting this new website as we found life
was so frenetic much of the past months!
Hence the delay in posting on this blog…. So apologies to our readers,
wherever you are, but we’ll fill you in on some of the action…
We greatly enjoyed seeing Mark and Ruth again. We were able to attend Ruth’s Post-Graduate
Certificate of Education graduation at Homerton
College, Cambridge and felt very proud of her. Sadly many in her year had dropped out due
to the pressure of the course but Ruth had excellent school placements which
she enjoyed [and had the satisfaction of being told she is a “natural”].
She was appointed to a good job as a primary school teacher
in Islington, North London, from September.
This was from her first interview, so again very encouraging. She has a good flat in Crouch End with
friends so it has all fallen into place very well. We smile as we recall her as a young girl
lining up her dolls and teddies and taking role-call, now she will fulfil the
dream!
Mark has also done extremely well with his PhD in
Reading.
He has had an excellent
supervisor and has already published some papers.
He is now back in our home in Macclesfield writing
up his research on crystal structure of medicines etc etc [far too complicated
for us to begin to understand…].
He
still enjoys playing drums and keeping fit.
We were able to have 5 days all together on holiday in
Barcelona which was lovely.
Hanna and I also
managed to visit Holland and stayed with her father and saw all the Dutch family
so it was good to catch up with them including Justin and Amber who were on
leave from their work in Turkey.
We were able to visit Ian’s mum and her husband Peter who
were well. Unfortunately time didn’t
allow us to see all the rest of the family on this trip.
Ian was able to visit Geneva for a couple of days to present
a paper of work we had done in Kisiizi as part of the World Health Organization
African Partnerships for Patient Safety programme.
What he didn’t know was that the paper was
part of the “Implementation Academy” at the second international conference on
prevention and infection control.
Turned
out Kisiizi was up against China, Malta, Germany etc…. but, to our surprise and
delight, Kisiizi won first prize!
It
turned out that a lady from the Ministry of Health in Kampala was attending the
conference so she was excited that Uganda won but then a little surprised to
see a “muzungu” go up to get the prize! If you wish to see the abstract of our work click below:
Hanna and I hosted the first week of the Christian Medical
Fellowship Developing Health course
in north London and, as always, it proved an inspiring time as we met more
extraordinary people working in some very challenging resource-poor situations
to bring health and wholeness to people often living at the edge of
survival.
We were able to meet up with some Friends of Kisiizi, and
spoke at some churches that have prayed for Kisiizi and supported aspects of
the work here.
We also had encouraging
meetings with the Chief Executives of Royal Berkshire Hospital, Reading and
Countess of Chester Hospital.
We met
some colleagues due to join us in Kisiizi in the next few months and went up to Yorkshire to help discuss plans for our new Mental Health unit.
But all too quickly it was the pressure of packing for the
return trip…. We had booked Qatar airways as it was the cheapest but, for the
first time ever, found our hand-luggage being weighed!... NOT a good idea! It took a lot of arrow prayers and fast
talking to persuade them that we needed to take all our luggage which included
an anaesthetic machine and surgical instruments… so rather a hassle at
Manchester, but then off to Doha.
Arrived about 1am to a temperature of 33 degrees and high humidity – not
pleasant at all so hate to think what it would be like in the day time! Then onto a bus for a good 20 minutes
standing to get to a terminal to join a queue to get on another bus back the
same 20 minute journey for the second leg flight to Entebbe…. Not our best
trip! But arrived on time and safe with all
the luggage so much to be thankful for.
Had a lovely welcome party here in Kisiizi which was very kind
of the staff to arrange. As usual,
within 48 hours or so it felt like we hadn’t been away….