Last night was again cool but not cold and against all hopes the wildlife was out. Interestingly, yesterday evening we experienced rain in Jolivert for the first time on any of our trips. It could not have come at a better time…Charlie had just begun a rare tantrum and the sound of the rain on the roof was just the right medicine to soothe our little dude. Unfortunately, the rain did stop and other sounds got revved up. The bears were definitely in full voice and despite our best hopes, the roosters still don’t care when the sun rises.

Eventually we were all required to emerge from our netted beds for the day ahead. We had a quick breakfast, met our translators…a few smiling and familiar faces from years past – Ancy, Windshelden(Mildred’s sister) and Rodner. We had 3 additional translators as well – Henry (Windshelden and Mildred’s brother), Patrick and Morgan…we are well staffed with translators this year. We then trooped down the hill with bags of meds and an eagerness to get started.

The team divided into groups for the day ahead, some in the van to staff the outreach clinic and fewer to stay back at Clinic Jolivert to work with the new Haitian doctor, Dr. Daniel. Both groups saw around 60 patients and it will come as no surprise that Kitty was met from the start with uncontrollable bleeding, followed by pus, just dying to be released! Go…”Big Chief Black Cloud” to the rescue!!! We saw nothing quite so exciting at Clinic Jolivert, however Sarah and Kiki made quite an awesome team, providing wonderful compassionate care….a true Dynamic Duo! You heard right, Kiki was not in the pharmacy for a change – Chelsea embraced the experience and handled the onslaught with grace! As for me, I may have actually seen 50% pediatric patients for the first time in 5 years.

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Once we all finished, we were treated to a delicious lunch with beef, rice & beans, picklis and vegetables. After a cold beverage, we ventured down to the river along with a trail of about 2 dozen children. They first attacked Melila for bracelets and then I think they all thought Kiki was going to magically produce soccer balls for all of them. We were cooled off by another sprinkle as we walked home and then found a comfortable spot to plop by a fan and rest.

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It is now nearly 6PM and we have had a few more showers, making the plans for a hike up the hill unlikely tonight…except for Kitty and Tom who made a quick go of it briefly until another rain shower turned them around. Not sure the rest of us would have had enough energy for it at this point anyway so we will plan again for tomorrow. I think for now, we will grab some evening snacks, maybe another beverage, get a “refreshing” shower and engage in our favorite pass time…Charlie watching…never a dull moment with this cute kid!!

Tomorrow, we load the motos and head for the hills. Think I might have to pre-medicate with ibuprofen but still cannot wait to get into the hinterlands. Here’s hoping the rain showers keep the wildlife a bit more quite tonight and that the creative furniture rearrangement will allow Charlie to sleep better too! On a positive note, the bear in the boy’s room will be locating elsewhere as another team joins us. Here’s hoping for no replacement bears.

Think that’s all for tonight…Love to All back home!

The Team