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Yoos and Eyes in Zambia: January 2014
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Yoos and Eyes in Zambia. Our journey from California to Zambia. Sunday, January 19, 2014. Compliments of the Season. 8220;Compliments of the Season! 8221; “Happy Christmas! 8221; “Happy 2014! These were the three most frequent comments heard during the holiday season here in Zambia. The holiday season was definitely packed with excitement. We seem to have had a nonstop stream of family and friends in Lusaka over the last few months! At University Teaching Hospital. Little 8-year-old Cecilia, a gymnast, a...
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Yoos and Eyes in Zambia: February 2013
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Yoos and Eyes in Zambia. Our journey from California to Zambia. Saturday, February 16, 2013. Work Hard, Play Hard. I’ve always been a hard worker. Ever since I can remember, I strove to excel, to bring tasks to completion, to follow through with what I said I would do, to put 101% into everything I did. It’s something I valued inherently, but that desire was groomed and encouraged as I grew and learned and understood. Looking back at my life, I was always on the go. No time to dilly-dally. But slowly, I&...
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Yoos and Eyes in Zambia: January 2015
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Yoos and Eyes in Zambia. Our journey from California to Zambia. Saturday, January 10, 2015. Holiday Festivities and Family Fun. The months of November and December were positively packed with not just the holiday spirit, but also a flurry activity and visitors. November 20 -21, 2014, we hosted three AHI (Adventist Health International) board members from the U.S. for our yearly AHI board meetings – Dr. Dick Hart, Rod Neal, and Danjuma Daniel. Or that it was going to be taken from us. At one point, some c...
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Yoos and Eyes in Zambia: May 2015
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Yoos and Eyes in Zambia. Our journey from California to Zambia. Sunday, May 10, 2015. Although our biological children are still in infancy and toddlerhood, we have recently experienced a form of Empty Nest Syndrome. April seems to have been the month when all of our “children” came into our lives simultaneously. And slowly, starting in mid-April up to this last week, they have each left the nest – one by one. Your three week rotation (March 29 – April 17, 2015) was incredibly short. You are a skilled su...
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Yoos and Eyes in Zambia: June 2014
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Yoos and Eyes in Zambia. Our journey from California to Zambia. Tuesday, June 24, 2014. Life always brings constant change - sometimes for the better, sometimes for the worse. It's always harder to say good-bye than hello. During our time here in Zambia, we've had to say farewell to some precious people. But there are a few hellos as well. This flux of hellos and good-byes always results in a friendship that lasts beyond our brief time together. 1 Good-bye, Meiring, Juanita, and Abigail! 2 Good-bye, Mom!
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Yoos and Eyes in Zambia: December 2013
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Yoos and Eyes in Zambia. Our journey from California to Zambia. Sunday, December 15, 2013. Paul always enjoys venturing out into the bush, providing dental care to the needy. In the middle of October, he headed out with a team from Oregon, I nternational Caring Hands. Headed by Dr. Matt Hayden and Mr. Randy Meyer, who have brought out a fully fitted mobile dental clinic for the work in Zambia. 2 Senanga Eye/Dental Camp. This time, the team included Mom and Dad. Their first mission trip of their lives.
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Yoos and Eyes in Zambia: July 2014
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Yoos and Eyes in Zambia. Our journey from California to Zambia. Sunday, July 20, 2014. Eyesandyoos #dental #swissfrance #jaycee. Please be forewarned that this may be the last blog entry before our lives change dramatically once again with a new addition to the family. We head back on the long trek to the U.S. for our leave in just 2 weeks, and this update comes just before the whirlwind of activity, last-minute clinical care, and frantic packing. 2 Speaking of enucleations, I was referred a case of a 4 ...
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Yoos and Eyes in Zambia: May 2013
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Yoos and Eyes in Zambia. Our journey from California to Zambia. Sunday, May 5, 2013. To the Ends of the Earth. Phacoemulsification: In February 2013, we finally began phaco surgeries using the donated Alcon Laureate phaco machine! LILA charity event at the Statehouse: On March 28. Visit Mukuyu Outreach: On March 2. We had Hein and Melissa Myburgh as well as Dr. and Mrs. Shank over for Sabbath lunch. It was a nice time of food and fellowship. In Southern Zambia, from March 29 – 30. Horse consultation and ...
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Yoos and Eyes in Zambia: December 2012
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Yoos and Eyes in Zambia. Our journey from California to Zambia. Sunday, December 23, 2012. A 6 month recap. As I look back at the last blog entry, I am honestly shocked to see that almost 6 months have passed since I last wrote. Perhaps I can blame it on my pregnancy brain. Then the sleepless nights with a newborn. Or the jetlag upon return to Zambia. Nonetheless, I suppose that there is a lot of catching up to do on this blog. We learned a lot at the conference, but we also got to do some sightseeing.