Thursday, February 25, 2010

what's will been up to?


this was my kitchen as a child. i just touched it up with some new paint and added the new detail to the eyes on the stove.


i'm hoping will is gonna cook for me one day. he already likes to offer me his food. today he started giving his stuffed puppy a "drink" from a play teacup. he likes to serve.


i forgot to post these pics of him in the snow two weeks ago. he was happy to be outside but frustrated that his car wouldn't go like it normally does.


will checks out the winter wonderland.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Haiti mission trip

these are some pictures from my dad's trip to haiti. he is back safe as of last friday. he's the one with the syringe. he has white hair and really big glasses - hehe. i'm gonna post some excerpts from some of his emails below.

http://www.paulbrown.us/haiti/album1/

...I hope to get my first shower tonight. The team here is good, with 2 leaving today and us adding 2 new ones. I have a new roommate from Kansas. Food is good. Last night not much sleep. Work is good and not hard. I am doing the pharmacy and spending some time in the rooms with our staff and patients. Everyone is here for the right reasons and their priorities are right and the Lord is truly the Lord of their lives.

Hello from Haiti! Things are going real well here. We actually have empty beds in the hospital but there are still patients with earthquake injuries in the hospital and they are still showing up for treatment. It has really settled down. Samaritan's Purse has now committed to be here through March and discussions are underway to go past that. Four of our team left today and eight will leave on Saturday, which will leave only 4 of us here for about 8 hours until a new team that is mostly Canadian joins us. There are a lot of great stories happening here and none can be explained by man so we are just trusting that God is adequate and He is still in control. The current team is still good and it is the 4 of us left on Saturday to transition this operation over to the new arrivals. There is very little overlap between teams now. I watched a C-Section today and held the baby that was probably less than 15 minutes old. Probably did not do that with my own children. Things are expected to be slow for the next few day because Haiti has designated Feb 12-14 and a time of national mourning. Our cooks are gone as of today so we are on our own for a few days. I think we will survive. Temperature here is about 85 each day and we are all working in T shirts and scrubs.
Such a difference in medicine in a 3rd world country as compared to the US. Hospitals have no private rooms, grand pianos, water walls, or air conditioning. Our internet has been out for more than a day, and most of the computers are leaving Sat. Do not know when the next communication will be. Hope everyone has a great (and chilly I understand) Happy Valentine's Day.

It's Friday night in Haiti and it was a wonderful sun shiny day of about 85 here at the Baptist Mission. We are into to now turning the hospital back over to the local doctors but that full transition will take place over the next 4-6 weeks. Feb 12-14 is 3 day national holiday for the mourning of those lost in the earthquake. The church on our compound seats about 600 and there was over 1000 in attendance today. They were lined up around the walls and into the streets. They started before 8am and went to 12noon, with about 3 hours of that being singing. The pharmacy is located through the wall from the sanctuary so I got a full dose of that service. We had a great fellowship tonight with the missionaries with the 8 that are leaving the medical team tomorrow sharing their thoughts. The common theme was the love and thankfulness of the Haitian people towards us being here. We are truly the ones being blessed by a people that have so little in material possessions but have such a dependancy on the most important thing, the Lord and His acceptance of all of us no mattter what our circumstances.

Monday in Haiti was a very busy day. Even though many of the earthquake victims have been discharged, there is still some major efforts having to be done with those that we still have. Our sickest patient with a spinal cord injury from laying under a fallen wall for a long time was medEvaced to the US today. This has been being worked on since before we got here and it all of a sudden happened today when the Navy called and said their helicopoter was on the way. Another patient needed parenteral nutrution and I was able to find 4 bottles stashed away and only out of date by 6 months. We started it today and are trying to work it in between antibiotics so that we don't blow the IV line. Very interesting practicing medicine in a stop and go world when we are so used to running absolutely on schedule and everything expected at a moments notice. An 8 person Canadian team joined us on Sun and it is amazing how quickly people can come together when the same goals and beliefs are common. We are seeing a lot of things happen here that are out of the ordinary and know that we are just observers to something that is coming from a Higher Power. Sunshine and clouds here and still 70-85 degrees every day. We are blessed and know that we are in to turning this hospital back over to the Haitians.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

sermon notes

judges 6

the illusion of sin - it promises what we desire but delivers the opposite

instead of pleasure - you end up with pain
instead of prosperity - you end up with poverty

generational sin cycles

"prone to wander Lord i feel it
prone to leave the God i love
here's my heart Lord take and seal it
seal it for thy courts above"

Saturday, February 20, 2010

highlights - february 20

these are just a few highlights from this week.

slightly embarrassing myself doing karaoke with friends
seeing my mom
holding chunky monkey harrison
my aunt gave me a dozen fresh eggs from her chickens
listening to will imitate a rooster crow
talking to dad on friday - he's back home from his service in haiti
playing catch phrase with church friends
60 degrees and sunny today!!!
an early birthday present - a sewing machine

Friday, February 12, 2010

Valentines!


look at what my man made me! i had the design in mind and he built it! yes, a designer's dream - to marry an engineer/carpenter type. (definitely feel loved every time i look at it. he also built a cubby unit for will's room and made me some potato boxes for the pantry.) i'm looking for some boxes to put on top of the coat rack to store hats and gloves. we do not have a coat closet in our house, so this is it!

my kitchen must know that valentines day is coming.

sweet potato pancakes!


salmon croquettes!


turkey pepperoni, broccoli, and spinach pizza on a TJs whole wheat pizza crust!


i guess this is my version of a valentine these days. can't beat a valentine you can eat!

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

will's words, cont. and insecurity

here are a few more of will's words. some i forgot and some are new.

dah doh - thank you (he says this a lot)
please - eeze
ow - cow
ah ow - cat (meow)
eeohw - wheel

also, beth moore is doing a group study through her blog http://livingproofministries.blogspot.com/ for her new book, so long, insecurity. it officially starts tomorrow. you can buy the book from amazon, barnes, or lifeway.

Wednesday, February 03, 2010

will's words

will's words

oh, before i type this list - last week, i was rah rah - this week my name is definitely bah bah. getting closer to mama, don't you think?

some things have the same word - you just have to consider the context, ok?

bop - diaper, apple, pineapple, stop
bup - button
boop - boot (this one makes me laugh)
buup - book
bahh - ball, barn
bow - bowl
bu buh - schoolbus
buh - bubbles
bi buh - bible
dar - star
ar - car, guitar
uck - truck
ick - stick, bicyle, tricycle, motorcycle
may mah - mailman, snowman
uh uck - dump truck
hok - sock
ah igh - flashlight
ock - clock
ahh eee - potty
hise - wipe (i know, weird)
eees - keys
mo mo moo - moon
mi mik - milk
ma ma ma - more
ih eee - help, please
ew - trashcan or trash (haha)

words he says clearly

daddy
bye-bye
eye
nana
uh-oh (is this a word? haha)

another thing he does, is he'll ask for something (like a snack or bubbles) and then nod his head and say mmhmmm, mmhmmm. this cracks us up.

oh, and i didn't even cover his animal and vehicle sounds...

Tuesday, February 02, 2010

haiti

please be in prayer, if you haven't already been, for the people in Haiti. lee and i sponsor a child through World Vision there. His name is Makendy and he is about to turn 16. we haven't heard how he is yet, but i think he was far enough from the earthquake to be okay. however, of course the quake still affects him.
i remember reading over a year ago about how a Haitian mother was making mud pies for her children to eat because they had nothing else. there was a tiny bit of nutrients in it, but really? mud pies.
we are so blessed and don't even know it!
also, there was another article about a woman and her one outfit from haiti. i blogged about it i guess a year ago.
so, please pray for Makendy, and all of the other people and the relief workers that are there. my dad is leaving tomorrow to go for 16 days to work in a hospital outside of Port-au-Prince. he is a pharmacist and will be putting in very long hours i'm sure. he is going as part of Samaritan's purse ministries. please pray for his safety and that he'll be the hands and feet of Christ to these suffering people.