Today was such an amazing day.
I woke up to read about Chile and the earthquake and for the next few hours I could not get my mind wrapped around a 8.8 earthquake ... I still cannot. I know what 7.0 felt like and I cannot imagine moving more than that. So very scary. I am terribly sorry to hear of more loss and destruction.
I hurried up and got ready to head over to the hospital. Jen had invited Beth and I to join her on a trip out to the Comfort Ship. I had no idea how much I would get to experience. I have been on the ship once before in April when they were here for a good-will scheduled trip. Today was so much more interesting having so many connections to people on the boat.
As we arrived by smaller boat, we were greeted right away by beautiful women. They were nurses, a midwife, and doctors (all military) that knew Collette, knew baby Esther, had deep connections and were a part of the larger story that God told with Collette.
We got to hear about the surgeries and the situation with Collette and what they went through to make their decisions. We all stood there teary-eyed realizing how many miracles lined up for Collette and Esther and how amazing it is that they both withstood those injuries for 6 days before we ever found them. There was supernatural protection around Collette and Esther, there has not been anyone that can believe they both lived. They told us that Esther is famous all over the world. She was in LIFE magazine and on the cover of a Navy Magazine. :)
We got to have lunch on board the ship and hear the stories of what went on during the first crazy weeks on the ship. It was both heart-breaking and encouraging ... like so many things have been since the earthquake. They shared about the huge need and the feelings of not being able to get to everyone quick enough. They told of survivors that defied logic. We asked lots of questions and they graciously answered all of them.
(Troy- I got to meet C. Jones too! Cool, huh?)
We got tons of fun pictures but Jen was the only one with a camera so Beth and I are patiently waiting for her to be able to share them with us.... she is still hard at work tonight and I would be a total butt to bug her for them now. :) I will add a few in to this post later tonight and more tomorrow.
The Comfort Ship will leave Haiti in the next day or so. They have done AMAZING things there. They have loved Haitians and served so well. I am not being critical of them leaving, just sad they need to leave. I know that they needed to make that tough decision and I know things like that happen at very high levels. The people we met all seemed a bit sad too. They so clearly loved the people, I could tell in the way they shared the stories. It is a bummer to lose loving people like that. I loved that they figured out many true things about the strength of the people. I hope they share that back at home. If I knew of a better way to officially thank the military folks we met today that did SO MUCH for Haiti, I would do it - THANK YOU TO EACH AND EVERY PERSON THAT SERVED ON THE U.S NAVY COMFORT SHIP in the last six weeks. THANK YOU SO MUCH! (Thank you to all the civilians that worked on board too.)
One of the more amazing things that happened- Jen was asked if we could take a little ten year old boy named Rony to recover at our hospital. She happily agreed. It turned out that Rony was the VERY LAST patient to leave the ship. We took the boat ride into the port with him in a little boat ... the crew clapped for him when he left, people cried, it was incredibly touching. I tried to explain to him that he is kind of famous being their last patient to leave ... he had specialized surgeons work on him, he has a lot of recovering to do. He has very severe injuries to his face. The Comfort Ship provided him (us) with some of the best medication available today and we hope to make the next two to three weeks at our hospital a comforting and healing experience for him. He looks really roughed up right now. He did not get help until four weeks post EQ and the infection was/is quite severe. His adult older brother is staying with him at Heartline.
It was so humbling and touching to meet a lot of people who were happy with the partnership with Heartline and who spoke so highly of Jen and ALL of the medical professionals that have been in and out of our little post earth quake clinic/ER/hospital. I was struck by how amazing it is that our tiny little operation (relatively speaking) has received so much positive recognition and affirmation. God is good like that. :)
Right this minute, we have a beautiful Mama named Jesula getting ready to push - this is her third baby. Dad and Sister are here supporting her. We'll share more after baby arrives.
Here is a little video Dr. Abe Jacob from Minnesota took last night of our patients singing and having church time.
Check back for photos from the comfort ship and of new baby later. It is raining here tonight. We hate that for the people. The tents are not a great place to be in the rain.
Thanks for following along and holding these people in your prayers, it means a lot.
tara
JEN blogged about it here.
17 comments:
Thanks, Tara, for your continued updates. They help spur on our continued prayers! I especially loved the video. If a picture is worth a thousand words, a video is worth ten thousand. I turned up the volume and was grooving along with them. Praise the Lord! Stay strong, sister!
Tara,
It is so wonderful to have you blogging from Haiti again.
For so many reasons.
Selfishly, because it means so much to me to get a tiny glimpse of the real goings on (things I can know, and things I can then share with my own kids and networks).
Thinking of you-- because I can "hear" (in your writing) how GOOD you're doing being there, doing there, serving there, living your life out there, and that is AWESOME and INSPIRING (in so many, many ways) to 'hear.'
Lots of other reasons too, but those are the first and foremost.
xo
YOU and yours ARE LOVED, and appreciated for *all* that you do (including the blogging).
hbj
I got shivers when reading about the Comfort Ship. And about Collette & baby Esther. Amazing how it all worked out.
Yes...still holding you and Haiti in my prayers. Love, grace, and peace my friend.
Sara
Madison, WI
Tara, you've been on my heart so much lately. We're praying for you all.
loved the singing. Tbank you so much! Bless you guys as always.
love this!
thank you very much for your reports. I found your blogpage in a german newspaper. You all do great work and I and my husband to be will enclude you in our prayers.
At last one question: May I copy your video Joyful singing in Haiti for my blog?
Thank you very much Alexandra
sure - use the youtube ... it is amazing to see 40 people with very serious injuries singing and being joy-filled - I'd love for more people to see their courage.
It shows me the power of life they have after a big disturbing earthquake. There must be more people like you to help all the others.
Dear Tara,
it's is sooo good to hear and see how you "fit" in Haiti. I love the picture with Jen and Beth and it is so obvious how much you mean to each other!
Keep shining, you are doing amazing work.
Love to you, your family and Aiyti,
Alexandra
I had to share that video!! Pure JOY! thanks so much for sharing!!!
Tara, Beth and Jen...what an amazing day! You have truly seen the "worst" and the "best" these last weeks. hugs to all three of you.
more tears. seems that every time i read i'm moved to tears. the video was so beautiful! what you all are doing is so beautiful!
Dear Tara:
I've been following your blog from Chile since Haiti's quake.
Sadly, it was now our turn. Thankfully, our structures are much more resistant... but now, two days after, we are looking at the real dimension of the cathastrophe.
We know that every 25 years a quake like this will hit, but the loss of some many lives and homes makes us all sad but very hopefull that with the help of all the country we will rise...please to everyone reading, keep praying for Haiti and Chile.
Hugs from La Serena! (North of Chile...here it was only 4 degrees)
Beautiful! Thank you for continuing to share as you do God's work. Continued prayers.
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