Today has been a very quiet day. We did a chest on a
volunteer and that is pretty much it. I did my laundry, a small load. If I need to, I can do it again on Monday to get clean clothes for the trip home. I have been putting things into my bag and green duffel. I think I can get everything
in so I will not have to mail anything. Will pack most of it tonight and live on a few
clothes so I don't have to pack much. I'm cleaning out the mess and other stuff in my
locker and giving things to people so I don't have to pack them for home. The less
weight the better.
Gave Jennifer three of my T-shirts as she has 5 shirts and
this will give her a week plus one. The Dutch team left today they are staying
at a hotel in Manila and then flying out tomorrow. Three people in our group
are booking two rooms at the Marriott. I will see how full the temple housing
is and then if needed will see if there is a room at the Marriott. (I gave the
information dad sent to Madison Burr and then he said it is not $200 a night
only $180. Which I then said it was an estimate converting $20 US to $800
pesos. This kid and his mom know it all. I just sit back and let them flap their lips as in their mind no one is as good
as them!!!! Sound like some people we know at home.)
Went to the surgical case review.
Very intersecting as every case had radiology involved. They never mention
the tech who did the exam. Just had the resident radiologist speaking. Guess we
are always in the background with anything. There is the week in review
tonight so no devotional. Sunday will be slow as all the patients are off the
ship by now and we leave port at 1:00 pm. The Canadians are having a Canada
celebration so may be I will get brave and were my Canada shirt for the event.
We are told we should get to Manila somewhere between 11:00 am and 4:00 pm. I hope
we get to have a late day on Monday but I am sure we will be prepping to
liberty port. Time is going even faster. Can't wait to see you all very soon !!
Mom/Caroline
P.S. at the week
in review we were treated to a 12 string guitar/ukulele youth group. They were
really good. We were served ice cream drumsticks. During the week in review
they give awards of recognition to a US military, partner nations and NGO.
Jennifer was awarded the NGO for her help at the pier, CT and over all
decreasing the percentage time for patients in the office. It is a big thing as
the ships captain and medical captain present it to you. Radiology said they
put my name in also for helping with the dark room on the island. But I am OK
with her getting it. She really likes to be appreciated and it is good for her
to be recognized for her hard work.
It is coming to a close so fast. You will be home in no time and then you will probably miss parts of it. Soak in every minute and enjoy the last few days! See you soon, Lisa and Steve
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