Have you felt the ancient ruins call
Where looms of time weave moss?
And do you yearn for one small glimpse
Of those who suffered loss?
This was in the province of Champasak in southern Laos. |
There was flooding here in September. It was said to be the worst in 35 years. |
Their rice crop was destroyed. |
Inside the homes you could see the water line that was chest deep. |
We were grateful for the young volunteers who speak Pathed Lao |
This joint was really jumpin'! |
This is Dr. Anson Call and his wife Kathy being honored for their part in the vision clinic here at the Mahosot Hospital. We were really busy helping with this. |
Elder Kyle Wright and a happy patient. She giggled as I walked her over to be fitted with reading glasses. I wonder if she had ever talked to Americans before. She she was really delightful. |
The whole Eye Care 4 Kids crew and the Forbes family fundraisers and Chandy who brought us such delicious lunches. |
We dispensed almost 2,000 pairs of eyeglasses in four days.That is Elder Johnson in the back. |
Have you ever seen a finer bunch of nurses? They were there to have their eyes checked, too. |
The chair next to me dropped me to the floor when it broke. |
This is the head nurse with her able assistant. A laugh a minute, this one. |
This is Joseph Carbon of Eye Care 4 Kids hard at work. His able assistant Elder Murray. |
E. and S. Singley, E. Murray, E. Johnson, E. Xiong, E. Wright, S. and E. Jorgensen |
Everyone worked so hard and we loved it. "Every Mose was on his toes. This joint was really jumpin'!" |