I've been home just over a week now and it's been hard finding the right words to articulate this journey with Luke . I was given the honor of taking Luke to Guatemala to find a new home and I wondered how will I ever know who the right child is..and how could I only give to one child. All those worries in the grand scheme of this journey I now realize were trivial.
How
lucky the world is to have such kind, caring and compassionate people who
volunteer their time and skill to help others, and how lucky and grateful am I
to have spent 7 days with this Operation Smile team to work and learn alongside them. You
can never forget people like this. The Dr's and nurses who came from all over the world and the local Guatemalan team at the hospital and volunteers who came together was a beautiful thing.
Luke made friends all over the place , receiving lots of hugs and at times playing an important role in providing comfort and smiles when needed the most. He followed the route each child and parent followed during screening, he visited the pre-op area , the OR, and hung out in post op. First hand he got to experience the journey a child went through once arriving at the hospital.
I came across a quote this week.." I don't know how to do this but something inside me does" which embodies when you know something deep inside it leads you in the right direction. I am so happy it did.
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Screening Day |
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Handing over the Peace Candle my parents gave me from Keswick United Church during a special mass |
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Colgate volunteers and PIT team |
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Medical records set up time- Luke helping out |
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Luke hanging out in in the PIT |
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Awesome people |
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Luke getting checked over by Nurse Cathy and Lucy |
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Luke following the same route as the kids during screening |
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In Pediatrics |
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Speech therapist Erica was busy talking to parents and kids |
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Hematology |
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Luke making friends everywhere he went |
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Dentist visit |
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Open wide Luke |
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Hanging in the Electronic Med Rec area |
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More friends |
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Jess and Luke hit it off |
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Sister Gabriela loves Luke |
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In the crib |
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Putting on his scrub hat |
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Child Life Specialist and Luke helping the kids to understand what will happen when they enter the OR |
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Sweet volunteers |
After 2 days of screening, time for our team day which brought us to Antigua. The gifts I found there were in the most unlikely places and they were not material items.
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Local artisans |
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Volcano beauty |
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Antigua |
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Beauty everywhere
After 7 days what did I learn from this journey:
When you have faith and hope you find the courage to face even the scariest of things and we are never alone |
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Courage |
The overwhelming sense of unconditional love , kind , compassion and giving of yourself to help others brings joy from the inside out and its the most amazing feeling in the world. We are all humans connected..
The next time I think I need something...I know I will be pausing and reflecting.
Before you judge a book by its cover...explore the story inside
Material things are not the path to joy
Be yourself ..take risks..let the walls down
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Love
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On day 2 of surgery Luke found his new home. It wasn't a difficult decision at all, in fact we both knew he belonged with Yesamin. She was as beautiful inside as her story which represented exactly what Operation Smile is about. I am grateful and blessed to have met her and her mother Mary Elizabeth.
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Luke found his home with Yesamin and I know he will be loved |
When
I left, Jim, Andrea and I never knew one another, other than the fact we were
J&J colleagues. After 7 days we returned home friends and forever connected
by sharing in this life changing experience. Not to mention the friends made along the way
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Photo bomb |
Guatemala and Operation Smile I came home a much better person grateful and blessed for having this experience and the gifts you gave me are forever in my heart. Gracias!
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Thank you |
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