Clinic Moving


The clinic move was way more involved than what I can write here.  The first whole week was spent making counters and shelves, painting, cleaning and finishing floors, cleaning doors and sills and windows and equipment, just a whole bunch of hard work.  The second week we started moving in and the above mentioned work continued.  I don’t have many pictures, and the ones I do are of my work.  If you want to see more, go to the GTH website http://www.gospeltohaiti.net and look at the blogs.

With help from Breanna and Rhoda  mostly, I sorted and organized the supplies and medicine in the clinic depot and the pharmacy.  It took the whole week, but we were done by Saturday evening.  Here are the shelves of supplies, after that came organizing the medicine.

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It took a while, but the shelves were finally full and the boxes empty!  It wasn’t just a matter of stashing things, it had to make sense, and be organised.

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Here is my empty pharmacy, by Saturday, it was looking like a huge job to get it organized and filled, but by Monday morning, it was up and running!

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When we were hauling boxes out of the house to the Gator, Cherie came and said “Help”.  So I gave her a box and she toddled out the door with it, then decided that it wasn’t as easy as it looked, and left for activities more her age!

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These other pictures are just a glimpse into the other work that was going on.

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Here is a bonus picture.  My dad came down to teach a Pastor’s Conference.  He and Caleb Trent, who was helping teach, came up the mountains Friday afternoon to see the land and to see me.  It was so nice to take an hour and go spend a bit of time with them.  If you don’t know, Aid For Haiti bought some land 10 min out the road from here.  It is a nice fertile piece of land, and Michael is going to be working on fencing and building for the next couple of months.  When I return to Haiti, hopefully there will be a place to live up there.  I’m looking forward to that!  I hope you all will pray for God to speed the work and provide all we need for that project.  I’m so glad we found a place here in the area where we know people, and where we can have fellowship with the other missionaries.  Our cousins are currently building 40 min farther into the mountains.

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That’s all for tonight.  God bless you!

 

 

 

 

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Elliott Tenpenny

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