It’s hard to believe it’s been 4
months since my last update. I’m been at the Kowak Mission since late April and
am now heading home in a few hours for the winter in Kansas City.
What a wonderful year I’ve had at
Kowak. It was so different from previous years because I got to meet many of
the people in our village and go to their homes to delivery mosquito nets and
rosaries (donated by friends and students from Queen of the Holy Rosary Parish)
and take their photos. In my spare time on weekends I would walk around for
exercise by visiting some of these same areas and having a smart phone with
camera I was always being asked for pictures. I would then return the following
weekend to deliver the photos. Most had never seen a picture of themselves, of
course, so they were thrilled. Fortunately, getting photos developed is very
cheap now and only an hour away.
Since I last wrote I went to
Kitale, Kenya with our visiting PA, Kathy Dunford to escort her on her way back
home. I also wanted to see the Korb’s from the KC area and our long term Maryknoll
Lay Missioners Russ Brine and John O’Donohue. We just missed the Korb’s as John’s
mother passed away a few days before we arrived. But we had a grand time with
John O and Russ and saw lots of Kathy’s friends from her previous hospital and
health care jobs. I got several ideas from the head of the hospital (an Indian
sister) about things to help our hospital, like odor control powder for the
toilets and a unique water filtration system using a clay pot made of American
design.
Kathy and I had gone up on a new
mini bus (12 passenger) system and it was quick (8 hrs) and easy, so I took it
home. On the way up to Kenya I forgot to lock my luggage zippers so lost
several computer cords due to sticky fingers. Kathy also lost some money but
was not sure how. No problem coming home and the scenery is beautiful in this
southwest section of Kenya with many hills and tea plantations. We had lots of
good food in Kitale and got entertained by Russ’s primary school students. They
are former street children. What a great program he has there.
Fr Conard returned at the end of July
from 3 months of home leave. He visited all three brothers around the country
and Our Lady of Lourdes Parish in Rochester who donates so generously for our
hospital support. He immediately started working on building an outdoor area
next to the rectory for the big Jubilee Mass for all the priests and sisters of
our diocese. It was an all-day event as we had to feed most of the 1,000 in
attendance. It is supposed to be at another parish next year but we are pushing
the bishop to have it back at Kowak next year since it will be Fr Conard’s 60th
anniversary as a priest.
I made one last trip to Mwanza, our
second largest city 4 hours south, to shop for medicine and a few items with
our car mechanic, to get some repairs done and to buy a LaserJet color printer
for the hospital. We hauled a crankshaft down for grinding and picked it up the
next day. I arranged to have the medicines boxed up and waiting at the door for
pick-up the next morning at two different pharmacies. I also arranged for the
large color printer to be delivered to my hotel that evening to save me time
finding parking space the next day to pick it up. So it was a very successful trip with no
punctures (flats) or breakdowns.
Of course the highlight of this
last month was the wonderful baseball post-season the KC Royals had, culminating
in the World Series Championship. Wow! What a team and what a season. Sure wish
my twin brother had been alive to enjoy it as much as we did last year. I’m
looking forward to returning home now to catch the end of those celebrations
tomorrow night. I was on the bus Monday by 8 a.m. and headed to Nairobi during
the last game so my friend Liz Mach was watching the game at home and texting
me with the scores, inning by inning. Thank God she is a big sports fan. I feel
very blessed.
Tom
Tom, thanks for the update. Have a great time in Kansas and if you get to FWD, give a "holler"! God Bless! Cindy
ReplyDeleteThanks for letting us know. Wish you Happy and Healthy time in Kansas.
ReplyDeleteTom and Geetha
Hi Tom,
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the Royals World Series win! Enjoy it now, because the Cubs will be ready to win in 2016. Glad to hear that you had a good experience in Kenya, and I hope that you have a great winter in the U.S. Personally, I think I would flip-flop the timeframes to enjoy warm weather all year around. : )
Peace,
Jason Obergfell