One of the most common sayings on the ship is "It's not wrong, just different" and I have decided this is going to be my motto for dealing with the holiday season far away from home. First up this week, was (American) Thanksgiving Day!
Back in October, the ship had a 'Friendsgiving' to celebrate all the countries Thanksgivings together. The idea was to not show preference to one country's holidays since it would be impossible to celebrate all the holidays of every country represented onboard. While we were sad at first, those of us from the United States decided to have our own Thanksgiving instead. We planned a little get together/potluck and gave into the idea that we wouldn't have Turkey...except that we did end up having turkey for dinner and it turned into a multi-national everyone eat all the food event! In the end, it was a great day spent with lots of friends cooking and having a delicious meal and stuffing ourselves until we couldn't get off the couch. Here's some of the highlights:
And finally, a group picture - there was about triple this many people in total. The rest are in another section watching a rerun of last year's Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade! |
Health and healthcare when I need it
Family and friends (new and old)
Mercy Ships and the opportunity to live and work on this ship
The beautiful people of Madagascar who have welcomed us to their country and entrusted us with their healing
Surgeons, anesthesiologists, nurses, lab techs, pharmacists, radiologists and so many others who are giving their time to take care of our patients
The rest of the crew who tirelessly work to keep the ship running and never complain about being out of the hospital 'spotlight'
So many legs healing straighter on A ward (and all the other incredible patients too!)
A sweet, beautiful, healthy new niece back home
Fast internet and Skype that allows me to see her and talk to the rest of my family pretty much anytime
God- for His love and provision of all things
For amazing donors and supporters (like YOU!) who allow me to be here witnessing all these awesome things. Thank you!
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