Tuesday, November 29, 2016

November 29, 2016

Early start.  Up at 3:45 to help a sister go to the hospital in Ahuachapán.  Yesenia is expecting and due in February and she is having a lot of problems with her leg veins.  So, she needs to see a specialist.  We left at 5, while it was still dark and arrived at the end of her street at 5:30.  While we waited about 15 minutes, the sun came up.  When we arrived in Ahuachapán, Dwaine jumped out and took a bus on back to Juayua and then on to Salcoatitan with Cesar for the summer course.  We drove on to the hospital. There was already a line, but not too long.  We entered the waiting room.  While I have been to this hospital before, I have never been allowed to enter.  She first had an appointment with her baby doctor.  In front of everyone in the waiting room, of which there were probably 150 people, you have to weigh on a huge scale.  How is that for privacy!!!  I waited while she saw her doctor and when she came out, we moved to the other end of the room in a little covey and waited for her to see her specialiss.  The final verdict was to use a pair of cardiac stockings, take some meds and come back.  So, we walked a long way first to make the next appointment.  Of course there was a long line.  Second, we walked another long distance to stand in line for meds.  In that line, Yesenia decided she had some questions for the nurse, so I stayed in line, uncertain if I could have any success since I had no insurance identification.  When I got to the window I explained that I was picking up the meds for a friend.  The meds are free.  The lady was very cordial and she was convinced that I was married to an El Salvadorian and that was why I was in line inside a hospital that requires El Sal insurance.  It was funny, but in the end she gave me the meds.  I found a seat and waited for Yesenia.  I was surprised at the number of people that stopped and asked me if I needed help.  Yesenia arrived after a short time and after getting some answers, she needed to make her third appointment….so back to the appointment line.  It was all so funny.   We stopped by Mr. Pizza on our way out and ordered a small pizza.  Yesenia finished hers and helped me finish mine.  I know she didn’t eat breakfast and was really hungry.  As we reached the outskirts of town, we came upon a terrible motorcycle accident.  It looked like two on the bike came around the corner too fast.  Three police were there, but no ambulance yet.  They were letting one car pass at a time.  So, we were waiting right in front of them for about 5 minutes.  I thought for a long time, one was dead, but he finally moved a foot.  The second’s face was completely covered in blood and he was writhing in pain.  It was horrific.  Neither had helmets.  We will never know any outcome, but will remain in prayer.  For the afternoon, we went to Idalia and Jennifer’s for a study on conversions in Acts.  Mario was not home, but out for work.  That is good news as it gives us time to talk and we can repeat the lesson when Mario if available.  One incident happened that was interesting.  We had invited two children from Juayua to our summer course.  They were the kids who lived near our first home in Juayua and would often stand at the door calling for Wicket.  They did not show up at Juayua.  Dwaine said they walked by at Salcoatitan and therefore joined that group!  Well, the good news is that they were visiting a church in Juayua, but hopefully they will come to Salcoatitan since they have no ties there.  We will be in prayer for them.  Don Santos did not come for the evening, so we went to Salcoatitan for their evening service.  


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