Monday 13 June 2016

Something new under the sun?

                                                                               International labour day  1st May 2016 spot the 2 Chadian flags

A time to arrive and a time to leave,

A time to work and a time to rest,

A time to teach and a time to learn,

A time to laugh and a time to weep,

A time for greetings and a time for goodbyes.
                                                                   (adapted)

                                                                            
‘’I know that there is nothing better for people to do than to be happy and to do good while they live. That each of them may eat and drink, and find satisfaction in all their toil - this is the gift of God’      Ecclesiastes 3 (12-13)

 
Farid meowed at the door on  Saturday morning, it must have seemed a normal day to him, a good night out  hunting and now he could now look forward to his day job of lying around the house and being fed some delicious left overs. This is all he has ever known, but things were about to change. Firstly he was enticed into a box, then put into a car (did that really bring back unpleasant memories of a trip to the vet?) and off we set to a new home on the far side of town, a small walled compound in the middle of nowhere.  With our departure he can no longer stay at GII, so we are very happy to have found a place for him with Dia, our head midwife. She needs a new cat to keep the mice under control and to replace their much loved cat Princess who died recently. So long as he can adapt he has fallen on his feet, as cats tend to do. We will miss him.

 
Monday morning 7am and here I am in bed writing a blog, Andrea is making a cup of tea and Rebecca is still fast asleep on the veranda. Something new? This time last week the usual rhythm of the last 6 years was still there but change was in the air. Rebecca had already set off in the car with Dogo  for her last week at school to write her first exam paper, Philosophy, and Andrea and I were getting ready for our final few days and nights of work at Guinebor II.





The Friday before that (3/6/2016) a bit in advance so that it was before the first day of Ramadan, we had officially thanked the hospital staff and shared a meal together. Speeches were made and we received some fine gifts, amongst them a new leather briefcase for me and a mother and child statue sculpted in wood for Andrea. Really thoughtful and generous. The mayor came thanked us for our hard work, wished that we could stay and jokingly asked what we had done that we might be sent to Bardai (not a sought after posting by most Chadians)



By the following Friday, 10/6/2016 all was said and done. Bert Oubre, (CEF President and new Medical Director), his wife Debbie (Obstetric nurse) and  Kalbassou Dabassou ( Surgical technician/nurse) had arrived on Tuesday, handovers had been made and then by 5pm on Friday our time here was finished, only the packing up  of the house left to do. The day will always be remembered, Ruth got very good results from her first year at university and emailed them from her holiday travelling around Eastern Europe with friends. Rebecca sat her final paper for her Bac, and is now waiting upon results. It was Andrea’s birthday and also 33 years since we got engaged to be married. A life changing day for our family.

 
I did say goodbye at the Friday morning staff meeting from Andrea and me, and being the last day did make it seem a bit more real than the week before. We thanked them again for working with us as a team to serve our patients, each of them had played their role, nurses, midwives, doctors, cleaners, guards, pharmacy laboratory administration, health care assistants and sterilisation. Everyone depended on each other and will continue to do so, but we will miss the pleasure of serving with them.

 
And then I said goodbye, and  yes I said it in English. Au revoir just isn’t the same, although till we meet again is a fine sentiment, I preferred my mother tongue to really express my feelings. Goodbye a contraction of the old English ‘God bless you’

Good bye Guinebor.

Our last management team meeting May 2016
 

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