welcome!

new email address for anyone that has been trying to contact me through the NTLworld one - it seems to have crashed or something - anyway my new email is starfishbm@yahoo.com so the same first bit (wow i am so inventive) and just a change of the last part.

coming home soon so this blog will be ending its life soon, but am planning to write a more extensive (yes you heard me right MORE estensive) account when i get back.

oh and a request for when i get back - im not expecting everyone to start calling me Bee
as i am here but you can at least shorten it to Bron! Thanks xx

less than a month to go.. what more dangerous / exciting antiques can i get up to? we'll just wait and see!

have actually to tell you that iv changed my flight AGAIN (but is that a surprise as i have always been one for doing the unexpected/changing my mind alot!) to the 24th of June (arriving early on the 25th) so that i will be around for a very important occasion held by one of my oldest friends Catherine in Cambridge. so see you even sooner!

Friday, December 14, 2007

Hospitals

I have not completely forgotten or neglected my first places of work, I have still been going to Nakuru Nursing Home when I can to visit the first friends that I me there, and to visit Sipora, the patient who has been there for it must be almost 6 months now, as she cant pay the bill. I go and read to her and took in some tinsel the other day to decorate her room in a festive fashion. I have been a friend to her and she has in turn been a mentor to me, we have discussed my problems, her problems and prayed together on numerous occasions. I am still praying that she will be able to leave that place but I think that that day is still a long way off given her financial state and the matron’s stubborn nature, it is a war of pride between the two so at the moment I just do my best to help her when I can. Then as for PGH, mum sent me some Christmas decorations in the post which I was planning to take and decorate the kids ward with, I had been kinda nervous after not being there for such a long time, now I have NO idea how I motivated myself to go to that horrible place every day, routine I guess! But I mentioned the idea to John, the youth officer, who suggested I recruit a few youths for mRed Cross and we go together then also do some songs and games, it was a great idea, everyone who I have spoken to has been keen. It is very nice not to be doing everything alone anymore, now instead of me trying to scramble up a huge wall alone, we are a team, there are people to give me a leg up.

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