Friday, January 30, 2009

Lomasontfo's progress in photos

2 days after surgery with a special friend from Pastor LaSalette

Incision needed to tie off external carotid

3 days after surgery - talking with sister in Swaziland
World problem: How much do you have to mash food so that it will fit in a 9 year olds mouth when her jaw is wired shut and she only has an opening on the lower left side?
Looking beautiful!

1 week after surgery
Stitches out!
Lomason works the camera - she's getting good!

A little school work
Back to silly

Thank you for all your prayers!









Monday, January 26, 2009

Surgery Day

Silly Faces Always Welcome

Wednesday, January 21, the morning of Lomasontfo's surgery, began with a rousing game of Go Fish. She learned to play this game a few days prior and asks to play it everyday. At 10:00am it was time to go to the theater - no, not another movie, it is what the operating rooms are called here. Upon arrival in the hall outside the OR it was learned the anesthesiologist was running late. Time was passed with reading the bible, talking, being a bit silly, and Lomasontfo taking a brief nap. An hour and a half later it was really time for the surgery. After a prayer Lomasontfo rolled away, more calm and peaceful than I had ever seen her, praise God.


7 hours later Lomasontfo arrived in the ICU. Wow she looks different! The cyst was gone and lots of swelling contributed to her new look. The swelling will eventually go away but the cyst will never return. Her progress has been good and more updates are forth coming.

It is amazing to see God's hand at work, using so many people to make this happen for Lomasontfo. Without this surgery and reconstruction her prognosis was not good. The cyst would continue to grow rapidly and potentially create life-threatening challenges. The love of God, the love of many people here, and the love of people around the world praying for her are a beautiful display of the power of love. What a wonderful way to Live in Love everyday, caring about a child in need, whether near or far, whether you know her or not. Prayer and love - a great combination.

Lomasontfo returns to Pretoria

The call came from the surgeon that it was time for Lomasontfo to return to Pretoria for the big surgery to remove the bone cyst. A week later the Live in Love Rav4 was packed up and headed across the border into South Africa. Upon arrival the vascular surgeon did his assessment and shared his plan for tying off her external carotid artery to greatly decrease the risk of excessive bleeding during the surgery. With the weekend and nothing scheduled for Lomasontfo her doctor agreed to her leaving the hospital, getting a break before the surgery when she will need to be there for several weeks. So, what is it like for a girl who lives in a rural area with no electricity or running water to spend a weekend in the city? She was in another world...

Everything was new and so unlike anything she had ever seen or experienced before, from the bath tub at the hotel to the escalator at a mall. She went to a movie, Madagascar 2, and simply being in the lobby was on the verge of overwhelming. When the lights went off and the previews started she leaned into Lori and asked,"Is it night?" This was the only way for her to relate to a place so dark despite it being the middle of the afternoon... outside. When she saw an escalator she once again had the expression of confusion, intrigue, and excitement all at once. Something so simple to many of us, something we use often without thinking twice, became an amusement park ride to Lomasontfo. She wanted to try it. As she stood at the top and watched the stairs moving she was hesitant, unsure of how to get on. With brief instruction and a strong hand to guide and steady her she stepped on and instantly was amazed. At the bottom, with a 1-2-3 and another helpful hand, she didn't merely step off but made a great leap, a triumphant accomplishment completed. She had so much fun with this she went up and down at least 4 more times. By the last time she was determined to do it by herself, no "helping hand". The smile, the bright eyes, the energy in her steps and jumps - you would have thought we were at Disneyland. Actually, for her, it was Disneyland.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Christmas in Swaziland


The children had a great opportunity to celebrate at the annual Christian Family Church and Children’s Cup Christmas Party. Almost 1000 children and a few hundred adult volunteers were on hand at the soccer stadium in Tambankulu. Children were bused in from numerous rural areas. The children participated in activities including face painting, soccer, water slide, and jumping castles.

Pastor LaSalette gets in on the face painting.





Make shift water slide: long sheet of black plastic, sprinklers, hill....



Look out, comin' through!

A wonderful lunch was served including stew, pop (a Swaziland staple), beet root, cole slaw, and juice. When the children departed they each received a gift bag to take home.
mmmmm....... stew

Can you say "cole slaw"?

African woman are some of the strongest women in the world.


1 potato, 2 potato, 3 potato, 4.......




9 large pots were needed to cook the stew, pap, and rice. The fires were started at 5:00 am to ensure the pots would be hot enough to cook all the food.

While Swaziland couldn’t be further away from a white Christmas, a great time was had by all.

On a side note, do you know how much food and preparation it takes to feed 1300 people?

Take a look…
230 kilograms of meat
(1 of the many uses for a Rav in Swaziland)
Beet root...

...and more beet root

A small sampling of the food waiting to be prepared.

Bongi, Praise and Worship Leader at Christian Family Church International, shreds cabbage at lightning speed.

After hours of shredding, Bongi takes a well-deserved break as the food preparation the night before the party continues through the night.

Grab a knife, grab a veggie, start chopping....


Mother and daughter team Teresa and Danielle tackle the carrots.
Lori chopping and shredding, too

Are we done yet?
The final count:
230 kg's of meat (507 lbs)
50 kg's of potatoes (110 lbs)
20 kg's of carrots (44 lbs)
150 kg's of rice (330 lbs)
30 cabbages
30 kg's of green peppers (66 lbs)
Way too many onions to remember