Great News!! On March 28th to 29th we had our Sea Trials and we are now out of the Shipyard! And under our own management. We have had lots to do in the last 3 weeks and now we are sailing to Africa as I write. Right now!! Can you believe it? We still say to each other, Can we believe it? We spent 3 days in Rotterdam and now we are on our way to Liberia. And it has been a rocking and rolling few days. It will be 6 days to Tenerife to re-fuel and then 6 more to Africa. We are very excited. It has been a very long 8 years in the making. And when it happened, it happened fast. And we have lots to do still to finish projects, start new ones, combine forces with the crew on the Anastasis and begin our part in the work in Africa. We will have 450+ crew, up to 70 patients in the wards and lots of work to do. Ken will be serving in the role of Technical Superintendent after the 3 years here both as the Executive Director and the Technical Superintendent as well. Ann will be working in a new job in the Community Development in the area of Women’s empowerment. Not sure what it will look like in Liberia, but in Ghana, the Ghanaian women were taught Mushroom Farming, Bee Keeping, Snail farming and various other skills. Very exciting stuff! There will be lots of learning going on in all our lives. A new thing! Some challenges to come. The rainy season…17 plus feet of rain a year, mostly in 6 months. Hard to fathom that much rain! New ship systems to run and see how they work. Heat. Screening day for surgeries, expecting thousands to come, hoping for help. That will happen before we get there. Moving equipment and 300 crew from one ship over to this one. New emergency generators to install, multitudes of technical work still to be done.
Meanwhile we have moved on board, and here is our cabin… I am still trying to make all our things fit into a very nice but not very big area. We would love to have you for tea and a chat.
The last month has been full of strange things like drills, drills and more drills. I am enclosing a picture of Isabella, our youngest crew member at 9 months. She is very patient as she is fastened once again into a life jacket for the drill. A reminder that we need to be prepared at all times.
Meanwhile we have moved on board, and here is our cabin… I am still trying to make all our things fit into a very nice but not very big area. We would love to have you for tea and a chat.
The last month has been full of strange things like drills, drills and more drills. I am enclosing a picture of Isabella, our youngest crew member at 9 months. She is very patient as she is fastened once again into a life jacket for the drill. A reminder that we need to be prepared at all times.
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