
Here are a few photos of the evolution of the dental clinic.



Good friends...as all the Senior Missionaries have been. This is Neil Anderson in the red shirt. He lives across the hall from the us. These people are adventures waiting to happen.




The Bawdens the day before they left to go home. Still waiting for the chairs.

This is an orphanage for girls. They love the Bawdens and the Alberts who have spent many hours building this clinic.
Nahomi with two phones at her ears at the same time has a smile for everyone.
This is a country of smiles and laughter.

Nahomi with two phones at her ears at the same time has a smile for everyone.
This is a country of smiles and laughter.

Babies are always carried in a sling on mom's back.

The dental clinic is finished except for the chairs which are in customs limbo somewhere.

Two amigos from our branch. They are our right arms...and our left. The branch is so good to us. We are left alone, now that the Bawdens are gone. And yet, today, everyone looked after us. We love these people. 
The dental clinic at the beginning. This was a garbage area and yet the Bawdens had the vision to see what could be done.

The dental clinic at the beginning. This was a garbage area and yet the Bawdens had the vision to see what could be done.

2 comments:
Carolyn,
It's so good to see pictures of you and your husband, and especially the wonderful work that you are involved in and get to witness. It's amazing. We have missed you--Isaiah asks every once in a while when we drive by your home, when the Taylors are returning. I remind him of what you are doing and then he is not so impatient! love,
Elisa Pack
Such a great thing to do!
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