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Recovering In Children’s Ward

November 12, 2008 by Jeremy · Leave a Comment 


Today, I found both Tarza and Rezhin out of the ICU and in the ward. While I was visiting this afternoon the girls were munching on Doritos and peanut M&M’s.  It seems as if they are on their way to a full recovery.

Out Of ICU, Munching Doritos

November 11, 2008 by Jeremy · Leave a Comment 

Today, I found both Tarza and Rezhin out of the ICU and in the ward. While I was visiting this afternoon the girls were munching on Doritos and peanut M&M’s.  It seems as if they are on their way to a full recovery.

Doing Wonderfully After Surgery

November 10, 2008 by Jeremy · 8 Comments 

Rezhin had her surgery today around 12:30 p.m. She had an ASD and her surgery lasted until around 3:00. Her mother was anxious, as was expected. It was good that Tarza‘s mother was there too, and Ali‘s father so he could translate for them. This takes away a lot of the tension during the long wait. When Rezhin came out of surgery, her mom had to wait awhile before she could go see her.

I asked the surgeon how Tarza had done and he said, “Excellent. She’s doing wonderfully.” To me, that’s the best report you can get.

Surgery Scheduled For Tomorrow

November 9, 2008 by Jeremy · 2 Comments 

We received a surprise telephone call this evening from the hospital telling us to bring Rezhin and Tarza, and that they would have surgery tomorrow.

The mothers speak only Kurdish but Ali’s father is there to help with the translation. His calmness and attention helps them to have a peace they might not have if he weren’t there.

ASD Repair Expected To Be Simple

November 6, 2008 by Jeremy · 2 Comments 

We took Rezhin to the hospital to get her echo this morning along with Tarza. They both had to get their blood work done and an x-ray first. Rezhin was naturally scared and it upset her when they took her blood, but with the help of Ali‘s father translating to her and her mother, it didn’t take long before she was comforted and then she had to go for her DPT shot. After this we took to girls to get their echo. After hers was done, the doctor had to leave to do an echo for an emergency surgery, so we had to wait for Tarza to get her echo.

We went down for lunch and returned for the echo and still had a long wait. During the wait everyone was getting restless so we decided to pass the time away by setting up a plastic bowling game they had there. Soon Rezhin and the rest of us joined in. Communication had been a little difficult until this and all of a sudden there seemed to be a break in the barrier. We were all having fun.

The report we got back was good. They found out Rezhin has ASD which should be simple and they hope to do her surgery soon.


Tarza Arrives In Jordan

November 4, 2008 by Jeremy · Leave a Comment 

Late this afternoon we welcomed Rezhin and her mother, along with Tarza and her mother. We’d hoped to receive them Sunday evening but needed to wait until today. Once here at the house, we were all thankful to have Sara‘s father to help us communicate with one another. Neither of these mothers speak Arabic or English, so we’re really hoping that translation will be available for all of us during their stay here.

Tonight at the house the three little girls (Rezhin, Tarza and Sara) are all feeling shy, and therefore have not yet begun to play together. Since Rezhin will not have her first echo until Thursday, we’re hoping that they will enjoy playing with one another in the morning after a good night’s sleep.

Rezhin Arrives In Jordan

November 4, 2008 by Jeremy · 19 Comments 

Late this afternoon we welcomed Rezhin and her mother, along with Tarza and her mother. We’d hoped to receive them Sunday evening but needed to wait until today. Once here at the house, we were all thankful to have Sara‘s father to help us communicate with one another. Neither of these mothers speak Arabic or English, so we’re really hoping that translation will be available for all of us during their stay here.

Tonight at the house the three little girls (Rezhin, Tarza and Sara) are all feeling shy, and therefore have not yet begun to play together. Since Rezhin will not have her first echo until Thursday, we’re hoping that they will enjoy playing with one another in the morning after a good night’s sleep.

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