Thursday, May 21, 2009

Nearing the End...




It was our last real clinical day for us here in Guayaquil! We did our last school's health screenings in the community, some interviews with postpartum moms, and some dietary recalls with 6th graders. THAT was funny. A few of us went into the classroom to give them instructions on the dietary recalls. After we gathered them, one girl handed us her notebook for us to write down our names. Then, a flood of 6th graders (like 30 or 40) started throwing their notebooks in front of our faces for us to sign them. Absolutely INSANE! Sarah somehow got them to all sit in their seats before we left (they didn't know where their teacher was), and then I was about to take a picture of them before I walked out when they started CHARGING the door. We had to kind of run away...haha....funny kids!

We also toured the University of Guayaquil's nursing school today. We got to meet with a lot of their students and talk to their director. Turns out, some things are just universal with nursing: Mosby's for example...plenty of those in their library!

Then tonight we sang at a fireside at a chapel for investigators. The missionaries sang a few songs, and we sang "Joseph Smith's First Prayer" and "I Need Thee Every Hour." We've been able to do a lot with the stakes here, so it's been nice to see a few familiar faces in the church!

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