Friday, July 18, 2008

Whew - Way Overdue

Yikes - it's been over a month. Sorry about that! There is some much and so little going on here. LOL. When it's busy, it's crazy, when it's slow, I'm laying in a hotel with aircon and pretending it's winter!
So - aside from the emergency appendectomy of one volunteer and two of my staff being in the hospital last week - all is well. Nothing more than a 2 month old with acute hydrocephalus to manage this weekend!
The good news is - it rained tonight and dropped the temp about 5 degrees F. The bad news is we've had daily power outages - todays as far as I know is still an issue - At our house if the power goes, the water goes. So I'm sitting at my favorite bar, drinking a cold beer and surfing on their Wifi! Thanks Yim!
The rest is all going according to plan - sort of: I'm working on the first Monthly Volunteer Newsletter to go out to 1000 past Việt Nam Volunteers, also writing a staff manual from scratch, updating the volunteer manual and creating fund raising proposals to create a regular inflow of money for the kids and programs we have here.
I love it all! Where else can I work in shorts, work in a bar (sometimes), play with amazing kids, hug babies who don't cry when I pick them up, pay 40 cents for a Pepsi, 90 cents for a beer and $1 for lunch?
I recently bought 9 pieces of embroidery made by disabled kids at the Red Cross Vocational Center. Mom has them in CT if anyone is interested in donating and getting something in return. If you just want to donate, email me!
I'm building 3 funds currently: Education, Medical and Monthly Wellness (fruit, milk, rice). It's a slow process but I'm committed to making it work. Despite the red tape, hospital incompetence, police harassment and government asking US for money to volunteer in THEIR city '- the nerve, right??? Oh well, that's Vietnam and I'm not planning on going anywhere soon. Call me crazy but it all seems like a challenge for me. If I can stay patient in the midst of corruption, child abuse, school neglect and more, I can do so much to help so many kids! Yep - it's a challenge alright. And why not?
So - attached are a few fun kid photos to share with you. I need to get back to writing my newsletter and creating the funding needed to keep these lil' buggers healthy and happy. I hope you are well and enjoying air conditioning, running water, electricity on demand, family, Mexican food, and whatever else I used to take for granted! (Oh, I did get to see a few Miss Universe contestants in Natrang a week ago - that was a bit surreal considering!) Ha Ha Ha! xxoo

5 comments:

OD said...

Hats off to you for the work that you are doing. It truely is amazing and you are an inspiration.

Texas Transplant said...

Hi! You are the most ridiculously productive person ever. Fact.

Unknown said...

Great job, Jen. Course we are prejudiced as we are your family back home. Hot here too, but we do have air conditioning. Anyone interested in the embroidery, please let me know and I'll get some info to you.
Love Mom (Berlin, CT)

Viet GVN said...

Hi Jen,

This is Viet sending this mess. Thank you very much for your great understanding about the mess I told to you about our program. Hope they are not much challenging to you and you can enjoy your time in VN.

Jeannine said...

Wow, you work so hard just to get the basics for these kids. That is truly amazing. They have the best person in their corner working for them. I will contact your Mom about the embroidery.