We arrived in Mutengene, Cameroon on March 24. We had a few hours in the Charles DeGaulle Airport. Man is it nice! They had the snazziest bathrooms I've ever seen!
Anyway, back to the African reality.... We were met by Dad's friend, Henry, and he helped get us through the MANY hustlers who wanted to take our luggage. Mutengene is a couple of hours from Douala, where the airport is. We had a room in the Rest House...
Henry and his wife Olivia had us over to dinner the night after we arrived. She fixed a huge meal, and it was really tasty. They eat LOTS of fish there. Henry is an Orthopaedic Surgeon at the Cameroon Baptist Convention Hospital, which has a drawing area of about 600,000 folks.
This is the Doctors' Lounge.....
Here we have the IT room for the hospital. They do have WiFi, but it is SSSSLLLLLOOOOW!!
We went with Henry, his wife and three little boys to the beach. It was bathtub warm, and the sand was black.
Our driver took us to his church with him.....
I didn't even make this sign for them!
This is the construction of a new part of the hospital...
One of the waiting rooms...
We overnighted in Nairobi on our way here to Kisumu. It's on Lake Victoria, but you can't get into the water, as it has Schistosomiasis. Tobias took us to a lovely restaurant on the side of the lake. You can eat the fish, since they are cooked. It is talapia, and it was yummy!
There is a Water Lizard out in the middle of the picture.
Dad and Tobias.
On Sunday, Tobias took us to see his family home. His Dad has two wives, and Tobias has certainly not been a fan of him since he married again. That was probably 25-30 years ago. It is very similar to Berkina Faso. His mother cooked almost the entire time we were there, but we were told that it is rude to ask to help her. It implies that she can't do it herself.... It was a lovely meal of chicken as well as fish plus several side dishes. They have no electricity or running water, so they share all of the left overs with their neighbors and relatives.
Lots of neices and nephews, as well as neighbors...
Yesterday, we went to visit another hospital ia a village about two and a half hours away. The driver was two hours late because he had a flat tire, then the alternator went out..... Anyway, we were a few hours late, then about 10 minutes before we got there, we had another blow out.... The ambulance from the hospital came to get us....
We sat by the side of the road doing Sudoku puzzles till the Ambulance arrived.... Never have done that before....
This is the inside of the Ambulance.....
This lady is 121 years old! Her grown grandchildren are in their 50's and 60's. Her youngest child is in his 80's!
And one last picture.... A glue sniffer on the streets....
Hope all is well at home!
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