Hey Everyone! Well it is Thursday morning and I am up and dressed an hour early which isn’t abnormal. Well I am trying to think about what all has happened since the last time I bloged. The pharmacy students that were with us left yesterday for Livingston and will be back on Sunday to finish packing and will then be headed home. Reagan (Dr. Weaver’s daughter who is an OT), Ashley (OT grad student), Tammy (Dr. Weaver’s friend), the film crew, and some Harding professors (Stockstills & Hoppers) all got here on Tuesday, so it’s been a packed house which is fun.
The Havens have been great. There has been a lot of improvement with the kids both with language and with feeding exercises. It has been fun working with my group of Tessa, Ben and Jill. This week we are doing language stimulation therapy all day.
It rained on Tuesday a little which was the second time it has done so since we have been here and here lately it has been really cloudy. Dr. Tullos has been taking pictures of it because he said that he hasn’t seen weather like this any of the times he has been here. This is suppose to be their dry season and is suppose to be cool. It’s still hot in my opinion. Other people say it must be in the 70’s and 60’s which I do not believe. I think it’s more like mid to high 80’s during the hot part of day and high 70’s to low 80’s when the sun is down which I know is cooler than Arkansas, so I am not complaining J Yesterday, some people in our group saw a snake and said it was a Cobra, but Ian corrected them and it was a large green garden snake. I don’t really care for poisonous snakes and until now I haven’t really thought about it too much. You have to get the anti-venum for a Cobra bite quickly and there is no anti-venom for the Maumba bite.
Today is Ian’s birthday and he is 14. We get to have a party tonight for him.
Anyways, I am going to head out…
Much Love,
Shanna
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