From Boston Children’s Hospital to the Mining Town of Kabwe with Drew (Guest Post)
The past few weeks in Zambia, since Drew and I returned from Boston, have had a distinct quality. We are opening our eyes a little wider to take it all in – the hundreds of children in their plaid school uniforms on the street in the morning, the birdsong and flowers in our garden, the chaos and color of driving in central Lusaka, with its vendors, minibuses, trucks, potholes, and people everywhere. Aware that our time in this extraordinary country will be over all too soon. Leaving Boston Children's Hospital for the last time - returning to Lusaka We are also being a little kinder to one another – still delighted and a bit incredulous to be back together. It could easily have been otherwise. Had the orbit of Drew’s eye had not improved quite so much at the last MRI in Boston. Had kind, empathetic Dr. Gise not been the ophthalmologist caring for him. Had the orbital specialist Dr. Freitag not known and trusted Drew’s surgeon Dr. Eliot… Then Drew and I might not have returned to Zam...