Saturday, January 26, 2013

Nightmare on 10 Avenida - 17 Calle

October 25, 2012 - 6:25 p.m.
  Returning from a remote site trip in Teleman; just unpacked the dental equipment and heading for home after a successful trip.  10 Avenida - 17 Calle - Elder J.  approached the intersection when I noticed a motorcycle coming full speed towards the intersection knowing he had no intention to stop; I told  Elder J. to stop there was no time to get through the intersection without being hit.  Thinking the motorbike would go around us - wrong-  he clipped the bumper and the next thing I witnessed was the passenger flying through the air.  Notice the rebar protruding from the sidewalk plus two poles in the third photo (daylight photo); all I thought about was the young lady hitting one of those obstacles.  She landed on her back on the left side of the pole.  When I rushed over to see here, she was conscious and alert.  The Wilcox's were with us and both our phones were dead so we couldn't call Dr. Call or Jorge, fleet manager, from the Area Office and then Dr. Call.  Whenever you're involved in an accident, protocol is to immediately call Jorge.  Of course, both phones were dead.  Police arrived, people gathered from every direction, not a safe area and no working phones.  What are the odds that a young man approached us to offer us his phone.  No coincidence but a minor miracle; he was LDS, his brother worked at the CCM and his phone was working.  Also another woman, LDS, advised us not to leave our car unattended in that neighborhood.  Tender mercies and/or minor miracles took place this evening.  
Elder J. filling out the accident report - relinquishing his drivers license and  copy of his passport to police officers.
Officer Felipe Felipe checking out Elder J's passport to see if there was a warrant out on him.    
Accident scene in the day light - there was a someone watching over this young girl, riding with no helmet  traveling at a high rate of speed being thrown off the bike; missing the rebar, polls, landing on her back; being able to leave the hospital the next morning without any injuries not even a broken bone, concussion, or internal injuries.   The young driving the bike had a scrape on his arm.  His bike sustained little damage.
Very little damage to both the car and bike...
We finally reached Dr. Call informed him of what took place.  He dropped off his passengers and return back to 11 Calle.    It seemed like an eternity waiting for Dr. Call.  Felipe Felipe, the police officer, was very patient with us because were stalling him for Dr. Call's arrival, plus the insurance adj. & attorney. After Dr. Call  arrived, we went to the police station, there we would wait for the others to arrive.  Elder J. did not enter the police station because if he did, he would be under arrest so we stayed outside to fill out the accident statement.
DeeDee Wilcox, Dr. Call, Doc, & Dr. Wilcox rehashing the events of the evening outside the police station waiting for our adjuster & attorney.  We followed the police to the hospital after all the paper work was completed. When a person is injured, the procedure is to go to the hospital to negotiate a settlement that evening with the injured party and all is well after they settle and we could have returned home.  The church attorney offered to transfer the patient to a private hospital and settle this evening but she declined their offer.  Since the offer was refused, Elder J. and the owner of the bike were under arrest immediately and taken by the police to the court house to set bail/bond.
It is now around 9:30 p.m. and we are following the police truck with Elder J. & owner of the bike  heading to the courthouse/jail to post bail/bond.  At the entrance of the courthouse, Elder J. and the young man were handcuffed (standard procedure) together to enter.  Dr. Call accompanied Elder J. in the building to set his bail/bond along with the attorney and insurance rep.   Myself and the Wilcox's sat in Dr. Call's car anxiously waiting for their return.   12:30 a.m. they finally walked out of the the courthouse/jail minus Elder J.'s drivers license and an order he could not leave the country.  The car and motorbike were impounded because that was the proof  that an accident occurred.  At 1:00 am. we finally arrived at the apartment.  An evening we'll never forget but so fortunate that they didn't keep Elder J.  & the young man over night. The next step was to wait for a court date which could take up to 2 to 3 months.  In the meantime, Sister J. is the designated driver.

On Friday,    November 30, 2012, the day we were leaving for another remote site visit to Melchor, the area security guard presented Elder J with his driver's license before we picked up our vehicles.  Nothing was settled as yet, but they did agree to return his license.   What a relief because Sister J. would have been the driver to Melchor; something she did not want to do.  To make a long story short, a preliminary court date was scheduled 3 months later, matters were settled that day; the young lady wanted it settled and didn't want to miss more work for future court appearances.   What a relief to have this situation settled. 
  CASE CLOSED!!!!
Everest still impounded by the police.

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Dr. Richard Francis Visit


Christmas all over again - Dr. Richard Francis, Michael & Gesille arrived Thursday, December 26, 2012.  Three bags full of dental supplies, crayons, hot cars, notebooks and colored pencils for the children.   A pleasant surprise... very generous offering.  

Gesille & Michael helping Dr. Drake at the CCM preparing for the record number of missionaries in the CCM today; shot day plus dental screening to complete.   
Michael, Gesille, Sister Wilcox recording treatment plans.  Dr. Francis completing the screening.  Screened 134 on Friday, 27 December.   Desperately needed their assistance because Dr. Call & Sister Call were traveling with their family this week.
Crazy morning; missionary getting shots and screenings in the makeshift cafeteria.
Michael, our future dentist, getting experience assisting with Elder J.
Dr. Francis & Gesille hard at work.   Great help for three days.
Cinderella mopping the clinic floor... 
Chores needed to be completed before we leave the clinic.   Nice having extra hands.
Thank you Michael, Dr. Richard Francis and Gesille for coming to Guatemala to volunteer. 

Christmas Events -2012

Christmas Events 2012- 
No one wanted to cook Christmas Eve before FHE - finest dining ever at Taco Bell.
Elder Spencer (lone person), Elder Bower, Sister Spencer, Elder & Sister Smith.
Oh dear, so many choices, what are we going to order????
Dr. & Sister Drake & Elder & Sister Smith...
Elder & Sister James, Elder & Sister Jensen.& Elder & Sister Bower
Nothing like a taco, burrito & fries instead of Prime rib on Christmas Eve -
Sister & Elder Murray, Sister & Elder Wilcox, & Sister & Elder Spencer - 
FHE Christmas Eve - Elder Danielson conducting -
Everyone enjoyed hearing the Christmas story & singing Christmas songs.
Surprise visit from Santa & Mrs Clause -former Elder Jacob Rasmussen & Wyatt Kirk
Another surprise - Patty Alverez & family stopped by to entertain and express their appreciation for the scarifice of leaving loved ones at home to help strengthen the members of Guatemala and giving service  to others.  Patty works at the Area Office, her husband is a stake president, a son on a mission in California, her other son above, also a return missionary. 
Christmas morning- breakfast on the roof.   Beautiful, sunny  clear  morning with delicious food.  Just the beginning of our gatherings to eat all through the holidays.
Sister Johnson & Sister Standage -  Notice the black apron  I purchased from a lady on a corner next to Central Market.   I've been looking for an apron for a year. one day while shopping near Central Market,  I noticed a ladies apron; I approached her and asked how much, to my surprise she told me, I said fine, paid her and left with the apron.  The best bargain ever - so happy over my purchase that day.  Now I have to find five more willing ladies to sell their apron.
 Merry Christmas Sister Johnson!!
Serious game of chess - Dr. Drake & Pres. Stay - 
Christmas Day - 1:00 p.m. in the James apartment for a turkey dinner - just finished breakfast.
Elder James, Sister Call & Elder Call, Sister Bower & Sister James.  Delicious meal
Didn't take any pictures of the meal Christmas Eve - pulled pork sandwiches, salad & etc.  Gathered on the roof at Midnight to watch the fireworks -spectacular display - lots of 'oohs & awes'.   The above photo is the day after, 26 December gathered again in the Johnson apartment to eat Christmas leftovers - doesn't look like leftovers - new, fresh food added.  That's all we've done for three days is eat morning, noon and night.
Ended the last supper of the Christmas Holidays with a rousing game of 'famous people'... Lots of laughter & a genuine competitive spirit between the round table vs the square table.   Sister J. timer and referee.  

Tikal/Melchor de Mencos Remote Site

November 30, 2012 - 
The best part about doing remote site visits, we take a couple of days and enjoy the tourist attractions near our remote site area.   Tikal was our destination; it is listed in the 1000 Places to See Before You Die Book.  This trip includes three extra dentists & wife: Paul & Joanne Fillmore, Gary & Ann Brown, Lee & Peggy Olsen plus the Call's, Johnson's and Wilcox's.   After a 10 hour ride we reached our destination, Tikal.
Tikal National Park, the oldest and best known of Guatemala's parks, was created in 1956. It encompasses 222 sq. miles of tropical forest; the remains of one of the Mayan civilizations greatest cities are within this forest.  Tikal was settled somewhere between 900 and 700 B.C.  Tikal was an important religious, commercial, and cultural center.
We stayed at the Jungle Hotel located in the park - temp not too hot, very humid & surrounded by beautiful lush vegetation. It was so humid that the sheets, towels, pillows were slightly damp.    Wonderful place to stay for a couple of nights.
Saturday, 1 December 2012 - tour of the Tikal Ruins.  Overcast, not to hot, less bugs because of the temperature - great time to visit the park.
Backside of Temple I - dominates the city's Great Plaza.
City Plaza
Temple I
Shaman Mayan Priestess in prayer prior to her performing her scared ceremony..
Mayan Priestess lighting the Scared Alter in the Tikal City Plaza
Great Plaza area - Group photo - Call's, Johnson's, Wilcox's, Fillmore's, Brown's, & Olsen's
Temple IV - tallest of Tikal's temples at 212 feet.  It was completed in A.D. 741.  Perfect view of the Peten Forest.
Elder J. enjoying what he likes to do best - give away cars.

Artifacts removed from the ruins -
Goodbye to Jungle Posada De La Selva Hotel.
Melchor de Mencos remote site located on the border of Belize - Elder & Sister Kirk, Elder J. 
Small working space for six docs but we made it work..
Elder & Sister J. had their own room for the surgeries -  we loved it - quieter & less hectic.
Gary & Ann Brown from Provo - 
Paul & Joanne Fillmore - Arizona - previous Dental Director in Guate.. 
Elder & Sister Wilcox - 
Lee & Peggy Olsen - Tremonton - friends of Brown's, Fillmore's & Call's
Elder Bear mingling with the future missionaries from Belize.
Nester cutting foam  for our uncomfortable chairs -  keep the docs happy.
Future missionaries anxiously waiting their turn...
Elder Kirk, former FBI agent, our hilarious dental education person - they loved him!
Sister Kirk assisting in dental education...
So patient waiting for their turn... they watch a movie, receive dental instructions & then brush before being treated.
We love our patients... 
Elder J. at work - cooperative three year old.. so adorable.
Supernumerary incisor (extra tooth) - highly unusual   
Sterilization helpers for the past three days.  One spoke English the other not...
Nester & President Garcia - assisted us all week long.  Faithful members.
Goodbye to Melchor - fabulous dental group. Three busy days of non-stop working from 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.  We treated close to 200 patients.  There's always frustration with suction problems on trips but this trip especially frustrating because of so many docs, not enough amps, not enough compressors to keep the pressure up and difficult cases.  Another successful remote site treating future missionaries & members.
One of the many beautiful sunsets we see on all our trips.  
How do you get across - load your vehicle on the platform & pray..  
Washing day for the locals - typical site anytime & in any area..
Coban stop  -  always an amazing photo opportunity...
CCM screening day with the group.
Said our goodbyes to our new friends as they left Guate the following day.  We've met so many individuals who center their life around serving others.  The couples that traveled with us having been coming to Guatemala & other areas for years giving their time & talents to serving others.