My husband, Sam, and I have amazing tasks! Sam and I met in school and attached instantly because of our mutual heart for medicine.
Sam was about five years ahead of me in school, but it entirely worked out perfect because my good friend and I ended up graduating the same year.
After graduating school, my husband had to complete his training to get his medical license. Once he was finished, Sam decided he wanted to travel the globe using his skills to help those who might otherwise never be treated. We have “lived” in over nine unusual countries now, and it has been more amazing than I could have ever dreamed my life would be. We have helped thousands of people across the world, and I can’t thank God enough for this amazing opportunity. It’s not self-explanatory work, and my good friend and I often don’t have the nice facilities to work in as my good friend and I would in the States. One of the things I miss the most is air conditioner. Most of the countries my good friend and I have worked in thus far have had either tropical rapidly changing temperatures or just down right hot rapidly changing temperatures! Most of the buildings my good friend and I have worked in haven’t had air conditioner, but the building my good friend and I are in now actual does! We are beyond thankful for the couple cooling systems that my good friend and I have and so are our patients. Many of our patients don’t have electricity or running water in their homes let alone air conditioner, so it’s constantly neat to see their reactions to the hospital having AC. In the end, Sam and I cherish what my good friend and I do and the people that my good friend and I get to serve, but it is constantly nice to have little first world blessings here and there like an air conditioned hospital.