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We had a busy day today.  The group attended church in Haku, then a soccer game broke out in the yard, much fun had by all.  Jessica learned a game of Panamanian tag and then taught the kids ¨"duck duck goose", which was a big hit.

 We had a salty but satisfying lunch at a local restaurant, then headed to the clinic in Bongo to set up the rooms and do a quick run throught with an imaginary patient played by Carl.  He was really, really patient with us!

 The clinic opens bright and early in the morning tomorrow!

 

 

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Roger Henderson
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Duck Duck Goose
Reply #1 on : Mon July 13, 2009, 07:38:46
Andrea,
Thanks for sharing the news from Volcan. Great to hear that Jess is sharing her knowledge with the Panamanians. Be sure to watch the Panama-USA soccer (futbol) match later this week, to be played in Philly but hopefully on TV in Volcan. Send Jess hugs and kisses from her family.

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