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COLLEGIAN EMILY STIRZAKER IN MOZAMBIQUE - Radford College

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News Spot Sept ‘10: Collegian Emily Stirzaker in Mozambique 3Everyone here speaks Portuguese, so learning some of the language has been both achallenge and lots of fun. I got a few lessons and have been working through a book, andhave picked up a fair amount. Now I can handle most of the conversations I have on adaily basis in Portuguese. The more of the language I learn the more I enjoy being here.Some things have been really challenging. At the moment one of my little girls is very sickin hospital. She is eight years old but the size of a three year old and has a huge amount ofmedical problems. She has been in and out of hospital for a while, and the prognosis forher is pretty bad. But being able to look after her through it all has been a real privilegeand is a good reminder of why I am here!After being told there was nothing more that could be done for her the doctors at thehospital amazingly decided to operate on her and take her spleen out! (An unheard ofsurgery to be done in Mozambique). After the surgery she contracted infections andcerebral malaria and again we thought she was going to die. But incredibly she pulledthrough and is now happy and healthy and improving so much!Emily has a “blog” if you would like to learn more about her service at Zimpeto.www.mozambiquetwentyten.blogspot.com

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