We are home and getting back to our normal routine after our latest mission trip to Serabu, followed by a checkup visit at Duke Cancer Center. Our Serabu experience was bittersweet. It was the first time in 37 mission years that Cathy had not performed eye surgery. But it was so rewarding to see other Serabu surgeons perform excellent medical/surgical eye care. And our three summer students were outstanding. At the end of our trip, the Sierra Leone Minister of Health and National Eye Program Director thanked and honored Cathy with an Award “for her outstanding dedication and contribution in the prevention and cure of blindness in Sierra Leone” for the last 25 years.

Perhaps bittersweet also describes our Duke experience. Cathy continues to have stable MRIs, but overall, she seems to be in slow decline. Shuffle-steps are now the norm, and they are getting slower, smaller, and less certain. She recently experienced two micro-seizures resulting in several hours of left-side paralysis and confusion. But we love holding hands and her spirit remains as bright as her smile. We are so blessed. Each day is another opportunity to bathe in the glory of God’s love and to place our concerns in His hands.

Thank you for your prayers and support. God bless you. Love, Cathy & Tom

Next update: August 4, 2024