05-N0V-14

 

A WONDERFUL COINCIDENCE OF A NEW JOINER

FROM SOMALILAND FOR THE RWANDA MISSION

 

 

From:      Glenn Geelhoed

To:        bevcroskery@juno.com

Date:      11/22/2005 11:38:14 AM

Subject:   FWD: medical mission trips

 

 

Dear Bev:

 

Thank you so much and Happy Thanksgiving to the whole family in the Happy Assembly in Florida!  I would echo Mindy's wish that we might all meet some day! 

 

I am forwarding Gin's quick one line response to the visit, with more by phone at some future date.

 

I have just received an amazing phone call from a Columbus Ohio Internist named Mustafa Ahmed, born a Somali boy in‑‑of all places, Hargeisa Group Hospital in post‑war Somaliland where I had worked last year.  As a political refugee from Siyad Barre, (one of his relics is attached to my posterior in the "portrait" attached) the family escaped the day of their Barre‑ordered imprisonment, tipped off by the chief who was supposed to arrest the father (who turned out to be his fourth cousin.)

 

They fled first to the Washington DC area and then to Canada, having put Africa behind them twenty four years ago.  Mustafa worked hard at several jobs, went to night school and community colleges then East Oregon as his parents moved from a northern Virginia DC area failing grocery store to Canada leaving him to fend for himself.

 

 He was at rock bottom, ten years ago and was giving up when he found three books‑‑ two of them discarded: Catch 22, Out of Assa, and from that he found my web site and bought "The Study of Surgery."  "That is who I will be" he decided, and told his love interest who was not so thrilled at the prospect and there was a struggle as he started out on his dream alone.  His exam scores suffered as a result of trying to shuttle to patch up the romance.  But he bootstrapped himself (this may be sounding like a now‑familiar story) throwing himself into multiple jobs to not only make money but to channel toward his eventual interest in patterning a similar future as he had read about in the books and web.   He worked as an orderly in Fairfax hospital trying to find me by phone on the year I was on the African Fulbright, where the cardiac transplant surgeon Ed LeFrac did not laugh at this African boy who tugged on his sleeve and stopped him enroute to the OR and said he hoped to be a mission surgeon and invited him to witness a heart transplant across the river from me nearby.  Working hard against a gradient he got into medical school and is practicing medicine in Columbus, making over a quarter of a million dollars a year but is dis‑satisfied that he had not yet become who he said he would be.  He finally found me and we talked, as he was between patients in a busy practice in Columbus, which no one there (sotto voce) knows he will be closing in June. So, he applied for a conditional Morehouse non‑categorical residency post which he is getting for July '06 as his make or break one time chance to get to be a missionary surgeon equipped so far only with the downloaded "Surgery and Healing in the Developing World."  Guess who is going to be going to Rwanda (with Gin and Elaine) for his own hope for a tutorial that will get him prepped for Morehouse in March and will return with us to Toledo for the MMHOF and is looking forward to meeting you?

 

And, on that subject, I have everything but Elaine's address!  Gin had said something about a "knicely@something.something" but I could find it nowhere in the attached messages.  Could you forward that to me from Mindy or whoever has it so I can get started on setting up the experience to enhance each one of us participating?

 

I envy you your festive board‑‑and came to work this morning singing the Thanksgiving Carol Gin had taught us all!

 

Blessings!

 

GWG

>>> croskery <croskery@storm.simpson.edu> 11/22/2005 9:02 AM >>>

G. ‑ Here is the info on Melinda's friend. Could you respond?

 

Thanks so much for your unending love. Probably the best medicine an old

prickly pear like myself culd have!

 

Love, V

 

>===== Original Message From "bevcroskery@juno.com" <bevcroskery@juno.com>

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‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑ Forwarded Message ‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑‑

 

 

        Hi, Bev and Ginny,

 

                        This is Mindy, using Rob's e‑mail address here in

Tampa.  I haven't found a way to easily use my croskerylaw.com address

from down here.

                        I am copying my Bay Pointe friend, Elaine Feegel

Horgan.   Elaine is a R.N. and has had a long and successful career in

nursing.  She is currently teaching nursing at a local college, and is

planning to retire in December.     Elaine is energetic and used to being

very busy, and is looking for interesting retirement opportunities.

Elaine's husband, Jack, is retired from the CIA and has very interesting

stories.  When Elaine told me that she is looking for new opportunities,

I thought she would be perfect for the medical mission trips that your

doctor friend Glen organizes.   He sounds like such a neat guy that I

hope Rob and I have the opportunity to meet him sometime.   Elaine, Bev

is Rob's mother and Ginny is his sister.  Ginny is a good friend of

Glen's and she has gone on several of the medical missions with him.

Bev and Ginny, I would appreciate it if you would introduce Elaine to

Glen via e‑mail, so Elaine can get more information about upcoming trips..

  Thanks!     Mindy

 

Dr. Virginia Croskery

Asst. Professor of Music

Simpson College

701 N. C Street

Indianola, IA  50125

(515)961‑1599

croskery@storm.simpson.edu

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