Thursday, July 15, 2010

Egypt Missions Day 11

TRANSFORMATIONS
Back to the Recovery and Post Op rooms. One of the best parts of the trip there was seeing the people after surgery.
I woke up one morning and rushed to the hospital to see if I could catch Qalif and Amir. :)
I luckily did. They were hurting because of the surgery. But I got to watch as they saw themselves in the mirror. They were so surprised at what it looked like! A complete transformation! They could now live a completely normal life! I got a lump in my throat as I talked with the boys. They knew they're life would be different.
Another person I met was a 13 year old girl named Malach. Which means Angel. She was so sweet. I got to know her. I talked to her about school, friends, what we like to do. We played cards for a long time and we got to know each other. Her cleft looked absolutely gorgeous! She was so beautiful! Especially on the inside! I worked past my shift just to hang out with her some more. I promised her I'd be back before she left in the morning.
She left too early.

Egypt Mission Days 7-10

I arrived in Qena, Egypt. The small town I'd helped a few years back. We got off the plane, got our baggage and met Dr. Hosnea and Shech Muhammed. Dr. Hosnea drove us to the Hotel we would stay at. He told us about his kids. He has 3 girls and a boy. His oldest girls Niyera and Nihel became great friends to me.
I spent the next few days with them, meeting people I'd helped, and just being with my new friends. They became like my Egyptian family. Even though I'd only known them for a few days.
I got to go a small village on day with them. They made there own Hibiscus tea and they ate on the ground and we ate traditional upper Egyptian foods! It was delicious!
I went around and looked at the huts with Niyera and Nihel.
We later went to the Market. Dr. Hosnea bought me a Islamic/Egyptian outfit. Nihel taught my how to tie the material around my head. It was beautiful!
When it was time for me to leave Qena, I almost cried.
I would miss the Hosnea's so much. Especially his daughters. Niyera bought this keychain that says "I love you on it." Its to parts to a heart. She gave me one half. Her and her sister have the other.
I put it on a necklace.
I wear it all the time.
<3

Egypt Mission Day 6

SURGERY DAY 2
Yay! I didn't go into surgery today tho...
I am starting to miss Bakersfeld. Mostly just the smell of cows in the morning. I could live in Egypt as an Op Smile mission cordinator. Just tell me when. :D
Or just in general I really like Egypt actually! Today my mom ignored the alarm clock and slept in till nine! Oh well we needed the sleep. Megan (mission cordinator who is AWESOME) walked with us to the hospital. Dr. Samarrai's fill in is here! I can't wait to go to Qena, Egypt. When I go there, I get to meet the kids I helped when I payed for the last mission to Qena! I'm so excited.
I'm syched!

TODAY- we played with the kids and I spent alot of my time in Post Op. Kelly (rommie) who is a night nurse. worked WAY over time. I felt so bad. I keep thinking about what I'm gonna tell everyone I did here. There's just so much!

A BRAVE BOY...
Remember the 12 year old boy Qalif? Right before his surgery he was crying. I went to go talk to him with my mom. I knew how he felt. I'm not going to lie it's completly terrifying being on that surgery bed gonna be pushed through those doors. Knowing that they are going to operate on you. And wondering if you will wake up after. It made me cry just to see him upset.
I told him it'd be okay. I'm geting teary just writing this. It was so emotional. I wanted him to be okay. I knew nothing would go wrong- but you can't just explain that to someone. Its scarry.
That boy is so brave. He will be so handsome ( he already is) and he will be a total knockout. I want the best for him. He's great.

Leaving for Qena
I'm on the plane to Qena now! Dr. Samarai and Mom are right by me. I'm listening to my iPod and reflecting on everything.

Egypt Mission Day 5

1ST DAY OF SURGERY!
I woke up @ 6:00 am and went to breakfast. We had the same thing we had every morning (aysh- egyptian bread- and boiled eggs.). We carried all the toys down from our room (#512) and walked to the hospital. Ther were So many kids! We played with them all day. (again :P)
So I played with a bunch of kids. Not a joke: there were four Achmed's in the same room with two Malachs. :) But I LOVED those kids. I loved holding them and talking to the parents and just being there.

I WENT INTO SURGERY!
Oh. My. GOODNESS GRACIOUS! Surgery is definately my calling. It was so inspireing. The way the cut and how precise they were! I was completly interested! My mom kept asking if I was going to be sick. I didn't get sick at all. It was odd seeing what they'd done to my face right in front of me but it was great! I. WILL. Be a surgeon. And do this someday. Helping Operation Smile.

I also watched Post-Op and Recovery. If the surgeon thing doesn't work out I am doing Pediatric Intensive Care. Later, me and Esperanza (Egyptian volunteer), Farida (same), Arzoo (same) played another ball game with Amir and Qalif. (two of my very favorites). They were twelve. Amir was such a character. We would play and he was SO athletic. Like a proffessional soccer playe. OH i forgot! There was a huge Futball game! It was on screening day 2. We all painted our faces with Egyptian flags. It was Egypt vs. Algeria. Egypt lost :(
Plus everyone took Futball VERY seriously. It was sad. And to make it worse Algerians would through glass at the Egyptians and two players got hurt and had to be flown out on a gov plane.

Egypt Mission Day 4

DAY OF WORK #3 AND SURPRISE TRIP!
I woke up at 7 am and I'm mostly wide awake...okay, i lied. I'm SO not awake :)
Today we were supposed to start surgery. BUt the Pediatrice Intensive Care couldn't make it. No one could proceed with that many children so today we'll work till noon. Then go SHOPPING! I want one of the fabrics the women cover their heads with. The material is absolutely gorgeous!!! It's also so sweet that they cover their heads to be like the Virgin Mary! I love it! I'm still getting used to the bathroom situation though lol!!!!

WHAT HAPPENED TODAY:
Guess what? So 1st, we got to the mtting. and we decide what we'll do today. We will first go to the Museum. So, I totally enjoyed the museum! We saw all the pharoh's and all that! Then we took a boat ride on the Nile River. We ate traditional Egyptian foods! "Babaganoud" is the bomb. Then-here it comes- we went: to the MARKET!!! It was crazy! It was poor and dirty crowded and little. With little kids trying to come up to you and sell cloth and jewelry. It was so heartbreaking! They had enormous big brown sad eyes that made me want to adopt those kids (despite the fact i'm 12..) and buy them the world! They'd go "Ma'am! Ma'am! May i get you a pretty necklace for 2 american dollars? Please? I give you 1 for two American dollars!" They wer sad and tired too. We bought jewelry from them becaue it was just so unbearably sad.

And this boy- whom I talked to in Arabic- he was lke "Hey blondie! Sweet girl! Pretty!" while I blush since he was like 13, he shakes my hand- but doesn't let go. While still holding my hand he turns to my mom and goes "I marry her?" It was so funny. My mom goes "What? Wait? No! She's mine!" I thought it was hilarious. He was serious too I believe..
Dr. Samarrai bought me a bag and hair tie/cloth/thingie (not sure what proper term is) :)
So sweet. I love that guy.
Night

Egypt Mission Day 3

GOOD MORNING!
Good morning Africa! Wow! It's beautiful! It's 5:45 am. But I am wide awake and ready to go! Apparently, there's isn't an abundance of toilet paper here. It was a shock :)
Insted tere's a little water spout to rinse of when you're dong doing your business..
That took some getting used to and I now have a napkin on me at all times but I am pumped and ready to start screening day 2! Back to the toilet business: do NOT shake with your LEFT HAND. My early morning important lesson.
I LOVE it here in Egypt. I truly do.

SREENING DAY 2
Today was a completely life changing and amazing day! It's so great here. First, after we went to breakfast (Egyptian food- LOVE it!) e had a quick meeting and went straight to work. I was mostly with the two Operation Smile student volunteers. They where from Malibu (Kelcie) and Maryland (Jackie). They're high school students and they are so nice! We had a great time. We walked to the hspital carrying bags of toys. and bubbles and stickers.

I am learning so much Arabic from my new friends in Egypt. There are tons of Egyptian student volunteers from high schools. I played with the kids almost all day! They LOVE bubbles! The absolutely lov ethem! I met almost four hundred kids. We passed out stickers and they're facinated with those too! The faces on the girls light up when you give them stickers and they boys are crazy for new toys.

Wow. Everything is poor. Me and Khouloud (otherwise known as Doody) came up with a game for the kids. We used blow up soccer balls. These kids are amazing at soccer. Its insane.
There wasn't actually a volleyball net it was a bunch of chairs lined up. The games were great adnt he kids loved it. We spent so long just sitting watching the kids play and joining in with them. I met so many people with clefts. So many people like me. A couple of the boys I played with were really sweet. There was a boy named Minah andhe loved the made up game. There was another boy ame Whalid (I can'ts spell any names BTW). He was very shy.

We are Egyptain sandwitches for lunch. By lunch, we were ALL exhasted! I'm falling asleep while I write. We entertained the kids and talked to the parents and encouraged them. Some of my favorite Arabic words. (Spelt the way they are spoken..)

Hi- Ahlen Bye- Maa Salama How r u? Izzaik? Ok- meyshie Picture- sura

Yes- nam No- la'a And you? Wente Whats ur name? Ismak ey? Ismake?

My name is- ismi ______.

You can't drink the water here. It's contaminated & the food is different but still interesting and great!

Egypt Mission Day 2 continued...

IN EGYPT!
Still, I have no idea what time it is. Or what day it is! I'm here in my room. We just atre dinner. When we left the airport, we had to drive (not US driving..) in a taxi. It's crazy how they drive. LA traffic has got nothin on Egypt :). Thre's people walking through the streets. People are walking all around us!! But the funny thing is that in America with our "orderly" traffic rules etc. we have a bunch of accidents. But in Egypt, there's rarely an accident!! lol.
When we got to the hotel, we dragged all our luggage up to our room. We have a roommate named Kelly but I haven't met her yet.. Actually, it's not really a hotel. It's an enormous soccer stadium and we are just staying in it.
My mom and I put are suitcases away and headed straight for screening!
SCREENING!
It's so poor and sad right now. People all throught Egypt have traveled to get here. Druhing screening we walked throught the hospital and talked to the kids. Even though we couldn't speak the same language, the kids looked up to me. They wanted me to show them my own success and tell them everything would be okay. We talked to the moms and they were scared to death. they were afraid for their kids and they had so many questions to aske my mom and I. They wanted to know if you could do other surgeries after this...etc. We talked to this one lady who's daughter had a cleft lip and the cleft palate. Her daughter's name was Samah. We talked to her for hile. but it was heartbreaking to see her be turned away. Samah was 5 kilos underweight. Because of the cleft, it was hard to get her weight up because it's hard to feed her. Her mother took it well and took Samah home. My heart just sunk over this sweet family.
One great thing happened though- wen my mom and I were watching the screening, there was a boy my age who had a cleft. We were talking to his parents and we got a picture w/ him and his family.
Roomate!
My roommate, Kelly, is super sweet. She's from Texas so I enjoy her accent hahaha! We had a great Egyptian dinner and I am SO jet lagged! I don't know what day or time it is. Night night!

Egypt Mission Day 2!

3:53 am
Randy looks kinda like this picture of Jesus I saw once...it's kinda funny looking at it.
We are now all talking about freaky plays and books "Beware the ides of March!" and now I'm reading my Bible.
I just looked over at Randy. He fell asleep..goodness.
4:56 am
I connected the flip camera that KGET (local news station) gave us to film footage for them into the computer. Now I'm eating beef jerky and filming videos.
At the airport!
Breakfast at last! Take off today! We spent an hour checking through baggage. We're finally sitting in the waiting place. Randy just got off the phone with his son, Seth. Now we're all talking about food. We're always discussing something, huh? I guess it's just a great way to pass time. I am getting really hungry. And I'm going to be on that plane for 16 1/2 hours. As my stomach punishes me for not feeding it, I start looking for Dr. Samarrai. OH MY GOODNESS! I can't wait to see him again! But I can't focus on that because I am insanely hungry...
Don't Know What Time..from seat 33 A,B,C.
Time? I don't know...Where? I dont know... I think we're over Tulsa, OK right now. My mom and I just watched "My Sister's Keeper" on the plane. It was a great book so we watched the movie. My mom sat there and cried...a lot. But it was an amazing movie.
I'm still really excited. :)
It's late at night now and I'm getting really tired. I'm just so anxious to go meet the people and see them in person.
Now flying over Missouri...I need sleep.
From seat 33
So there's like a T.V. on the seats and it has music. So I went to "Musicals" and typed in "Wicked." Guess what? They have it!!! Oh happy day! (or night?) Wicked is amazing.
Day Two..Still seat 33
Well, I think it's day 2. But how should I know? We are in New York. It's really cool. W just go on the Cairo plane., My mom and Randy are talking and I'm just sitting here writing. Thank you Lord for iPods. I have a window seat and I can see New York's pretty lights. I've spent 5 1/2 hours so foar on planes. Now I have 12 more to go. Oh well! The mission is going to be great. There's actually alot of Muslim and Arabic families on this plane because we're going to Egypt. I'm listening carefully to try and pick up on some Arabic. They have beautiful accents! I still can't believe Im here thogh. Even though I have this journal as proof that it's reallly happening. There's so many things..thoughts, feelings, memories that I won't be able to record in this journal. Which is sad. I wish I could.
Right now I'm waiting for take-off. That's one more thing to look forward to. Besides changing lives!!!!
Day 2? (jetlag..it's killer)
It's 11 something NY time. We've taken off andI'm SO tire. I haven't slept in 15 hours- SO FAR. But when we land in Cairo it'll be 4:45 pm..TOMORROW!
I really need to stop staying awake. Now they're making us fill out Swine Flu cards on the plane. boo. Pretty soon, they're going to bring out FOOD!
HIP HIP HURRAY FOR FOOD!!!
Still listening to iPod.

My Egypt Journal Day 1

Currently, I am siting in my bedroom watching T.V. and waiting to drive to L.A.
My mom and I will say at a hotel over nigh and then go to L.A.X. in the morning I am so ecited to go to Egypt!!! I can't belive I'm really going! I've always wanted this so much. Wow. When my mom and I ge to the Hotel (not sure where we are staying..) wel'll film all the hygeine items for KGET.com. I texted my friends and said goodbye and they wished me good luck. Tomorrow we leave on a 9 a.m. flight. Can't wait.
4:14 pm
7,600 miles from home. Egypt. I'm going to be that far? Randy (my mom's godfather who is going with us) arrives with this wife. We paked up & we're heading towards L.A. When we planned bringing Randy to our mission my mom said he was her father- so i have to call him grandpa. Which is fine because he's like a grandpa to me. :)
7:59 pm
Okay, so my dad is driving me, my mom, and Randy to L.A. We checked in to the "Travel Lodge." I hugged my dad and he drove back home. Later, once we got all settled in Randy, Mom, and I walked to Taco Bell.
Late at night...
Now Randy is sitting on his bed reading and I am next to my mom talking about how excited we are! Randy joins in and we all discuss what we think the trip will be like. Which is NOT helping the fact that I'm so anxious to go I can't sleep. I sketch a quick picture of the hotel room and finally fall asleep.

Who I Am!

Hi! My name is Paige Atkison. I am 12 years old and I raise money for children with clefts in third world countries to receive medical attention. My organization, Smile Missions, raises the funds for Operation Smile. Operation Smile is a non-profit that goes all over the world performing surgeries on the cleft lip and palate for free.
So far I have raised over $55,000 for kids like me. I have funded to missions to Egypt. One to Cairo and another to Qena.
I first got involved in Operation Smile through my plasticsurgeon. He used to tell me his stories whenever I'd go for an appointment. I got involved when I was about 9. Ever since then, I have been raising money for more and more people.
November 2009, I went on a mission trip to Cairo, Egypt with Operation Smile. I got to see 94 lives dramatically changed. It was an amazing experience! Sadly, hundreds of people were turned away. Which is why I have to keep raising funds!
I plan to keep on raising money for more and more missions. :)
(Below is a video of my mission to Egypt 2009)