Even earlier start today. As the bus pulled from the hotel with many of the team members, there was an air of anticipation. While it's a seasoned group, everyone I spoke to said today would be the most gratifying as we see the children now rested with the effects of the surgery wiped away. For me the ride seemed to take much longer than usual.
My first stop was Hanan, who's Mom greeted me at the door of the room. That morning, Hanan saw herself for the first time since surgery. Despite out enthusiasm, Hanan greeted us in the same understated calm fashion as she did on screening day. The other relatives were very animated and expressed great pleasure with the results. Her brothers, who seemed very skeptical on screening day, were very appreciative and asking when their sister could return for what could be a follow-up surgery in December.
Hanan, after living with her cleft for 13 years, still adjusting to the dramatic change. One of the bravest girls I've ever met.
I couldn't believe the difference |
Dr. Sunil Richardson, the surgeon who performed the cleft surgery, comes to check on his patient.
Next came little Sabr, who his mom said cried all night. The happiness on her face was priceless. She was more than willing to sacrifice a night's sleep for her precious little man.
Sabr catching up on his sleep |
Then on to little Suliyman who was sleeping soundly. His mother and the grandparents were extremely elated and couldn't contain their joy. There were kisses and hugs all around.
Rest my little love |
Some of the amazing Operation Smile folks from Jordan |
Operation Smile really does change lives, one smile at at time.
Another satisfied customer |
Smiles all around |
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