Thursday, March 12, 2009

Goodbye Mu#tan

Working as a health volunteer in Namibia has put me face to face with people who are suffering from TB, living with HIV, coping with poor nutrition or dealing with abuse.

This week, my job put me face to face with death, too.

Peace Corps warned us that as health volunteers we would likely lose a friend, a colleague or a community member during our course of service. I always imagined that for me, this person would be a little known coworker, a stranger I used to pass in town, or a teacher who often dropped by the clinic. I assumed it would be an elderly man or an older woman. Someone who had lived a long life. Someone who left a loving family behind.

I never imagined that it would be a 3-year-old girl named Mu#tan. A girl I’d played with every Saturday at the Sunrise Center. A girl who was quiet and shy around the other kids, but yelled my name and grabbed the fence whenever I passed by her house. A girl whose mother abandoned her, and whose 5-year-old brother—now all alone—can’t understand why she’s gone.

The reality is—I can’t either.

9 comments:

I AmERICA said...

Jill I am so sorry about the little girl. Death always brings me back to reality and for her to be so young is upsetting. I know your experiences there will change you and I can not wait until you compile all your thoughts for a memoir. Here is a verse I found that will bring you peace.

But Jesus called them to him, saying, “Let the children come to me, and do not hinder them, for to such belongs the kingdom of God.

—Luke 18:16

Anonymous said...

Dear Jill,
So sorry you have to face something like this, but you made a difference in this child's life with your friendship, care and concern. Trust that she is happy and safe in heaven, and that you made her world a little brighter on earth. Keep your chin up!

Love,
Aunt Sue

Unknown said...

As always, sending you my love. Death, especially when it is a child, is so hard to understand.

Anonymous said...

Stay strong. <3, Hugs, Leigh.

Unknown said...

Jill,

Sometimes I when something like this happens that I just can't understand I take comfort in Romans 8:26 "In the same way, the Spirit helps us in our weakness. We do not know what we ought to pray for, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us with groans that words cannot express."

BetsyJ's from PC Nam's dad

Anonymous said...

You + Us + Them = ONE WORLD. ONE <3.

Unknown said...

How do you import cheese to Africa?

Elle C-G. said...

You are a HERO.

Leigh Campbell-Grant said...

YOU ARE A HERO. <3 = Adequate Symbol.