03 December 2014

Renewal of Hope

Barbara and I saw Dr Lisa Horvath this morning for an update on my liver cancer.  The CT scan shows that the cancer has remained dormant since the last scan in September, three months ago.  There are no new lesions.  Today’s blood test shows my liver continues to function normally though I need to drink more liquid to help my kidney function better.  So I am doing that as I write.
This is a wonderful situation as I have been off chemo for three months.  I thank you for your prayers and caring thoughts for me.

It was wonderful to spend three weeks in November in Kamuli, Uganda after last being there in October 2013.  My passion for The BezCan Project has been rekindled.  I have spent 14 weeks of the last two years in Uganda.  I found this fourth time it has been harder to be back in Australia.  We are currently rated the richest country per head in the world.  I find it hard to watch my own society living ‘high on the hog’ after working closely with people who get by day-to-day.

On the way to Dubai I read an OxFam advertisement in an international newspaper stating that the 85 richest people in the world own as much as the poorest 3.5 billion people in the world.  That is almost half the world’s population!  I cannot see how this is fair.  So I have recommitted myself to making the lives of 850 children and 50 staff and their families in two schools in Kamuli, Uganda fairer.  My hope is that I live in reasonable health for the next three years to be able to visit and see the The BezCan Project through.

Bezallel students using the textbooks you financed:
teaching and learning was much easier for both schools in 2014

Going forward DHC’s hope is Barbara, I and you, my readers, and a wider audience will provide the finance to enable us to place Bezallel and Canaan Schools in a fairer position – at least we will make a difference for a few of our fellow disadvantaged citizens of the world.  In addition to the school’s annual subsidy of A$60,000+ (which is currently funded), I am seeking at least $500,000 to enable Canaan Junior School to build a new school on the land The BezCan Project has funded this year and to vastly improve the cobbled together buildings and infrastructure at Bezallel Preparatory Primary School.

Late November beginning construction of the 150 metre wall and drain
to prevent the continuing erosion from water flowing from
Progressive High School into Bezallel School's grounds.

I have been to many countries around the world, including poor ones.  Uganda is the first time I have come to understand better what poverty is through making friends, true friends.  I am sorry that it took to my sixties to realise this.

Wilber, one of my amazing Ugandan friends, and I
under the gum tree at Malamu Conference Centre
on the evening of the dinner I hosted for the two
schools staff and various committees

As I enjoy this time free of chemotherapy, I look realistically at the likelihood of a further one or two more six-month periods of chemo treatment before it does not help my situation.  I have reflected on my life and feel it has largely been very rewarding.  Highlights are being married to Barbara, an incredible person, having four wonderful children and enjoying their partners and their families.  I have enjoyed knowing my Mum’s wider family and Barbara’s wider family.  I have enjoyed making friends in different phases of my life, particularly The Glebe Christian Youth Club (Youngies), Petersham Baptist Church and through running our own business.  My working career at EY and our own business has provided me with skills and knowledge that are being fully utilised in Uganda.  Barbara’s willingness to live moderately has been a key part of us being able to save and invest for our retirement.  In turn, we are now able to significantly fund The BezCan Project.

Our grandchildren enjoying playing with pegs before our Thanksgiving dinner

So DHC has much hope, much hope for the future however long it is!  I hope my next three weeks in Uganda will be last two weeks in February and beginning of March 2015.  Dr Lisa says this looks likely based on my current health.