So, where to begin. The biggest situation in our life right now is a pending court case that would allow us to be the parents of a 6 month old baby boy, with the hope to someday adopt him. I cannot go into many details due to the fact that the court case is ongoing, but he is currently not living with us and is living in an orphanage run by some missionaries with our mission organization. He is growing well and we are so thankful that he is very well taken care of. We visit him daily and long for the day that he might be a part of our family. We have been in this legal process since he was only several days old in September, so as you can imagine, some days we grow quite weary of the "process." But all I have to do is take one look at his sweet face and am reminded that the "process" is totally worth all of the difficulty in waiting. We have learned so much about ourselves from this sweet little baby and I truly believe that he is the sweetest gift that the Lord could ever have given me, even if it is just for a short time. You can keep us in your prayers as we are hopeful that this legal process will end in the coming months and that we can be a family at home. Sorry but we will not be posting pictures of this baby right now, but trust me he is SOOOOOO cute :=)
In the midst of the hardship and joy of our finding this precious sweet little boy, we also discovered that I am pregnant. After many years of trusting the Lord's timing for the growth of our family, He has brought two babies into our life and at practically the same time. We have had several ultrasounds here in Cusco, with a local OBGYN, and it appears that everything seems to be ok so far with this pregnancy. I am now 15 weeks and we are expecting this little one in September. Our plan for now is to have this baby in Cusco, in a local hospital, as the legal case with our possible other baby is still uncertain, and it would be difficult for us to leave Peru. We are thankful for many friends who are physicians and OBGYN's in the States who are able to help us through the medical details of this process. I am so thankful to be pregnant, but can definitely say that it has not been the most fun 2 months of our life. I have unfortunately experienced much sickness from this pregnancy and many days am not able to leave our house. As I am sure many of you moms can relate, this is difficult on many levels, especially when we want to be doing so many other things, but just cannot. I have experienced many "low points" these past few months due to the sickness of this pregnancy as well as the disappointments that come along with trying to adopt a child in this country. Many days I just have to stop and remind myself that the Lord has given us 2 babies, when we don't even deserve 1. What a gift it all is, but a WHOLE lot of change.
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| Sweet baby Henson |
As far as the ophthalmology clinic in Cusco, the construction is completely finished with the exception of some paint touch-ups. The internet and phone have been installed. An incredible electronic medical record system has been installed thanks to Integrity EMR. The alarm system works very well and is very loud and all cabinets/desks/shelves/lockers have been installed. Incredible really all that has been done in the almost year that we have been here. I really want to post pictures, but Nathan is putting together a video that I will post very soon so that you can see the finished product. As far as the ophthalmology equipment, it has arrived in Peru and is currently in the port city of Matarani in customs awaiting a few more inspections before it can be released. Nathan was in Matarani for the entire week last week overseeing the unpacking of the container and the inspection by the ministry of health. Despite many hardships and many "quirks" associated with the shipment, the ministry of health graciously gave the shipment a perfect recommendation. We now must wait for a few more agencies to review it and hopefully then it will be released to Cusco! That will be an amazing day.
So like I said earlier there have been so many changes in our life in the past few months. Exciting changes, but a bit scary too. Thankfully the Lord supplies all that we need daily, according to His riches and glory. For that we are grateful that He has sustained us on the really exciting days, really discouraging days, and really fearful days, and that He will continue to do this throughout the coming months.
Thank you again for being willing to be a part of this with us....even if it is reading this really long blog all the way to the end! We are really thankful for the the love and support
Here are a few pictures:
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| Before surgery |
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| Nathan operating |
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| After surgery |
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| And the patient even got to take his cataract home :=) |






Oh we are soooo excited for you! God is so good!
ReplyDeleteHI Kristen! congrats! We'll be praying for both your little ones! Sorry you've been sick, I'll pray for that too! Love, Brian and Jamie Barki
ReplyDeleteMe and Ash pray for you guys daily. We are supper excited about the coming of the precious child from the orphanage and now God's gift to you of another child!!!!. Keep us updated and we are here if yall need anything we can supply!
ReplyDeleteDavid and Ashley Glover
Praise God for all your blessings! Babies, pregnancy, clinic, shipment... ALL in our Sovereign Lord's hand. Praying for you both! Love, Matt and Ellen Zell
ReplyDeleteA quick scroll thru facebook, there was a suspiciously spectacular looking picture attached to the Hensen blog...WOOOOHOOOOOOOOOO! I am so excited for you guys! And, have to giggle at a story we've seen played out a few times now...double blessings of little ones! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteSo excited about Baby Henson! YEAH! Love to guys tons. And congrats on the clinic, too. Lots of hard work went into that, to be sure! Love, Joanne
ReplyDeleteNathan and Kristen! We are so excited to connect with you guys again, praise the Lord for your coming children! My sister is also in Peru (having her baby next month in Lima). Email me if you'd like her contact, I know they travel to Cusco quite often. Again, so glad you guys are doing well - hope to talk to you guys soon!
ReplyDeleteBrandon@GoCorps.org
Dear Nate and Kristen, You don't know me, I found your blog by doing a google search. My husband and I are missionaries here in Cusco, I have been in Peru for 8 years and my husband for 10. So first off, welcome to Cusco! After so many years we are planning our leave from Cusco and will be moving to Chile next month.
ReplyDeleteI was looking for possible missionaries who are involved in optometry in the area. It's funny because the reason we are moving is because of an illness I have in my eyes that is caused by living in the high altitude (corneal edema, erosions among other complications).
Anyway, the reason I write is because we have a box of reading glasses that we have left over from our yearly medical clinic. We want it to go into good hands, people who will not sell the glasses but rather give them away to people who need them. I don't know where your clinic is located, but maybe you could give us directions and we could drop off the box sometime in the next two weeks.
I also see you are expecting TWO little ones, Lord willing! Amazing. I'll throw this out there, in case you are interested. We have been selling everything, a houseful of things. But one thing I still have is a nice wooden crib, that my two little ones used (one still uses), it has a nice mattress among other things. If you're interested, we are selling it at a great price!
Lord bless you and your new adventures here in Cusco. If you need anything at all, don't hesitate to write! Our church is located in San Blas, up on the hill, above the touristy centro. Blessings, Tracie
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