PNGAA LibraryRevisiting PNG: Graham Jones |
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That so many delightful and interesting stories fill the pages of Una Voce and PNG Attitude convinced me to add my small contribution to the mill. In October 2010, after years of procrastination, I decided to revisit Madang by myself over a 10 day period (my wife declined). Madang, because our first daughter was born at Yagaum Lutheran Hospital in May 1964, after a dramatic early morning flight (she was a week early) in Doug McGraw's MAF Cessna 185 from Banz, where I was teaching. Also, Lae (where I taught at Lae Technical College 1969-72) and Hagen, my two other preferred options, apparently have significantly lower levels of law and order. I had a most exciting and enjoyable time (all too short) and some thrilling highlights. Revisiting Yagaum Hospital again was a special experience. The buildings were
virtually unchanged and the maternity ward and delivery room were, apart from
maintenance and technological improvement, as they were back then. My wife is currently nursing at an Aged Care facility here in Sarina, Queensland, and the
residents had knitted about 20 "premature infant jackets" (my term), which I took to
distribute as needed. The Sister-In-Charge at Yagaum was delighted to receive Other highlights:
To conclude, the people were always friendly and helpful. It was a delight to launch into Pidgin again, which was surprisingly easy to do. Even though I'm a North Queenslander, the tropical ambience of the country is palpable, exotic and addictive (as so many of you know). My wife declines to "go back" and so many people over the years said "don‘t", but this was my first foray and I intend to now "front" the apparent threats of the Hagen-Banz-Wabag area later this year. Any suggestions? Em tasol (sorry, couldn't resist it!) With thanks to Marie Clifton-Bassett and Andrea Williams for encouraging me to 'do it'.
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