News and updates from Paul and Cathy Middleton, serving in southern Africa.

21 August 2022

Welcome to Paul and Cathy's blog . . . . . please scroll down for new posts

Let us introduce ourselves.

Our names are Paul and Cathy Middleton.


That's us clinging to the top of an engine on one of the planes we used to fly.
You can find out about how we got to be where we are in the 'A short history of us' on the right (quite an interesting story if we say so ourselves).

This blog is basically a collection of the e-mail updates we have sent out since we joined Mercy Air in 2003, as well as some of the personal family activities we have got up to. Click on a year and read from bottom to top and it should give you a good idea of what we do.

20 August 2022

More Limpopo Eye Cataract Surgery

This last Saturday Paul flew another eye cataract surgery team to Limpopo and back.

The team give their time for free and travel to a rural hospital to perform operations for people who otherwise would not get the chance to receive this life changing procedure.

As they are all professionals and time is tight, our flight saves them a 12 hour round trip drive, which would obviously be prohibitive.

The team just before boarding on a cold and blustery morning in Johannesburg.

 
Just over two hours later we're in the hospital and the first patients are receiving their 'block'.

They are then taken to theater where the surgeons remove the cataracts...

 ..and insert a new lens.

This continues all day until we have to leave to drive to the airport to take off just before dark.

You will be happy to know that my responsibilities never extend past getting everybody there and back safely. Other than that I am only ever an observer!

Not a brilliant picture in itself but included as the last person seen was a 99 year old lady. It is heartening to know that everybody has the opportunity to benefit from what is made possible by these flights.

The team worked tirelessly all day and now another 15 people will be able to lead a more normal life.

After all the activity, all that was left was the drive to the airport and complete the 1h30 flight back in the dark into a still cold and blustery Johannesburg.

Thank you

Paul and Cathy