Sunday, December 7, 2008

Passing of Baby Dalubuhle

Dear Friends

It is with regret that this email carries the sad news of the sudden passing away of Baby Dalubuhle. You will recall in my last newsletter the story of a very brave lady who had both arms amputated after falling into a fire during a seizure, this was Dalu's mom. A few weeks back we were able to take Dalu's mom back to her home in Nkayi but due to her condition she was not able to return with Dalu. She asked for him to remain with us until she settled and was able to come back and take him home. Little did any of us know that Dalu would be called Home before this time!
Dalu came to our home in early September after being released from Mpilo where he was being treated for malnutrition, or should have been if there was sufficient feeding within the hospital. Dalu's story is one where remarkable improvement was seen within days of him receiving the love, care and nutrition any child should receive in reality, unfortunately circumstances here in Zimbabwe are not quite like that !
Anyway as I take a look back at the photos I have, and I've attached them for you too to appreciate, we can only be thankful to God for affording us the opportunity of caring for Dalu and to be able to give him a special quality of life in his last days here on Earth without knowledge of it. I do not think we could have done any more than what we did for him even if we had of known these were his last days.
Dalu did not show any signs of being extremely ill in fact a few days prior to this we were playing with a ball on the floor of the toy room and he was chuckling away seemingly without a care in the world. He had two bottom teeth and was beginning to crawl, he had come so far from being the frail frame when he first came to thehome to now a chubby boy full of smiles. When Dalu was admitted to Mater Dei he was experiencing very high temperatures which we could not control by medication, the diagnosis was pneumonia which caused his eventual death.
We are saddend by the loss of Dalubuhle and we ask that you pray for his family in the Nkayi Rural Area. We shall be returning his body there tomorrow and ask that God go before our team and that His Holy Spirit be their strength.
As I often do in sad and difficult times I search my soul to find consolation that God is with us {strange how we question things in the midst of our weakest moment} and again I am able to see that God's hand is with us always! Whilst I worried about how we would fund a funeral when I have been struggling to meet our month-end committments, an angel was sent with a donation for the home, to be used in which ever way the children would benefit. Whilst I wrestled if this would be appropriate I called the donor and was told to use the money whichever way I saw fit, I knew this was God's way of providing for us in this sad and difficult time.
May Dalubuhle's soul rest in peace !
Luv 'n' friendship in the Lord always
Sis'Bee

2 comments:

Unknown said...

after visiting you last week. I have a clearer view of what yourselves and mind the Gap do. I know you are all battling to help Nobuhle, we are praying very hard for her back in Sheffield. I am missing you all at the baby home love Tina

Isaiah's Home of Love Isaiah's Homes of Love Isaiah's Umuzi Wothando said...

Thank you Tina, please email me at isaiahs@yoafrica.com as I dont think I got your address from you when you were here. Thank you for everything you are doing for us back in Sheffield, your prayers are awesome.