I am so way over my head.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Driven
I am so way over my head.
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Strange and Telling
I was perusing my library shelves looking for a good book for the airplane when I noticed a strange and telling juxtaposition of books. I think you can figure it out.
Saturday, September 04, 2010
Announcement

Dear Patients and Friends,
After 18 years, now, of investing my time and energies into a tiny mission hospital on a small island off Haiti’s mainland, I find myself unable (and unwilling) to extract myself from that work. I am drawn, like a magnet, to the precious and needy people there and have decided to raise the stakes of my commitment and investment in that land. And I am about to ask you who know me and trust me to find it in your hearts to support me in what I am about to announce.
Over the past year of soul-searching, I have come to the stark realization that the impact of my work in Haiti, while significant down there and gratifying to me personally, cannot grow significantly under my current modus operandi of personal trips and projects. The time has come to involve you, my patients and friends. The time has come to multiply myself, to leverage the great human resource that is mine... in you.
This all said, I am pleased and excited to announce the creation of STARFYSH, a grassroots nonprofit which will greatly enhance the positive difference I can make for a small island of about 100,000 of the world’s poorest, hungriest, and sickest people. It is grassroots because it almost had to happen, the result when people with pent-up energy all of a sudden have an outlet, a cause, for that energy. A cause that resonates.
I have a few out-of-the-chute things I want to do during this first year, but the most urgent is to feed a bunch a kids who are going hungry right now. As you read this letter, there is sea-container full of plates, glasses, silverware, cook pots and cook stoves churning its way through Caribbean seas on its way to Haiti... enough to feed 1,000 children at a school right down the road from the hospital where I work. As it stands, these kids will not eat unless we can make it happen. And, while I know there is a world of needs out there, I figure I can make a difference for this village, for this particular bunch of hungry kids. And I humbly ask if you would help me feed these kids.
72 cents will feed a hungry kid a good, nutritious meal. Feeding them every school day adds up to $15/month, $180/year. $720 would feed all 1,000 kids on any given school day. Any way you concoct it, it’s cheap. And I am determined to feed them.
I have a pipeline of projects being developed, all cool and worthy and needed. They are increasingly-strategic, with issues of sustainability built in, but right now... today... food is what is needed to bring these kids out of their malnourished state. 72 cents a day will do it.
I promise that 100% of your gift will go to the project of feeding these kids. Zero will taken out for other things. Also know that whatever you give will translate almost immediately into the sight of a smiling school child holding his or her plate while it is piled full of rice and beans.
If you will help, you can drop off or mail your tax-deductible gift to my office in Saranac (107 North Bridge St. Saranac, MI 48881) or mail it to Starfysh 3725 Oak Creek Court SE Grand Rapids, MI 49546. Make checks out to Starfysh, and write “Feed Kids” in the memo line. Please provide your name, address and email so I can send you a thank you and receipt.
If you’re OK with grassroots and want to learn more about the island of La Gonave, Haiti and what I am up to down there, explore starfysh.org.
We can do this.
Your friend,
Dr. Edmondson
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Co-labor-ation
These 19 boxes of plates and glasses and forks were added to our container shipment today. I appreciate Doug Porritt and his ministry, Rays of Hope, for their important role in getting food and relief supplies down to Haiti for folks like us. It's collaboration like this that wins the day. As people and churches and agencies fulfill their God-given roles, the job gets done. Call it strength in numbers; call it synergy. "A cord of three strands is not quickly broken," was how Solomon put it.
Monday, August 23, 2010
XRAY crosses the waves

Sunday, August 22, 2010
Give Away
Saturday, August 21, 2010
I'll Try to Get a Picture
Friday, August 20, 2010
In Some Cases the Difference


More good news today. The xray equipment you helped me with cleared customs yesterday and is, AS I WRITE, en route across the sea to the village of Anse-a-Galets, on the island of La Gonave. There, in a tiny mission hospital (the island's only), it will make a difference... in some cases the difference. You have made a difference... in some cases the difference.
Thursday, August 19, 2010
The Byrth of Starfysh
Monday, August 02, 2010
You Will Surely Know

Monday, July 19, 2010
Then the Earthquake Hit

Saturday, July 03, 2010
Another Face of Malnutrition
My Deepest Respect
Friday, July 02, 2010
I Did the Math
Starfish
Thursday, July 01, 2010
Hunger Up Close
School this Morning
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Update from Haiti
Sorry for my delay in posting. Until tonight I've not had internet access. This trip has been difficult but good. Difficult because of travel delays and hitches. Good because my sister Kathy is with me (her first trip to Haiti with her big bro). Difficult because it is ungodly hot (9:30 PM and 92 degrees). Good because important pieces of the child feeding program are falling into place. Difficult because I miss my wife, kids, and grandbaby (Sophie, 7 months old, apple of grandpa's eye). Good because it is good for me to leave comfort and ease for a bit and be reminded that comfort and ease are not really what life's all about.
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Over My Head... Again
Tuesday, June 08, 2010
Sophie
Monday, June 07, 2010
Rodgersia

Sunday, June 06, 2010
Lamium
Saturday, June 05, 2010
Shameless Audacity
Tuesday, June 01, 2010
Out on a Limb

The next project need is significant and urgent and big. And, while I know I am way over my head on this, it occurs to me that I have sort of lived there, (way over my head, that is) for a while now. And, while my life would be much easier without all this Haiti hyper-involvement, I feel the need to press forward in this God-adventure. Because for all the second-guessing and sheer terror I've gone through these last five months, God has not failed to win the day. He has provided... every time.
The Paradox
Saturday, May 29, 2010
XRay Project Funded
Received: $10,500
Well done, friends. In these days of seemingly all bad news, you have proven, once again, that the human spirit is alive and well.
We'll have to do it again sometime.
Steve
Friday, May 28, 2010
XRay Project Need Met

Wednesday, May 26, 2010
XRay Project Status
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
XRay Project Status
Saturday, May 22, 2010
XRay Project Status



Received so far $4,667
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Ostrich Ferns
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Spring in Michigan
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
We Need Help

Monday, May 17, 2010
A Starfysh is Born

Saturday, May 15, 2010
XRay Project Status
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
XRay Project Status
Monday, May 10, 2010
XRay Project Status
Saturday, May 08, 2010
XRay Project Status

Thursday, May 06, 2010
Wednesday, May 05, 2010
La Gonave Haiti


It occurs to me that most of you out there in blog-land don't know where this "La Gonave" is that I keep yapping about. In the top picture it is the island there in the center of the Gulf of Gonave. Home to about 100,000 of the world's most desperately-poor, it is a tough place to call home: meager existences marked by small-plot subsistence garden plots, hunger and disease a way of life. People here (as in most of Haiti) really struggle to hope for a future that might be any better than what it has always been for them.