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Tuesday, August 5, 2008

The Discomforts of Home

Written by MS4BCV

Regardless of the perils faced during the course of a long and stressful day, one always has the comfort of a hot shower to look forward to; a few minutes of warmth and solace in which to forget about the day’s trials and tribulations. As if life at the burn center wasn’t uncomfortable enough, the children can’t even depend on a warm soak to sooth their misfortunes. Instead, their weekly bath consists of a lawn chair and a bucket of water. This footage is of Sarah, a four year old girl who was burned on her forehead when her brother tipped a boiling pot of water onto her and her older sister Maribel. Consistent with most events for the children at the burn center, her bath is obviously very traumatic. One thing that the camera doesn’t capture is the violence with which Sarah is shivering throughout the process. During her bath, we discovered that towels and baby shampoo are two luxuries the center is forced to do without. As is visible in this clip, they use hand soap to wash Sarah, and then dry her with bed sheets.

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