Saturday, September 18, 2010

Stormy Beaches

Hi everyone.  Sorry it has been so long since I posted.  Despite the vacationy sound to our trip, I'm actually having to WORK!

About that...  I'm seeing about 25-30 patients per day.  There's 4 docs at my practice (there's actually more, but only 3-4 there at one time).  One of us gets there at 8am and sees all of the urgent walk-ins and same day bookings for the morning, one of us takes an early lunch and covers urgent patients during the regular lunch hour and another takes the afternoon urgencies and keeps the clinic cell phone to answer urgent questions until 8pm.  If there's a 4th doc there, we just do regular bookings all day.  One day, while I was doing the lunch cover, I sewed back together 2 fingers (on 2 different people) and poked a hole through a fingernail all within an hour.  It was actually kind of fun.  The most challenging part has been trying to learn which medications are subsidized (basically like being on the NZ-wide formulary) and what they're called.  For example, Bactrim is called Trisol, Omeprazole is Losec, and Azithromycin is only subsidized in the treatment of chlamydia.  No Z-Pack abuse here!

In the past week, some crazy guy with a swastika tattooed on his face, high on P (what meth is called here) stole a motorbike, drove to the local pub, tried to hold it up with a rifle, had the gun taken off of him by the local pub patrons (who knew him well), and fled into "the bush" before being caught by the police later in the night.  Check it out.

The kids are doing well in school.  Blake recently turned in a poster about dogs and Liza and a group of kids at her school won first place in a local competition between schools to create stuff out of recycled materials.

I finished a shirt I made for Liza yesterday using dice to create random striping.  She picked the colors.
Liza's new shirt
  The woman in the background is Heather.  She works at the front desk of my clinic and while literally everyone has been uber-welcoming, she has a snarky sense of humor that is similar to mine, so she's one of my favorite.  She's also a knitter, which makes her A Okay in my book.

Today, we went to Raglan, which is a cute little town that is about 1 hour 15 minutes NW of us on the coast.  It's where a lot of surfing happens.  I almost decided not to go today because of the weather warnings for high winds, rain, thunder and possibly tornadoes, but I'm glad we did.

Liza wasn't feeling well today and by the time we made it to this beach, she pretty much stayed in the car.


And that was me trying to escape a wave.

Well, I hope you all are doing well.  Will try to post more soon.

3 comments:

  1. Wow! Great pictures and fun video! We love to see your smiles and hear about what you're doing.

    Thank you!

    XOXOX

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  2. Hi this is Grandpa, Dad, or Jim. What a great post. Keep um coming. Great job on the shirt for Liza. One thing I did notice is the calendar in the background. Its still September there, eh? Its September here too. Did you ever find the article in the newspaper about you Amy? Its 11:30 here and Frank is due over at 3:00. Talk to you then.
    Love you.

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  3. Lovely to see your great coverage of your life DOWN UNDER!!

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