Vacay
As I finish this post (been brewing for a week), I'm 4 days into my surgery rotation. ...And most definitely not on vacation anymore. Think 12-14 hour days: 5,6AM - 6,7PM. Long days, yes. But I don't mind it and the time somehow flies. All because I'm at a really good site with lots of really cool stuff and outstanding teaching. More on that in future posts.
Before that though, I'd been on vacation in one form or another for two weeks. Last week had been a bunch of clinical skills lectures/workshops - ABGs, IVs, catheters, respiratory therapy, lumbar punctures, phlebotomy, suturing, injections, EKGs, etc. It actually was really useful and fun, which was a pleasant surprise. Plus, the schedule was relatively light, allowing for...a real life!! I saw not one, but two movies during the week while also going out each night :)
The week before that , I was down in St. Thomas. It was all I could ask for out of a post-boards vacation. I felt ridiculously reenergized and alive coming back. Pics are up on facebook with more from another camera.
I made a few "friends" on the island.
Poser middle man: This dude was chilling at a local bar, patroned by all locals (of course). While we were playing darts, he walks up and starts talking. Being the closest person, I got the job of responding. This guy was apparently from Long Island, and moved down in 1989. Eventually, he starts offering me weed. I made the mistake of continuing to talk, and it comes out that he's the middle man and will take our money out to "a guy waiting in the parking lot." This mysterious guy is of course only available for a limited time. Once I make it clear I'm not buying his story, he then offers us a cab ride. No way in hell I'm getting in a car with that guy or anyone he knows. The cab offer came after telling him we have a rental car of course.
Drunk hotel dude: While classing it up in the hotel lobby with our canned beers, we notice a guy stumble out of a cab with a six pack in one hand and two beers in the other. He then makes his way over to our table and starts recounting the story of his cab ride. He chooses to sit right next to me, and reenact his "adventure." Said adventure included the cabbie putting his arm around him, massaging his back, and getting all up in his space. Mind you, he does all this to me while he tells his story. I kept begging for "story time" to be over. No such luck. I eyed the group for some help, but they're too busy laughing. The man would not stop until he finished his story. He then notes that he's partying it up somewhere in the hotel and gives us his room number. No thanks.
Hat hair: Not what you would think when I say hat hair. His hair had neither been cut nor washed in so long that it was bulky and stiff enough to be a large top hat of some sort. Apparently, I walked close enough to elicit verbalization the the effect of: "Nine million dollars, shit on your face!" Now, I'm not sure if the $9M was what he was charging or what I would get for said services. Either way, I didn't know how to react - so I didn't and kept walking.
Wildlife: With St. Thomas being less developed and in a different climate, there was some unique wildlife roaming around.
1.) Iguanas - they're everywhere. Even by the pool you can see anywhere from 3-6 just chilling poolside. Everywhere you go, they're there. Apparently they were first introduced to the island as a food source.
2.) Chickens - also all over the islands. Not quite as pervasive as the iguanas. These guys chill in slightly less developed areas of the island.
3.) Donkeys - who knew? Only saw these on St. John, and only two at that. We initially spotted them grazing at the roadside. Being curious, we stopped and checked out what was going on. Interestingly, they reciprocated the interest and walked right up to the car. I was busy fiddling with my camera while they walked up, so I was a little freaked out when I saw a donkey snout peering into the window.
4.) Deer - saw a deer while hiking through the jungle. That was a little unexpected. We somehow managed to get ridiculously close to it only to have it scurry away. And then caught up to it again, it then disappearing for good. A bit surreal, since it's so quiet in the jungle and it's really hazy in the jungle...out of the haze we just see a deer chilling.
5.) Bird. Not so noteworthy. Except that it was in the terminal at Fort Lauderdale's airport. Waddling about near a vending cart. That can't be sanitary. Nor does it speak well of how tightly closed off the terminal is kept. And no one other than us seemed to notice. Maybe it's part of the usual scene at FLL. It wouldn't surprise me.
FLL
I already mentioned the bird. For it being Spirit Airlines' hub, it was ridiculously undersized and overcrowded with touristy vacationers. I realize I fall into that category, but I'd like to think I'm not that obnoxious. On top of that, both times we layed over at FLL, our first boarding call was also our final boarding call. We weren't late or anything. They just never announced that our flight was boarding. And the people sitting at our gate never boarded the plane. Apparently, there's some other hidden gate through which to board. We were unaware of this gate.
So yeah, that's all I've got from the past few weeks. It'll probably be the most interesting nonmedical stuff I can write about for the next 8 weeks since I'm on surgery. I'll try not to bore it up too much with the surgery stories, but no guarantees...although it's probably marginally better than reading about the first two years of med school.
