Clinic was pretty fun today. A decent number of patients. Just always nice to play with these boys. Sevner walked me in, confirming that I will have some ting fo him tomowow. Arriving at clinic I greet my colleagues as they arrive, practicing my Creole. Sak Pas? Sak a Fet? Como ou je? Then we sit or do some busy work as the techs teach me new phrases and we wait for patients to begin to arrive.
There is a lizard on my ceiling again. The difference this time is that I am in my bedroom. :o It is also waining weally hard outside. Hard enough that I am wondering if I should move my bed, again. I know....you are wondering why I havent made a permanent move. I just haven't. Me and my lizard are nestled....or I am just lazy.
Crutches, anyone? part of the tour of duty today, was Cornelia showing Ralf the various places at HAS that some things are stored. For the Hanger folks reading this blog....it was the Materials Management person that took Ralf, Cornelia and I around on this little tour. Cornelia kept asking," Is this inventory? Do we need to record it if we take it?" To which, the response each time was, "Some is and some isn't."..... Anyone see a DNI label? How about a HIMS label? HA!! There ain't no PWC auditor coming here this year.
I was not sure what to make of this bonfire of crutches. Impressive that they have so many, and won't need any for many years. They clearly don't know how many sets they have apart from...A LOT.
This evening we were treated to quite a delicious dish. Chef Ralf whipped up some Italian that was quite excellent....Kay Alumni was tranfomed into Chez Ralf. He had tested the sauces on us the night before. I was only in charge of toasting the bread for the bruschetta. I could have sat there all night. We all stink of garlic. We couldn't finish the food, though I was really trying. Delish!! Maybe he isn't really from Germany.
Ok...my head is drooping. I feel like hours are passing between keystrokes.
Adime
Chov Blanc



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