I arrived on the ship Saturday evening without any problems
during the long trek over the Atlantic. After being here two days, I am
starting to get settled and learning my way around. One thing about being on a
ship is everything is within close proximity. In 2 minutes you can be anywhere
on the ship whether walking up two flights of stairs to the cafeteria or
walking down the hall from my room to the hospital. In no time I can reach the Starbucks
café on board or the top deck which has a small pool and a great view of the
water.
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The 2 Minute "Ship Shower" |
So continuing with the 2 minute theme… a “Ship shower” permits
two minutes of water use. I guess this also helps to decrease the bathroom
demand with six ladies sharing one bathroom. The bunk room feels more spacious
than I anticipated. I am enjoying the various nationalities in my room. I have
two roommates from Norway, one from Australia, one from New Zealand, and one
roommate from the United States who I met in the airport in Brussels during out
layover.
This may be a silly thought, but I realized when I got on
the boat that I am surrounded by water. Here is a view from the top deck of the
ship!
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The View from the Ship |
Tomorrow I start my official orientation on the unit. There
haven’t been any ICU patients in awhile, so I will be working on Ward D which
currently cares for Maxo-Facial patients.
There will be lots of learning, especially because I will be taking care
of adults alongside of children. I am excited and ready to get to work! I’m
also looking forward to spending Thanksgiving at an Orphanage this Thursday
morning!
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My bunk is on the Top |