Life continues to surprise me!
It's the two and a half week mark, and I'm just starting to feel like I understand how this place works. It is always a bit tricky the first couple of weeks working out what is expected of you and what isn't, and you learn to take constuctive criticism and correction on board on a regular basis. The last week I have had a yukky head cold which has made everything twice as hard, but that's clearing now.
It is lovely to be in a clinic that has enough computers, and also enough nurses (yes, you vets out there, there is hope, these clinics do exist!!!!:).
The clients a very friendly, and I'm getting used to them being punctual, to the point of often being early.
I've caught up with my friend Claire, who lives only about half an hour away on the the train, and went along with her to church a couple of weekends ago, and to a'Jane Eyre night' with about 15 of us turning up to watch the newest 4-hour series. It was lovely to watch the movie and have all the appropriate oohs and aahs echoing around the room! It was nice to meet lots of people around my age at Claire's church, most of whom ar young professionals at a similar stage in life to myself, or with young families. It is somewhat of a change after being in smaller centres, where alot of people my age are married with children already. (not that there's anything at all wrong with that :)
The Best thing that I've discovered is that my flatmate, Jess, is a christian as well! so we toddled off to church last weekend, to be met by the practice manage from work at the door, who took a few minutes to recognise us! There is a lunch for 18-30s next week after the service as well, so that'll be another chance to meet some people.
Jess has just passed her vet nursing exams, and has quit smoking as a result, which suits me very well! She's doing really well, and sticking to it, which is impressive. It's been great getting to know her better, we get along really well, and I have an excuse to get a bit more adventurous with cooking (yes Craig, I can cook more than just apricot chicken - which is lucky, as I can't seem to find any apricot juice/nectar in this country :)
I caught up with a friend from New Zealand who is living literally 5 minutes from my place, and had her second baby about 2 weeks ago. By coincidence, she brings her cats to my clinic, so I asked her to book in and specially request me, as I tend to get quite a lot of vaccination consults as noone knows me here yet.
I have had a few interesting cases, one of which is a possible reaction to a new drug, so I'm collaborating with the drug company to try to get to the bottom of it so they can have it on their records.
I have been spending some time wondering what to do with my life, as I haev not really got any plans to get my teeth into (I am trying to enjoy that feeling, though it does make me feel a bit purposeless at times).
I was just thinking on Sunday that I'd like to do something constructive for other people and literally half a hour later Claire rang to say that she and a couple of friends are looking at a short term mission trip to Peru in August to help with construction work or the like there. That sounds exciting! I will have to work out timing, as my brother's wedding off the Newfoundland coast is in June/July, but I think I'll be visiting South America later in the year! It is so good to be in a position to take the opportunities that come around.
I'll probably be just posting newsy things on here, I'm a bit stuck for putting photos on, so I'm afraid it might not be that interesting for a while, unless you like reading the general goings on adn adventures of a locum vet!
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Weird, hey? If you go to a café anywhere in France, apricot nectar is bound to be amongst the top three items on the drinks list. Then you try to order the same drink just across the Channel, and they start looking at you funny... So bizarre!
Glad everything is going well for you.
Looks like there's a place called Local Flavour in Cambridge where you can find apricot nectar. Their website is http://www.localflavour.co.uk/list/12/47/
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