Today's newspaper says it all...


Yes, we are stranded in paradise, or at least in one corner of it.  We're not allowed to escape Christchurch for more than 12 hours and, overall, Christchurch is a sleepy town.  We've pretty much done the museums and parks and most of the usual day trips.  We've hit lots of pubs and even went to the movies last night.  But we're getting restless.  I've moved on to studying ATLS, trying to figure out R, and pushing our lead physician to conduct some ultrasound training at a local clinic.  He'd rather go biking.  Go figure.

Here is an example of our typical garbled communication with the powers that be:



Comments

What kind of plane will fly you there?
While you’re stuck in NZ, could you learn how to do a Whipple?
Have you visited the Aoraki-Mt. Cook Tasman glacier?
JP said…
No whipple training, I’m afraid. I’m expecting they’ll have lots of Lyme, TB, infected deep brain stimulators, and malaria at McMurdo, though, so I’m sure I’m adequately prepared. And a C17.
JP said…
Too far, too wet, and too cold.
Aidan said…
I like the "departure date is... 29 August" but "likelihood is 30 August." They should announce delays this way for commercial flights instead of pretending like they know when it will take off.

Hoping for no further delays!
You could probably pick up some warm clothes to combat the cold.

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