I'm a Suva-vor

So that's it- Fiji hospital work is over with an x-ray meeting, handover, and some intern teaching on managing severe acute malnutirition (SAM). Sign off went much more smoothly than expected, probably mainly because Dr Ily couldn't actually be bothered to try and hunt down the interns for comments, and we've said our goodbyes and thank yous to all the doctors we spent time with.

After one last lunch in town the girls headed down the bus-stop to catch a coach up to Nadi (where they're flying out) and I finally braved the walk uphill from town to home. Ironically, it was a much easier climb than I'd expected, and actually a very pleasant walk- it's a shame that'll be the last time I do it!

So now I'm sitting alone in the apartment for the first time, killing time until my flight to Tonga tomorrow. It feels very strange not to have them around after being in pretty much constant contact for the last month, and I can't quite decide what to do with myself. Perhaps I'll watch a video on my laptop and play the sound out loud. That would be crazy.

Next time I post I'll be in Tonga (all going well!), so stay tuned for my first impressions. Let's hope I don't hate it there...!





PS I know the pun's bad, but just let me have this one, okay?

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