So I'm home from my first tour in Ponoka, which is where i'm doing my ambulance practicum. I've learnt so much already! I'm quite excited to become a registered EMT. I'm staying with a sweet old lady named Nelly that my mom found through her connections within the United Church. It's alittle awkward living with her, but I'll manage. She keeps to herself, and I keep to myself.My preceptor's are great. 2 young fellows (around my age) who seem to enjoy the small town life. They are both eager to teach me as much as they know, and seem to have an infinite amount of patience with my silly questions. I get 50% discount at Mcdonalds, which keeps me healthy and full. And i look forward to purchasing a laptop, so i can play minesweeper during my down time at the ambulance hall. I head back on Saturday morning for my next tour (the term for a 4 days shift) which i'm already excited about.
Hope all is well elsewhere, take care everyone.
and remember, seatbelts save lives.
~Ash~
4 comments:
Grrrrr i'm so excited for you!!!
YAY!
Hey man, thats awesome! Let me know when your in edmonton, because I seem to have lost the cycle of when your gone, or here, or gone... you know. ;)
I love seatbelts. You sounded to adult with that comment, it's sweet. I always make sure everyone is wearing one in my car, and I appreciate anyone who does the same.
i love it when the driver of a 1981 volvo (the company who invented the shoulder-strap style seatbelts, but willingly allowed any other company to use it without any pattend pending or royalties whatsoever) has a broken passenger seatbelt and doesn't fix it for 3 years. it's my favorite. ...at least it's fixed now. NOW that you see what kind of damage they prevent. thanks, brah!
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