On
days that we both work we leave the house before 7am. The routine is
about he same: shut the windows, lock the house, then hop on the
motorbike and drive out into the chaos of town, dodging moving objects
like vehicles and children who might be in the road.
Even
at this early hour the town is already alive and busy. Most children
start school at 7am so the streets are full of little kids in blue and
tan uniforms carrying sagging, oversized backpacks.
A
lot of kids walk to school unaccompanied by an adult, even those as
young as five. The more attentive mothers walk to the edge of the main
road and tell their kids when it’s safe to cross, then watch as the
children scamper quickly across before the next speeding vehicle passes
by.
People are on their way to work, their
gardens, school, the market and just about anywhere. Some seem to be in a
hurry, others walk as if they have the whole day to get where they’re
going.
We pass through the main part of town
and the central market on our way to the hospital. This area is where we
do our shopping. When we get to the hospital we sometimes stop before
the main entrance to see if there’s internet connection. Today there
isn’t, so we pass on through the gate and park outside the building that
encompasses the Maternity, Pediatrics and Surgery services. Then we
both go our separate ways for the day to meet up again later and head
for home.
1 comment:
Hey Kate, what do each of you do at the hospital? Is it 12 hr shifts like it is here in the states?
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