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  • We’re all the same…

    Here’s a groovy little tune everyone should know…. (Thanks to Ian for sharing it with from his MP3 tracks)

     Little boxes on the hillside
    Little boxes made of ticky-tacky
    Little boxes on the hillside
    Little boxes all the same
    There’s a green one and a pink one, and a blue one and a yellow one
    And they’re all made out of ticky-tacky and they all look just the same
     And the people, in the houses, all went to the university
    Where they were put in boxes, and they came out all the same
    And there’s doctors, and lawyers, and business executives
    And they’re all made out of ticky-tacky and they all look just the same
     And they all play on the golf course, and drink their martinis dry
    And they all have pretty children, and the children go to school
    And the children go to summer-camp and then to the university
    Where they are put in boxes, and they come out all the same
     And the boys go into business, and marry and raise a family
    In boxes made of ticky-tacky and they all just look the same
    There’s a pink one and a green one, and a blue one and a yellow one
    And they’re all made out of ticky-tacky and they all just look the same
    Malivina Reynolds


    Does anyone else just feel like you’re made out of ticky-tacky? Wouldn’t it be great to escape the ticky-tacky world of same-ness?? Where is that world anyway? Does it even exist?

     

    22/09/08

    No, no, no, no, no! I will not get out of bed this morning to go running… I am not flaming crazy!!! Hit that snooze button birdie!

  • Update....

    17/09/08
    Wearily dragged the protesting body out of bed this am at 5.15am to warm up before running, ran the full 4km without any stopping for breath; the first time have managed this! But I don’t feel any real sense of achievement as I was running fairly slowly to keep pace with my running buddies, who run slower than I do. Hazel has taken some running advice stating that should aim to run 5 times a week (not flaming likely, me old cockers!); incorporating endurance running (long distance but slower) and strength running (fast running but shorter distance). So I reckon for me, that means now including a long run of up to 7km but run slowly (maybe try this on Saturday) and a speed run of 4km like I did on the 8th. This is week 5 since I started running – so I should definitely be running longer distances now.
     
    Yesterday I helped to facilitate a resuscitation training course with a Paediatrician for the emergency nurses in the hospital. Planning training here is simple, it’s very easy to put on paper aims and objectives, devise activities for learning etc; but when it comes to putting it into practice boy-oh-boy can it all go belly-up! In England we are so used to some kind of decorum in any training experience; the trainer is seen as the source of knowledge, is there to control the group and (generally) listened to. Maybe it’s just the language barrier, but here it can all get a bit rowdy. Everyone pitches in their own ideas and methods and keep harking back to how they were taught at school – seemingly afraid to change from this even if it was like 10 years ago! It’s incredibly frustrating to hear people focus on the insignificant details of a procedure and completely forget the bigger picture. For instance people are taught bizarre things like what side of the patient you should stand to give CPR (as in it should always be the left or right regardless of the situation), or which hand you should hold the thermometer in before taking a temperature when it actually matters not, and it wastes time to consider it as important! I have had a lot of time to learn so much more about training and learning, and when I am planning courses here I can picture in my head how well they would run in the UK – but know the course will be full of untold surprises when it comes to run here! I am getting even better at going with the flow and being flexible when plans change!

     
    Also getting quite talented at having peculiar conversations, like;
    How does a snake pass waste products – do they have an anus??
    If you had to lose your eyesight or hearing, which would you choose to keep and why?
    If you had a magic power, what would it be? (Jen said she wanted the power to make people happy – that’s pretty cool).
    (Obviously, I could be going a little crazy the longer I am out here (as the running and longing to socialise might confirm) but I am also preferring the simpler life of no TV, no newspapers, chilling on a hammock and contemplating the world at large – if it wasn’t for the fact I don’t really enjoy working here, I’d be tempted to stay…)

     
    12/09/08
    Was even up before the alarm this morning to go running, that’s pretty amazing right!
    Especially for me; notorious bed bunny. Pushed myself to run even further this morning, so ran passed the 2km mark of the RTC and on towards Mekong Blue. I knew I wouldn’t be able to run the full 6km, so I estimated the half-way mark and turned back home. I guess it was about 5km circuitous route. My wee legs are feeling it now and only managed the distance due to some really good tunes on the MP3 player… sadly the machine is about to pack up. Bugger. If I am to continue this new healthy and motivated lifestyle I’m gonna need to fork out for a new player. Thankfully I’ve saved a bit of cash this month (who needs food??) so should be able to afford a cheap thing next time I’m in PP.
    J

     
    Things are happening slowly here, we are planning a short training course for the teachers about using different teaching methodologies. The staff here have some good information, I am just trying to encourage them to use more interactive styles of teaching. I my head it could be fantastic – but I am also wary of pushing my ideas on them. On the other hand it’s my job here to advise on teaching methods, so my plan is to incorporate as many different methods while teaching the course as possible – this will allow the participants to see the methods in action, and also hopefully my facilitating colleagues (who have a lot of knowledge about the various methods, but who never seem to use them).

     
    10/09/08
    Struggled with the run this morning, calf muscles felt really tight – maybe from running faster on Monday. Slept badly the night before, which also didn’t help matters! Even with groovy music playing, I only managed a 3km run… will I ever reach the 10km goal??

  • WHY???

    2nd Sept 08
    Whoever said exercise rejuvenated you when it was ‘that time of the month’ has not met me. Either that or they forgot to tell us is that it does energise you for like all of 15 minutes… Although I went running this morning, every fibre in my being was screaming blue murder at me WHY? WHY? WHY? Why are you getting me up at 5.30 in the morning? I still am not sure how I managed to get up, but come 5.45am I was out the house and plodding (no pounding this morning!) the river road with Delia. It was only a short run, just over 2km, but I eagerly looked forward to a day of promised energy. It’s 3.30pm now and I’m still waiting! Maybe if I hadn’t of gone running I’d be even more comatose now… The positive thing is that when I had finished running I wasn’t really out of breath and didn’t feel my heart was pounding all that much. I am definitely getting fitter and obviously am required to push the boundaries further.  

    The streets of the Thong were exceptionally quiet this morning, hardly a soul out. Now that might not sound odd to you for 5.45am, but here most people are up at 4.30-5.00am, so today the world appear eerily sombre. The cool grey river is steadily receding, the rains dissipating slowly, meaning the days in-between are becoming pretty stifling.
    I’ve been attempting to fine-tune my hammock securing skills; after an exponentially ridiculous amount of bruises, scrapes and blisters (yes, I fell out a few…) at present I have three sturdy (!?) hammocks under my house creating a splendid space to sit and receive the full benefit of any breeze. I just need more people to drop round for company… (Can you believe I just said that?!!!) Preferably people who like to talk, so I don’t have to say that much…
      

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