Re: Desperate Fashionista Diary
To cheer up those in training, DH currently has so much free time at work that he begs me to call me and chat. Yesterday during his 24-hr Saturday call, he called to ask me to bring lunch and come hang out. It was so weird, like Twilight Zone. I was so conditioned during residency that the hospital was his domain that I couldn't penetrate that yesterday experience was totally bizzare. In my defense the hospitals in NY are so icky that I wouldn't go in unless absolute necessary and tried not to touch anything while I was there. Plus he was so busy doing scut work that he wouldn't be able to talk to me during the day even if he wanted to.
Yesterday he gave me a tour of the main campus and it felt like an airport terminal but very empty. It didn't look or small like a hospital at all. His private call room had a computer station with printer, flat screen with cable, microwave, fridge and a stuffed cupboard and a private bathroom w/shower. And housekeeping cleans throughout the shift and makes his bed. No wonder he doesn't mind calls so much.
I'm not used to hanging out with him in the hospital and after we finished lunched I bolted home. The whole experience was just so weird. Good weird but weird.
To cheer up those in training, DH currently has so much free time at work that he begs me to call me and chat. Yesterday during his 24-hr Saturday call, he called to ask me to bring lunch and come hang out. It was so weird, like Twilight Zone. I was so conditioned during residency that the hospital was his domain that I couldn't penetrate that yesterday experience was totally bizzare. In my defense the hospitals in NY are so icky that I wouldn't go in unless absolute necessary and tried not to touch anything while I was there. Plus he was so busy doing scut work that he wouldn't be able to talk to me during the day even if he wanted to.
Yesterday he gave me a tour of the main campus and it felt like an airport terminal but very empty. It didn't look or small like a hospital at all. His private call room had a computer station with printer, flat screen with cable, microwave, fridge and a stuffed cupboard and a private bathroom w/shower. And housekeeping cleans throughout the shift and makes his bed. No wonder he doesn't mind calls so much.
I'm not used to hanging out with him in the hospital and after we finished lunched I bolted home. The whole experience was just so weird. Good weird but weird.
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