Yesterday began our last week in Belize and we are so excited to have added a new member to the travels. Scott Cowart arrived on Saturday and we miraculously met up at a roadside gas station before continuing on to Orange Walk Town. We stayed in a fantastic "resort" on the banks of the New River equipped with "air-co" and cable TV! It was definitely a treat for the two of us since we have been sweating through economy rooms for a month. We took an amazing wildlife boat ride down the New River which included crocodiles, iguanas, and on board spider monkey entertainment! The Mayan ruins of Lamani were quite impressive although totally overrun by my favorite blood-sucking companions (not even deet could deter them). Prior to Scott's arrival, we chicken bussed across the border in to Guatemala, staying in the gorgeous island town of Flores and visiting the mighty Mayan ruins of Tikal. Then a week of snorkeling in Placencia, Belize was the perfect way to relax and rejuvenate after traveling back across the country. We will fill you in on both the best and worst day of the past two weeks when we have better internet acess (probably back in the states). A preview: swimming with manatees, squid, a school of 4 foot long Taurpin, dolphin watching and a meal of freshly snagged lobster cooked on our own private island. The worst day was made complete when we discovered we were not alone in our room... tarantulas like to come in to get out of the rain too!
Today we will be traveling by bus and water taxi to Caye Caulker where our adventures will continue until we board our States-bound plane on Sunday. Thanks to everyone who has been thinking of us and sending us support along this journey! We are looking forward to adding more photos to the blog and sharing stories when we see you all soon.
-Miriam and Sydney
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Moving on...
The rainy season feels like it is finally here. Most afternoons, the heat is temporarily diminished with a powerful downpour that sometimes leaves parts of the town "without current". Today, on our last afternoon in San Ignacio, we took a leisurely stroll through Santa Familia Village with Westby and her two lovely daughters.
This is just a quick post to inform everyone that we are leaving Belize tomorrow morning to enter Guatemala where we will stay in the island town of Flores and venture to the Mayan ruins of Tikal. Our plan is to stay there through Thursday when we will return to Belize and head to the Caribbean coast. Although we are excited about our trip, it is hard to leave all the great people we have met here. So, it is with a spirit of adventure that we depart and set off on this next journey.
- Miriam and Sydney
- Miriam and Sydney
Friday, July 3, 2009
One sweltering week down
The place we are staying is in a nearby town, so every morning Nurse Westby arrives at 7 to pick us up and take us into the hospital. We have each had the opportunity to visit the wards and work with nurses in the ER but the majority of the time we are assisting Nurse Westby in the outpatient clinic. They see an average of 75 patients each day in the clinic so as you can imagine, it is quite a busy place. We are getting PLENTY of practice taking manual blood pressure and collecting vital signs :). Once the patient has seen the doctor, they return to the clinic and Nurse Westby administers injections and does a ton of wound care. The most excitement I have experienced was during my first day at the hospital when I was working in the ER and a man came in with a badly mangled/severed finger. He was a furniture maker and had gotten his finger stuck in the saw (mom, I hope you are remembering to be careful with your table saw!). To my surprise, the nurse I was working with, Nurse Lopez, was not fluent in Spanish so my limited Spanish was extremely helpful in this situation since the patient didn't speak English or Kriol. Nurse Lopez let me clean the wound and while I applied pressure, she ran for the doctor. Although the doctor was entertaining 2 American medical students, he allowed me to assist with the suturing!
On Sunday
We are being extremely well cared for by the family we are staying with and look forward to sharing stories of our day with them each evening. One update we have from our last post is that another record has been set for the internal temperature of our room - on Wednesday it was 94 degrees! Not being accustomed to this heat, we both were extremely over heated - so much that we actually had a fever (yup, we are nursing students who packed our own thermometer).
quote of the week: " I almost burst into flames - really!"
This weekend we will venture into another cave and hopefully spend a bit of time relaxing and catching up on some much needed rest. We will post again soon and hope that everyone in the States has a good time watching the fireworks tomorrow!
-Miriam and Sydney
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