Well, our week was pretty normal. We both agreed that it was a good week at school. We enjoyed it thoroughly. It’s tough to believe we are going back to school tomorrow because we missed our usual down time during the weekend.
Take Care,
Jamie
Well, our week was pretty normal. We both agreed that it was a good week at school. We enjoyed it thoroughly. It’s tough to believe we are going back to school tomorrow because we missed our usual down time during the weekend.
Take Care,
Jamie
Just when we thought things were settling back down over here and we were finding our groove again I (Jamie) get the wonderful experience of a Saudi Arabia emergency room. Yes, my thumb is stitched up and in a splint.
Here’s the story. I am the assistant editor of our schools newspaper and I was rounding up our photographers to go take pictures during our allotted school paper time at the end of the day on Wednesday (our Friday). Our school also puts kids to work for community service during this time each week. I saw them outside moving lockers across the parking lot into storage for a school wide cleanup effort. I directed the photographers over to them and decided to help move lockers while I was there. I opened the lockers’ doors and picked them up so they were leaning on my back. My hands are above my head now grabbing the inside of the locker with my thumbs out. I walked across the parking lot and had to pass through a wide gate to get to the storage shed. I was looking forward and down, there was a bar across the top of the gate. It was sturdy, the lockers were sturdy, my thumb was not so sturdy. My thumb buffered the two sturdy pieces of metal pretty well. I set the lockers down behind me and I’ m pretty sure I saw my knuckle bone. I went to the nurse, 15 minutes later I was at the ER, and an hour later I was home with six stitches and a slight fracture. Oh, and it is my right hand thumb. That’s my adventure.
The hospital was just fine for the emergency visit. I went in as instructed by the ER doctor for a follow-up today and wasted 50 minutes before returning to work never having seen a doctor because the out-patient and ER kept telling me I had to be in the other place. I finally said I am not staying to see a doctor and left. Our school nurse said it looked good so I’ll just go back in later in the week to remove the stitches.
On a more positive note, I am unable to do many dishes for a while. Also, I have all the paperwork done to get a driver’s license and am just waiting for it to show up in the mail (if you have a US driver’s license you just need to do paperwork). Hopefully soon we’ll have a car to post pictures of.
Glad to have a good story for you. We were worried our lives were starting to sound boring. Be warned, the picture of my thumb is graphic.
Until next time,
Jamie
The kids are officially back! Well, the high school and junior high are anyway, the elementary students still have one more week of virtual school. It was great to see our students back and see them so excited about being back. To quote one student, “I never thought I’d say this, but I am glad to be back at school.” School finally feels right again.
We had a celebration pool party on our compound on Friday before students officially came back to school. It was great to just relax for a few hours and school talk was strictly prohibited. We just ate, talked, and watched all the compound kids play at the pool.
We’ve officially made it two months in Saudi Arabia as of yesterday and are still going strong.
Here are some pics to enjoy!