Despite quoting Carlito, no drugs were involved - though I will say that there were many times when my reality did feel like a dream. I have decided that there are two kinds of people- those who can tell grand stories about their experiences and those who can't. I'm the latter. Here are some photos...
My living situation for 2 weeks
Where we slept
Where we ate
Afternoon refreshments- yummm, coconuts. Everyone likes the water, but few like the flesh, which works out well because the flesh is my favorite part.

The medical boat. The engine hasn't worked in over a year. Quite decorative... not?

Inside a very well stocked nursing station

Unloading on Yasawa-i-rara (the top most inhabited island)- also called 8 month island. They say that if you get the sand from here in your hair, it'll take 8 months to get out. I don't know about all that, but I will say that walking on it was like walking on an inch or so of powdery snow.

delivering a much needed water tank to a health center. Water supply is scarce on most of the islands- and hygeine is the biggest public health issue in the villages and schools.

Pap smear team- Auntie Vani is wearing a head lamp upon my suggestion, unfortunately that meant that she no longer needed me to hold the flashlight during pap smears... I lost my job to better technology.


The medical boat. The engine hasn't worked in over a year. Quite decorative... not?
Inside a very well stocked nursing station
Unloading on Yasawa-i-rara (the top most inhabited island)- also called 8 month island. They say that if you get the sand from here in your hair, it'll take 8 months to get out. I don't know about all that, but I will say that walking on it was like walking on an inch or so of powdery snow.
delivering a much needed water tank to a health center. Water supply is scarce on most of the islands- and hygeine is the biggest public health issue in the villages and schools.
Pap smear team- Auntie Vani is wearing a head lamp upon my suggestion, unfortunately that meant that she no longer needed me to hold the flashlight during pap smears... I lost my job to better technology.
School team.
The ladies- the head sister and two dental therapists
Last night, the i-tatau, departing ceremony
Baby powder and a garland- in true fiji fashion.
2 comments:
The dental therapists have very nice smiles! It must fill their patients with confidence.
Hi Kiva. Looks like you live in a magical place and with many wonderful people. I hope the *coup* is not messing up your life there. All we hear about it is is two lines on BBC news. Oh yeah. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU. I love your flash-light/head-lamp story. The medical team must love your outside-the-box ideas. Way to go!! Love from Ithaca, Cally
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