Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Shenanigans in what we should now call our Rwandan family

Unsurprisingly when you live and work with people for two weeks or more, you just happen to catch some funny remarks along the way. Here are some pearls from our trip. Enjoy! Some people may appear more frequently than others. :)

"You have to give me a prophylactic no." -Andrew Bright

"If it's no shave Rwanda, the girls have to wear long dresses." -Dr. Albertson

"Rainbow bright?" -Meagan Pate misheard "Rambo Bright" in reference to our protector Dr. Bright

"Is there a Dr. Telesforo who looks like Dr. Jospin?" -Carter Edwards

"That shows you how frivolous it is to do body building." -Dr. Albertson

"Cheater, cheater, pumpkin eater. That's what we say in England." -Carter Edwards

"You get ALL the vitamins you need from meat." -Joseph Sewell

"Always for woman." -Jean Rene (a nursing student in English club in response to the "panic attack" question in the English class jeopardy)

Carter Edwards: I'll make the popcorn. (1 minute later) Does anyone know how to make popcorn in a microwave without a popcorn button? (Laughter subsides, and Katy gets up to help.) Wait. I can make it. So, like four minutes, right?

"PROTEIN." -Daniel Smith

In closing, in order to honor the many physicians that we had the opportunity to work with in the hospital. We had delicious M&M cookies made by Katy, along with other treats made by our wonderful house staff. There were many conversations about music, marriage, children, and good byes. Most importantly, there was a dance movement lead by Joseph. Don't worry, we have many incriminating videos that we will gladly post once we get access to a faster Internet connection. For now, pictures will have to suffice.

-Anna










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