Jan. 1st, 2009 @ 02:05 pm Oh no! No subject!
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O.o. And a big thank you for all the vgifts!
Jan. 1st, 2009 @ 01:56 pm Greetings from the 'netless dessert
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I wish everyone a very happy new year!
I'm stuck without internet in the new flat until the 6th. I'm also still sick - something I started the night after I returned from my parents during my night shift. \o/ fantastic timing.
I'm much better now - no fever any more - but still coughing very impressively. Maybe it will keep tonight's patients away.
And now: moving cartons. Yay.
Dec. 22nd, 2008 @ 11:37 am Survived the move, now: family
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Current Location: Germany, Land Berlin
At Tegel, waiting for the plane to Frankfurt. Have managed to get a notebook, a netbook, a Palm, an iPod, an iPhone, a camera, two external harddrives and assorted cables through security (modular packing is the key!) and got caught without a ticket in the U-Bahn (if their trains would leave on time or there were more working ticket machines, this would not have happened *grumble*).
I've managed most of the moving buissness as well, only the desk and the sofa left if I really chuck the commode of the devil, which I'd really like to do because that thing is *heavy*.
I've once again learned how great my car is for moving. It's seriously impossible to move with that car and not love it.
Now, on to the plane and off to the madness.
Dec. 14th, 2008 @ 01:04 am I like my job, I really do
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Current Location: Germany, Land Berlin

Cleaning the eyes of a sedated fox at one in the morning (while not being on duty even) makes at least for good stories.

ETA: The mangy fox (and when I say mangy, I really mean *mangy*) at two I could have done without though

Nov. 24th, 2008 @ 07:32 pm Heating. We wants it!
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Current Location: Germany, Land Berlin

For some reason the radiators in the part of the clinic where the offices are located have broken down.
Of course this happens during what the media insists on calling a 'polar storm'.
It's kind of funny, really. Everybody has left the office and seeken refuge in some remote room of the clinic proper where temperatures may reach such tropical hights as 21*C