Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Finishing Up…

5/3/2010-

I have only two days left at Hvidovre University Hospital here in Copenhagen. The four weeks went by fast… it was a great review of some basic OB/GYN (which will be helpful starting residency in the near future), the staff/students have been very helpful and friendly, and most of all the work hours have been more than reasonable. I am trying to savor every moment of free time here (there are plenty of them) with the knowledge that my life is about to change drastically to 80 hour work weeks and only 2 weeks of vacation all year. Scary! I have read a couple of books, been running and biking, and spending time with Rebecca around Copenhagen.

Two weekends ago Rebecca and I did some shopping, wandered through the palace/royal church, enjoyed ice cream, saw Alice In Wonderland in 3D (AWESOME), and went to a ballet titled Shakespeare in Motion. Rebecca flew straight from Africa (where she was completing another medical elective) to Copenhagen… needless to say her bags did not follow her here. Then the volcano erupted… so about 2 weeks later Rebecca finally got her luggage. However… there is a silver lining. She had travel insurance which will cover $500 worth of expenses per 24 hours you are without your luggage up to $1500. This translated into shopping spree to both Rebecca and I. I helped her pick out some cute clothes from the shops downtown!! (I refrained however seeing as the exchange rate is no good… I did not lose my luggage… and everything is expensive anyway) The movie and ballet were both entertaining. Rebecca and I had to do a bit of research after the ballet was over as we were totally lost as to which Shakespearian story involves a dancing bear… I was made very aware of my lack of cultural exposure (it is a stage direction in A Winter’s Tale). Oh well… we still had a wonderful time.

This past weekend we had big plans of a picnic/afternoon of reading in the park and a day at Tivoli (amusement park in Copenhagen). But… plans change. It rained almost all weekend. Instead of a picnic Rebecca and I went to our local bakery and each got 3 pastries for 25 kroner (about $5). What a deal. So we ate pastries for lunch and watched My Girl on TV while it poured down rain. Friday night we met up with some friends for drinks downtown… a very nice evening. On our Tivoli day we ended up going to a park where all of the political parties of Denmark gathered for a 1st of May celebration… basically looked like any city fair (tents, music, food/drink). Since we didn’t understand any of the political speeches (they were in Danish) and it was raining we didn’t stay too long…. well we stayed long enough to partake in lunch. Crepes with ice cream anyone??? Sunday… it was finally SUNNY! Rebecca and I went down to the waterfront near our apartments and spent the day reading in the grass. The wind was a bit chilly but the sun warmed us. There were a few crazy Danes swimming… it is not warm enough to go swimming here.

For my last week in Copenhagen I have big plans. I have finished up the requirements to get credit for this elective… so I am technically done with medical school!! How exciting is that? Thought the day would never come. So now for celebration... on Wednesday a group of us are going to a soccer game… if I understand correctly it is the club championship for Demark. One of the teams is from Copenhagen and the other from just outside the city. It should be a fun evening. On Thursday I have to return my bike (sad) and then Rebecca and I are going to attempt an afternoon at Tivoli. Fingers crossed for good weather. Friday Matt is coming to Copenhagen!!! He is in Europe for work right now and is coming to visit me for my last weekend here. Andres, Anne, Matt, and I will travel to Aarhus on Friday to see Matt’s former foreign exchange student (and Andres’ sister) Mette defend her PhD thesis. It will be a great chance for Matt to see Mette again and for me to meet her/the rest of the Larsen family. We plan on returning to Copenhagen on Friday evening. Matt and I will be going to a play in Copenhagen on Saturday night and then meeting with one of the actors for a beer afterwards (Matt’s Aunt Laura is an actress and while studying in Denmark in the past met an actor here… we will be seeing his play and meeting up with him afterwards). Sunday… hopefully Matt and I can have a quiet day together before the craziness of graduation/moving/residency starts. Monday morning Matt will head to Italy for work and I will head home. Graduation is Friday.

I have had a great time here in Copenhagen but am ready to be home with family and friends for a bit before the next step. Given the restrictiveness of residency I will likely not be traveling/blogging for a bit… so for those how have been reading thanks and I hope you have enjoyed it. Until the next adventure.