Sunday, April 26, 2009

Enjoying Myself

It's been a long time since I updated my blog.
I have had quite busy this week.
My MO and specialist were not happy that we (HOs) are not finishing our rounds before they start their rounds, so, now, we are forced to start our rounds early, at about 6.30am.
That, plus the fact that there are so many things I don't know about Ortho, which means I have to come back and study everyday makes blogging even harder.
However, what totally stopped me from blogging recently is a story book.

There are many kinds of story book.
Obviously every loves a feel-good kind of story book.
Nobody wants to feel sad after reading a book (or watching a movie for that matter).
It's the same with me.

There are story books which make you think, make you appreciate what you have.
There are story books which make you feel like puking.
There are books you wish you never started reading.

The book that I got me stuck this time is a simple book.
A book who's ending was very predictable.
No complicated storyline.
No hard, un-understandable words.
But I really enjoyed reading it.
Maybe 'cos it has been such a long time since I read such a book.
A book that you can just read and enjoy.
A book you look forward to reading.
I miss those times when I didn't have to care what time I slept - just read until you are tired enough to sleep 'cos you can always catch up with sleep the next afternoon.

My short break is over.
Time to get to studying.
I am oncall tomorrow.
:(

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

What are the things u are expected to know as houseman in ortho dept. I know there are a lot of stuffs, please state the least. thank you, it would be very helpful since i'm going to graduate soon (from MMA by the way).

Anonymous said...

As a 6th year student, it's freaky to listen to the stories of working life especially with a lot of blogs going around about the incompetencies of Russian grads. Your blog gives us a bit of insight on whats happening out there & how u are holding up. It's very helpful... So, do write about your working life more, the situations in the hospital and all the small details, esp on the things that we got to learn before coming out and working. Think of it as a service to your fellow Russian students so that they don't embarrass the uni further. Much appreciated. Thank you.

sharkgila said...

what book is that? I'm curios

Sharini said...

The book : Beholden (pinjam from Aunty Seetha)