The first thing I said when I stepped off the plane, onto the tarmac in front of the tiniest airport I've ever seen, was "Wow", and I've continued to say that word over and over as I see more of this raw, beautiful, rugged island. When I stepped off the plane and saw that the airport had an amazing view of the Atlantic Ocean, I knew that this was going to be interesting, and for the most part it has been a very good experience.
I promised to avoid long wordy posts, and I'm no writer anyway, so let me begin with the pictures, which is what you want to see any way:
(*Remember, if you click on the image you can see a higher resolution version*)
During my first 5 days here, I have had some incredible adventures; too many to write about and put up pictures from right now. From snorkeling on a coral reef just a few hundred feet from the beach behind RUH, to climbing a mountain to get up to a patio bar with the most amazing view I've ever seen , to meeting tons of really cool people interested in the same goal as me, to learning about Dominica and Ross and about what it takes to become a doctor, to SCUBA diving and seeing eels, puffer fish, angel fish, and sea urchins, to cutting open a recently fallen coconut with my dive knife to taste what real coconut should taste like, to listening to a steel drum band play Bob Marley songs while eating at a BBQ thrown by the University, to walking through the rain but not caring because the scenery is still amazing and you know the sun will come out if you just give it a few minutes, to sweating like crazy all the time, to discovering that many of the items you thought you'd never see for 16 months are actually available (Monster energy drink, brandy, rice crispie treats, etc.), to forming a really good group of friends that will support and push each other in our studies, to getting an amazing tan already, to finding out that work-out room is very adequate and I won't lose my muscles but knowing that I will lose a whole bunch of flub because I'm walking endlessly up and down hills and mountains and sweating like crazy and swimming and working out while not eating nearly as much as before and eating healthier, to being able to sea the ocean from about anywhere I am, to stepping on a piece of razor-sharp metal fencing and it nearly going all the way through my foot (hmm... thats not a great memory, but one of the few bad ones), to playing sand volleyball with my friends on campus with a view of the ocean, to eating the freshest bananas nearly right off the tree, to seeing crabs scurrying across the roads as you walk by, to seeing random cows grazing just about anywhere, to playing a basketball with a little Dominican boy, and many more.
Although I am loving my experiences here, I also greatly miss much from home: my family, girlfriend and friends, a respite from the sometimes overwhelming heat and especially the humidity, real milk, my car, my queen-sized bed, Notre Dame... It is hard to be so far away from the things I love and cherish, and that will take some time to get used to, although I never think the longing and tug of home will ever go away. But, after being here for a few days, I am more certain than ever that I will grow tremendously from this experience. I'll come home a different and better person, and hopefully well trained and ready to be a doctor.
I'll be updating again soon with more pictures. I have plenty and may just start a photo-share account so you can see them all, rather than just the few I have time to put up and caption here.
My best to all.
-Jim
Although I am loving my experiences here, I also greatly miss much from home: my family, girlfriend and friends, a respite from the sometimes overwhelming heat and especially the humidity, real milk, my car, my queen-sized bed, Notre Dame... It is hard to be so far away from the things I love and cherish, and that will take some time to get used to, although I never think the longing and tug of home will ever go away. But, after being here for a few days, I am more certain than ever that I will grow tremendously from this experience. I'll come home a different and better person, and hopefully well trained and ready to be a doctor.
I'll be updating again soon with more pictures. I have plenty and may just start a photo-share account so you can see them all, rather than just the few I have time to put up and caption here.
My best to all.
-Jim
3 comments:
Hey baby!! You've told me about a lot of your adventures, but it is so awesome to see pictures of everything! I'm so happy you're getting adjusted, making friends, and exploring your new home. I can't wait to see everything in person, and I can't wait to see you!
Love,
Maggie
Jim you made it! Your plane to Dominica wasn't nearly as small as you described before you left.
Your time there already sounds absolutely amazing! The pictures are beautiful! Stay safe
Liz
Jim! I completely randomly stumbled upon this (creepy? umm...maybe, haha :)), but that's soooo exciting! It sounds like you're going to have an amazing time down there--I definitely should have thought of going somewhere gorgeous and warm for med school. :o) Have you guys started classes yet?
~Evelyn
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