That is right...the ever popular Colombia musician (i don't know that i had heard his music before last night) was on the boat last night. Juanez came on board yesterday to perform a concert for the patients and staff of the Comfort. It was a great night, the Air Force Band played for a while (they are awesome) and Juanez and the band did a few numbers together. You could not have asked for a better venue...the top deck of the ship, 12 miles off the Colombian shore under a full moon!!! The Colombians in the crowd where going wild...he is an icon here.
The last week has been an exciting one aboard the Comfort. It started with a beautiful cruise through the Panama Canal. It was great to see the lock systems but the reservoir was by far the best part...sailing through a lake in the middle of a rain forest...wow!! Once we entered the Pacific Ocean we had 3 days to get to Colombia and we were ahead of time so we took a quick detour to cross the equator and turn around and cross it again!!! Sounds silly, yes, but there is a big navy tradition associated with crossing the equator and I got to participate this time! It is called a crossing the line ceremony at which time all involved become "shell backs". The people on the boat that had already gone through this acted as our guides as they put us through a series of push ups and sit ups, squats and crawls through garbage and fire hoses all starting at 0400 and not ending until the shell backs consider you worthy. Luckily they let me finish around 0900 so the ceremony was relatively painless, cleaning up the ship was the hard part.
We begin surgeries tomorrow so there should be patients in the ICU tomorrow evening...time to get back to work.
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holy God...sounds awesome. what amazing things you're getting to see and do.
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