This is me climbing the cliffs at Porthkerris, Cornwall
These are my housemates! Left to Right: Rich, Peter, Me (Pete), Naomi, Liam, Katie and Jack out for dinner for Liam’s birthday.
This is the coastline near that campsite that you’d see every morning when you awoke
This is me in my scuba gear, and me in my Buzz Lightyear outfit with Minni Mouse for the Disney Party
This is Pendennis Castle at Fallmouth, Cornwall. Approx 450 yrs old
Sunday, November 26, 2006
Hey,
Wow, once again I’ve left this for way too long! I was busy for a while, and I just kept putting it off. November is a bit of a dreary month and I’ve found myself tired a lot these past few weeks, so there’s quite a lack of motivation – and now the weeks have just flown buy. I’ll be going home in about 3 weeks for the X-mas break!
So, how has the last month gone?
Right before Halloween I went on a trip to Cornwall for the last weekend of October. It is actually know as the ‘Duchy of Cornwall’ and isn’t technically part of England, although it is at the very very southwestern tip of England. It’s a very beautiful area with lots of farmland, hills and a stunning coastline. They’ve got their own language too – Cornish, but I didn’t really hear too much Cornish while I was there. Like I said, Cornwall was stunning, but it’s not very populated, so it’s got the interesting aspect of having many windy roads that are only wide enough for one car to get through. Often there’s a 4 foot high wall on the side of the road too, so you almost feel like you’re one of those lab rats going through a maze in a car. Anyways, I went there with the Bristol University Underwater Society – which I’ve joined this year. Basically, it’s the scuba-diving club. We went to Cornwall to go scuba diving at Porthkerris Reef. It was very pretty there (see my pics), but compared to British Columbia (the only other place I’ve been diving) it didn’t have as big of variety of sea life. We had a fun afternoon diving on the Saturday and then we drove back to where we were staying which was in Motor Homes at a campground near a city called Truro. We all went out that night to a Halloween party at the local social club dressed in costume (I was a demon). They gave us real Cornish Pasty’s for dinner which were awesome! Cornish pasty’s are a dinner pastry usually filled with lamb/beef and potatoes/carrots/leek/parsnips. But if you go to bakery you can get them with any kind of meat or veggie. We had an awesome party with Karaoke and dancing. The next day the people in my car decided to take a detour on the way home and we drove down to Fallmouth to see the Pendennis Castle, the most haunted castle in Cornwall. It’s basically a 450 year old fortress built by King Henry the VIII to protect England and has been updated to suit all wars up until the end of the second world war. We headed back to Bristol after that – a nice 4hr journey, but I was welcomed home to a lovely roast dinner with my 6 other housemates.
In the following week we were studying the respiratory system in class, which is a 3-week unit. It’s the usual week filled with various lectures and labs to encompass the whole respiratory system. It’s been interesting an falls back a lot on what we learned in our Cardiovascular unit last year.
That week was Halloween. I went to a Halloween party at a friend’s house from Wills last year. The theme was Disney, so I went as Buzz Lightyear from Toy Story. It was a great party, good to have some Halloween fun. Then, at the end of the week, I went to Southampton for a hockey tournament. The Southampton MedSchool invites all the teams down from the south of England and hold a big dinner/night out followed by a full tournament the next day. There were us (Bristol), Southampton, Birmingham, Brighton-Sussex, Oxford, Wessex and Plymouth-Exeter. We were amazing – my team was Bristol 1, and we won the plate final (which is the B division). I only let in 1 goal in the entire tournament! A great weekend out with medical students from other universities!
That week I was still busy. I am playing for another hockey team this year. It’s with Doctors – but they’re mostly interns, so they’ve graduated medical school, but are still training in hospitals. They didn’t have a goalie and their captain was at University last year so she knew me and asked me to play. I really enjoy playing with these guys and we practice with this team as well. So I played with them Monday – which is when our games are. On Tuesday I played squash 2 times once before class and once afterwards and then on Wednesday I played ultimate Frisbee. So, of course, after overdoing it I pulled my back on the Wednesday at Frisbee! Don’t worry, it was better after a few days, but it still acts up now and then. We also had our sports initiations that week for all the medic’s sports teams to welcome them to the teams. It was fun, as all the teams were at the medic’s bar (Dolphin Head Bar). Mainly having drinks and socializing, with a few fun games along the way for the freshers.
That week ended – and I decided to have a quieter weekend after spending 2 weekends away in a row. On Friday the 10th, I went to a joint 21st birthday party that 3 of my friends had where they rented out a hall and hired a DJ and a band, and followed that with another 21st birthday party the next night for my friend Ash at his house. Played my usual Sunday field hockey match the next day.
We had finished our 3 weeks of Respiratory at this point – so for the week of Nov 13th – Nov 17th, I spent the week in hospital doing some Respiratory Clinical Medicine. It’s always my favourite part of the year because we get to go into the hospitals and use what we’ve learned. We also get to work with patients and learn basic clinical techniques (this is what I’ll be doing in my next 3 years of med-school, but it’s great that they start us in hospital now). Because we were doing Respiratory we learned how to do a respiratory examination, including using our stethoscopes as well as palpation and percussion techniques. I get to do clinical placement for 4 weeks out of my year this year.
Another birthday ended that week which was my housemate’s. His name also happens to be Peter. We had a meal at our house and gave him his gift, which was a mini-keg of ale, and then we went out to the Coronation Tap pub – to have cider (Canada lost Wales in Rugby that night 63-26). I watched England beat South Africa in Rugby at the pub on the Saturday afternoon, but I couldn’t stay in on Saturday night though because my friends were all going out to see the new James Bond movie. I must say that Bond is popular in Canada, but it’s a lot bigger here … maybe because he’s British? So, we all went out for dinner in our black bow-ties and then went to the movies dressed as bond … and believe it or not – we weren’t the only ones dressed as bond! It was an awesome movie, and we went out for cocktails James Bond style afterwards.
I took a break and mostly stayed in this week – trying to get some rest because I’ve just felt down and tired. Looking back on it – maybe I’m just too busy. I did play 2 games of hockey as well as some squash, and got caught up on writing up my lecture notes.
This weekend I did go to another birthday house party on the Friday – my friends have this theory that because November is 9 months after February that loads of people are born at this time of year because they are ‘Valentine’s Babies’. I wonder if anyone’s tried to prove this theory? Then, last night our med-school invited all the medicine sports teams from Birmingham and Southampton for games this Sunday. We all went out the our pub on the Saturday and had them all stay at our houses, because they always let us stay in their houses when we visit them. Most teams came – soccer, hockey, netball, women’s rugby, cricket, squash, badminton, basketball, etc. It was good. All brought 2 hockey teams – our teams made it to both the plate and cup finals but lost them both. Once again, I had a good day and only let in one goal – but it happened to be in the last match, so we didn’t win :o(. It was still a great day of hockey today. I’m a bit stiff now after playing 5 games of hockey. I made myself a full dinner, and now I’m going to go relax in front of the TV.
We’re back in lectures for the next 3 weeks doing the Gastro-Intestinal system, so I’ve got a 9:00am tomorrow.
I hope everyone’s doing well, feel free to email anytime and sorry that I haven’t written a post in a while. Thanks for reading another long long long message!
-Pete
This is the team I went to Southampton with - Bristol Medics
More of the coastline in Cornwall - with a horse!
This is me at James Bond night, and my teammate Pels taking a shot at me in Southampton
This is the crew I was diving with and where we dived in Porthkerris (approx 30 people)
Down there is Porthkerris Beach where we were diving































































































