Sunday, September 30, 2007

Tucsonan Raider

I think people from Tucson should be called Tucsonites. It just flows better. Or maybe Tucsonian. But nope, it's Tucsonan. It sounds as awkward as it looks in writing. But people here are just unique that way, I'm finding. This label was one of the first, vital pieces of information I was sent about the area before arriving to test drive the Emergency Medicine program. Then I got to thinking, I wonder if George Lucas got the idea of a "Tuskan Raider" from these south Arizona dwelling people.  But aside from living in a desert, that's about all they have in common.  Maybe not.  (And yes, I know that the planet of Tattoine was filmed in Tunisia--thanks for the correction, Ra'anan.)

I have today off and thought I'd catch up on some blogging and video editing.  In between these nerdly activities, I'm hiking around the West Saguaro National Park.  It's beautiful.  Yes, I'm thoroughly enjoying myself out here--aside from the crushing loneliness--and I like the change of scenery and culture from St Louis.  People are friendlier; you can order food at a drive-thru and the attendant doesn't make you feel like you just woke them up and ruined their day.  And of course, I love the Mexican influence.

The work is great!  I already knew I liked Emergency Medicine.  I knew I would enjoy never knowing what the day would hold for me and to be constantly learning.  But I'm still amazed at how many cool stories and interesting cases I'm seeing regularly.  It's very motivating.  

In just 87 hours from when this is being written, I will finally be able to see my girls.  I miss being around Mal & Ella.  I think I understand what many of you have mentioned about needing your "Ella-fix."  Well, the following videos will have to do.  I think they're pretty satisfying though.

Chao




3 comments:

Mike said...

I love your blog! I am going to put you as a fast link on our blog so I can look at it every day.
Lindsey

Ra'anan said...

Dude, the Tattoine scenes were filmed in Tunesia (that's in Africa, not Utah).

cwguapo said...

Thanks for the correction. I've seen the documentary on the making of Star Wars like 15 times, I don't know why I thought it was Utah. But I fixed it.
-C