Written by Suzie
Thank you for encouraging me
When I was in labour pain
For holding my hand
When my baby was born
Thank you for calming me down
Just before I went to theatre
For giving me a pain killer
When the pain was too much to bear
Thank you for giving me a full wash
When I could not do it myself
For cleaning my stools
When I was not able to control it
Thank you for being my walking stick
When I could not walk on my own
For feeding and giving me water to drink
When my hands were not able to do it
Thank you for just listening to me
When I feared for a new diagnosis
For the health education you gave me
When I was discharged and had to be on my own
Thank you for everything
For your soft touch, for your friendliness
Always keep your lamp burning
May God bless you abundantly
Your patient
Suzie's blog
The blog was mainly to share with the readers my daily experiences while I was at Okinawa International Centre in Japan. I attended a course in Information, Education and Communication (IEC) in the Health sector from the 13th of January until the 22nd of April 2009. It will furthermore take the readers to my day to day life in Namibia, including life at work as well as life outside work.
Okinawa International Centre
Me and my friend, Grace from Kenya
About Me
- Suzie girl
- Extrovert, talk 2 much, not a good listener, very easy going, friendly, likes jokes (too much), like socializing, like being with people with a positive outlook on life...Hate backbiting, likes straight fowardness, coz i feel i can handle critisism positively.
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My dear friends, you are more than welcome to pay your ticket at the door and enter my world of fantasy, memories, treasures and all that you could ever wish to find on a small island like my blog. Positive inputs/comments are welcomed and you can even create your own blog by following some easy steps. Hope you enjoy it!
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Hi my good people
It has been a very very long time that I did not see or used my blog!
Hope all of you are doing fine. I resigned from my job in the government.
Am now working at a private hospital at the coast, back to nursing actually.
The job is indeed very demanding, but the nicest part of all is when I can practise some of the skills I was taught in Japan in the safety of my own home. Am not using fireworks, but photoshop....same approach, just maybe easier and am enjoing every bit of it. Bye for now. We will talk again!
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Friday, June 19, 2009
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Happy dancing times at OIC
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OIC, Japan
My room - on the balcony
Some IEC (B) girls
Boi (Botswana), Grace (Kenya), Ritah (Uganda) and Suzie (Namibia) trying to 'write' the word 'M-TEC'
Kite flying
Thought to play with a kite is only for kids? Wrong! Nana's model: kite flying stress buster
In a mall in Okinawa
Bought food to eat on the beach
The beach tower Okinawa
We just passed it on our way to the beach
Okinawa beach
Cleaning the sea sand from my feet
Kokusai street
Grace said I look like this creature...LOL
Again in the streets of Okinawa
Tasting Japanese food... quite interesting
Still in the streets of Okinawa
A taxi - never tried it!
My girl in Kokusai dori
Mate, ne girl. Hope to see you one day...
Okinawa aqaurium
Check the flowers at the back! With Grace (Kenya) and Lamin (Gambia)
Okinawa aquarium
We watched a marvellous dolphin show!
Kokusai dori on a sunday
Street is closed for traffic to allow activities in the street
Rotary club anniversary
Performing on stage
Rotary club anniversary
Feeling so proud next to my Namibian flag!
In the markets - Kokusai street
Do u think the dress fits me?
Stairs!
The using of stairs is one of the things I will always remember about Japan...
Shopping at night in Okinawa
Most shops/markets close at midnight