After 5 wonderful days in Bremerhaven, we spent the day in Bremen. the steps were 3 not 2 and oops my (Rosemary) right ankle smacked on the marble floor. A quick visit to the Rotarian orthopedist- we must x-ray and then it is broken and you must have surgery! I spent the next 3 days in das krankenhaus, hospital awaiting surgery, studying the German healthcare system, in intensive German language training with my 82 yr old roommate Brunhilda and on a diet as I was always waiting for surgery! There was a big accident on the autobahn and they were prioritized for surgery and I continued my studies- also the doctors were going on strike and only doing emergency surgeries and if I left I would not still be an emergency! So our wonderful Rotary hosts visited me and we continued our converstations about the German tax system, gap years for students, the spirituality of work. sabbaticals etc. and I continued my intensive German language studies with Brunhilda- a sweetheart. Not many gse leaders learn some of the words I now know like clinger- to call the krankensweister or krankenplagen- male and female nurses have different titles.
Monday at last the krankensweister said surgery- I was so excited and off I went for the surgery -20 minutes that I had waited over 4 to receive. I read three of thbooks my hosts brought and joyfully left das krankenhaus on Wednesday to rejoin the team.
My wonderful host Katrin drove me to Bruchhausen Vilsen to meet the team. Many thanks to all the Bremerhaven families for your support and good hopes as we all wished for the interlude to end. All of life events and people have things to teach us and I am continuing to reflect on my learnings.
This great team brought stories of their Emden visit and learnings. It is like being with 4 live sponges- learning and observing and gaining so much from each of the Rotary visits.
I am off with mz ünterarmgehstützen, sticks or crutches as we Americans call them and nicknamed hopalong by Greg. the Rotarians also have a rolling chair which we use when it works best. Flexibility and good humor have gone a long way as the Rotarians have been going out of their way to ease the way for me to continue. I could not do it without their support and for that I am deeply grateful. Cheers to our host Rotary clubs.
I have new souvineers from Germany- 2 nails and a wire- which I am 100% sure are of the highest quality. the knots or stitches came out today - thanks to another good Rotarian and off to the district conference tomorrow.
I am grateful for the team members who have blogged as I have not worked out time and equipment compatibility to blog. GSE is so full with the experience part that it has been challenging for all to find time to post. keep reading - we will continue and tell you all we can about this truly amazing, rich expreience and wonderful German people.tschüss