Homesick for healthcare

Let’s rewind a bit, shall we?

Three weeks ago, I was intent on getting travel insurance. Mostly because, preparedness is engrained in me – but in a way that’s not sane. Seriously, you should see the size of the bag I take on overnight trips.

But, I soon discovered that you could only get travel insurance for up to 3/4 of a year and well, that wasn’t going to cut it for my purposes. So I did a little research and found that I could get insurance here in NZ under my working holiday visa. Only thing was, I had to be in the country to apply. Cool, I’ll sort that when I get there.

Except, I didn’t expect to end up needing to see a doctor on my second day in NZ. And not to worry, everything is fine; I just needed a prescription. The catch here, is that I’m a spoiled Canadian who is accustomed to my oh-so-free-healthcare that permits me the luxury of visiting a doctor whenever my nose so much as runs a little. (Which, because I’m a hypochondriac, I do.)

So an appointment that would’ve cost me nothing at home, put me back $200 here. Ouch. Just another thing I’m going to have to get used to.

But the day wasn’t all bad. After my doctor’s appointment, I went and got a coffee in town and then sat on the lake’s edge and tried to stop rubbing my eyes in disbelief that this is my new view.

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I know, right?

Tomorrow is my first day at Mons Royale and I’m a little nervous. It’s been my dream to work for a company in the biking/skiing industry. But now I’m worried I don’t know enough about the sports themselves. Fake it ’til you make it? We’ll see.

  • JB

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  1. Jessie…i wish you were here…so you could show me how to put a comment on the actual day you write! haha
    love the little quacker photos!
    love
    mazy

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