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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Warm Welcome Back to Reality

Back to reality. While I loved Hawaii, I really missed my kids and am glad to be home. I always wonder what I missed with patients when I am gone. Apparently, in my absence, I missed seeing one of the largest pieces of calculus ever found in the mouth still attached to a tooth. Luckily, Dr. Sutton knew that I would want to see it, so he saved it for me. I kid you not—in a disposable cup with water. I witnessed a piece of something that measured at least 1 inch by ½ inch attached to an extracted tooth.

At first, I thought it was part of the alveolar bone, but after closer examination, sure enough, it was calculus. Although I was disappointed that I didn’t get to remove the boulder, seeing it after the fact was still exciting.



Now, how many careers can satisfy you like that? I love dental hygiene.

Aloha and welcome to my life.
Lisa

Island Thrill Seeker

After a few days on Oahu, we packed our suitcases and headed for Maui. When we landed, I thought I had died and gone to heaven. The tropical, lush paradise I so desired didn’t disappoint. We checked into the Ka’anapali Beach resort and headed to the beach. Whales were jumping as the sun was setting. ADHA really needs to consider Hawaii for an annual session.

I have been known to be a little bit of a thrill seeker, and this vacation was no exception. Our entire group went to Molikini Island on a snorkeling cruise. The water was warm and crystal clear. We saw the most colorful fish and pretty coral. After an hour there, we went to Turtle Island. Sea turtles aren’t very pretty and I would be lying if I said they didn’t scare me. However, they are the most docile creatures I have ever seen. If you ever get a chance to go to Maui, I would recommend Boss Frog Adventures for snorkeling. They provide top quality equipment and a great lunch at the end of the tour.

Our last day on Maui was the perfect setting for a zip line adventure. We went on five different lines including a 750 ft. span over a ravine and through a forest of bamboo trees. I am pretty sure there was some tachycardia going on under my harness.

Welcome to my life.
Lisa

Greetings, from Hawaii!

Against my better judgment, I have returned from the land of palm trees and tropical fruit. I am really jealous of my fellow District 12 hygienists that live in Hawaii. You are so lucky to have a taste of paradise every day!

When Chad and I arrived in Oahu, we were really surprised. I’m not sure what we actually expected, but high-rise buildings and major freeways were not it. Don’t get me wrong—the warm tropical air was like a welcomed hug from a long lost friend. Once we got out of the airport and headed towards Waikiki beach, things got significantly better.

We spent twp days relaxing on the beach, shopping at the international market and enjoying authentic Mai-tai’s. I have never tasted pineapple so sweet in my entire life. As most hygienists know, pineapple is very acidic. Here’s a little suggestion for anyone going to Hawaii: If you plan to eat lots of pineapple, plan for canker sores on your tongue. Luckily, I packed a small bottle of Peridex in my suitcase!

Welcome to my life.
Lisa


Anticipating Aloha

Two more days and I will be basking in the sun on a beach in Hawaii. It has been really snowy and cold here. Our trip couldn’t have come at a better time. I have been feverishly packing and organizing everything from our suitcases to the kids’ schedules. Shelby and Taylor will not be traveling with us as they cannot miss school and their activities. We promised to take them on a tropical trip this fall or next spring.

Neither Chad nor I have been to Hawaii but are hoping to go snorkeling, whale watching, zip lining and relaxing. Many of my patients have given me suggestions of activities and sights to be sure to take in.

I am one of these people that try to squeeze too much into a day both in my personal life and professional life. One of my New Year’s resolutions is to slow down and smell the roses. Take time to enjoy your adventures whatever they may be. Allow yourself to relax.

Welcome to my life.
Lisa