Slowly I'm becoming a bit more confident in regard to my relationship to the people at work. Same applies to that to my patients. I notice that the problems I am facing at work are not so different from those I generally have. And that means that I start to get used to how things are here in NZ. The patients I (we at Te Korowai) deal with are generally of the poorer sort. As I see, they can be very demanding and impatient, which was confirmed by a member of the staff who had worked with wealthier patient for most of her professional life. It may be due to the fact that these people (mostly Maori) have a general feeling of being disadvantaged, or living on the darker side of life.
A remarkable difference of the Maori population is that they put big emphasis on the family and their tribes. They are increasingly rediscovering their values. Traditional ceremonies are held high, and yesterday Luis went to a performance of traditional Maori dances performed by schoolmates.
Unfortunately, particularly the two older kids continue telling us stories of low discipline and poor respect to the authorities at school, an atmosphere of laid back attitude and little fear of any consequences of misbehaviour or weak performance. Tatiana, a new friend of Elena from Peru (!), complained about the same and is now about to send her daughter to another school known for a high ambition in providing an excellent education for their pupils.
The last two weekends we seized again the opportunity to immerse ourselves in the stunning beauty of the Coromandel countryside. We had guests from Germany, a nephew of my father's and his wife, and we were proud to show them where we happen to live now. Some of the photos or videos have been taken at the Waterworks theme park close to Coromandel town (the wife of the owner is actually Elena's new friend I mentioned above).
But you haven't even to drive so far for a nature experience: one evening Elena and I climbed one of the rocks at Thames coast and just sat there for quite a while, just enjoying the view and the warm summer breeze coming from the sea.
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