Isn’t it funny how you present yourself to others, or actually how they perceive you. A change of clothes or even a hair colour can give off totally different impressions. Our ward at work has been chosen for some research work to be carried out. A few of us staff are part of the project, and on occasion, we have been asked to carry out some observations. Today I was going to going to be interviewed by the researcher before we did ours.
In order to disassociate myself from being ‘at work’ I changed out of my uniform and left my hair down. Now I was ‘in civvies ‘ I would be able to sit quietly observing, without anyone distracting me. Not much chance of that…
As soon as I trotted onto the ward in my kitten heels, it felt weird. A few of the staff didn’t recognise me either! Anyway, I got myself settled into a chair ready to write my findings. I found it strange ignoring the buzzers, and not getting involved in anything, I did have a relative come over to ask me some questions about his mother and instead of going to find out myself, I directed him to someone else.
When we had finished, myself and the researcher went to a ‘quiet’ area of the ward to talk over our findings. She also commented on the dress that I was wearing. (It was actually one I had made myself that only has a few mistakes)! She complimented me on my ‘interesting choice of fabric’. Oh yes, it was black with white skull and crossbones all over it. Just the sort of appropriate garment to wear on a ward full of frail, elderly people!

Lol Edwina, very funny 🙂
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Thanks Cat 🙂
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Haha!!!
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You’re a hoot!! I’m sure it’s a great conversation starter. Sounds cute! 😉
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Well the zip is a bit dodgy, but I am pleased with it! 🙂
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How fun to spend time with you! I just have to see that dress LOL!! You do save it for funerals and memorial services, I hope…
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Ha Ha! Oh yes, the perfect outfit! 🙂
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Maybe make another one with red crosses or something?!?
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Ha Ha. Trust you to think of that! 🙂
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that made me laugh – skull and crossbones in a hospital ward.
I remember having to take my dear aunt to the hospital on Halloween. She had severe alzheimers at the time and was being admitted with a broken hip. The doctor walked in dressed as a clown, complete with big shoes and large nose……the look on her face was pretty hysterical. (I mean that literally)
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Ha Ha ha! Oh I love that, How wonderful that the doctors dress up for Halloween, You poor old aunty must have wondered what the hell was going on!
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I expected a different ending and not with skulls 😀
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Hope you weren’t disappointed!
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So, I’m wondering about the actual research project here……when all was said and done was it announced they were evaluating their staff based on their choice of dress material? LOL! I can’t believe you wore that!
I bet that would be so hard to have to sit there and not get involved in the things you normally do especially when that relative of a patient approached you. But, it actually sounds like a good perspective to get sometimes to keep your mind focused on both sides of the curtain, so to speak.
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Yes it was great actually to experience what it is like for anyone that comes onto our ward who does not work there. Mind you I was glad when it was finished! 🙂
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