“Hey, buddy, how are you doing?” a person sporting a Boba Fett costume stated as he leaned over the mattress of a younger boy in a hospital robe.It was a Sunday afternoon within the emergency room at Maimonides Medical Middle in Brooklyn, the place Dr. Alex Arroyo, the hospital’s director of pediatric emergency medication, typically dons one among greater than 20 costumes when he visits sufferers. His favourite is Boba Fett, the famed bounty hunter from the “Star Wars” movies.“I really like what I do, however it’s certain scorching in there!” stated Dr. Arroyo, 48, who has labored on the hospital since 2006. He began sporting costumes in 2021.A die-hard “Star Wars” fan who grew up watching the unique trilogy along with his dad and mom, Dr. Arroyo has handed that love on to his two youngest youngsters, Grayson, 8, and Karra, 6. For New York Comedian Con every year, the entire household clothes up, together with his spouse, Dr. Sharon Yellin, 44, a fellow pediatric emergency medication doctor who works at NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital. One 12 months they went because the household from “Encanto.”“I used to be the large, robust sister with the donkey,” Dr. Arroyo stated, referring to the character Luisa.Dr. Arroyo, who additionally has a 21-year-old son, Colin, from a earlier marriage, was born within the Borough Park neighborhood of South Brooklyn — at Maimonides, in truth. Now he lives lower than a mile from the home the place he grew up, in a four-bedroom, three-story Nineteen Twenties brownstone. He makes use of one of many spare bedrooms as his workplace and rents out the third flooring.“It’s a daunting place to be inside as a result of I’m additionally an active-duty comedian collector,” he stated of his workplace. “It’s crammed wall to wall with toys....
“Hey, buddy, how are you doing?” a person sporting a Boba Fett costume stated as he leaned over the mattress of a younger boy in a hospital robe.
It was a Sunday afternoon within the emergency room at Maimonides Medical Middle in Brooklyn, the place Dr. Alex Arroyo, the hospital’s director of pediatric emergency medication, typically dons one among greater than 20 costumes when he visits sufferers. His favourite is Boba Fett, the famed bounty hunter from the “Star Wars” movies.
“I really like what I do, however it’s certain scorching in there!” stated Dr. Arroyo, 48, who has labored on the hospital since 2006. He began sporting costumes in 2021.
A die-hard “Star Wars” fan who grew up watching the unique trilogy along with his dad and mom, Dr. Arroyo has handed that love on to his two youngest youngsters, Grayson, 8, and Karra, 6. For New York Comedian Con every year, the entire household clothes up, together with his spouse, Dr. Sharon Yellin, 44, a fellow pediatric emergency medication doctor who works at NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital. One 12 months they went because the household from “Encanto.”
“I used to be the large, robust sister with the donkey,” Dr. Arroyo stated, referring to the character Luisa.
Dr. Arroyo, who additionally has a 21-year-old son, Colin, from a earlier marriage, was born within the Borough Park neighborhood of South Brooklyn — at Maimonides, in truth. Now he lives lower than a mile from the home the place he grew up, in a four-bedroom, three-story Nineteen Twenties brownstone. He makes use of one of many spare bedrooms as his workplace and rents out the third flooring.
“It’s a daunting place to be inside as a result of I’m additionally an active-duty comedian collector,” he stated of his workplace. “It’s crammed wall to wall with toys. It’s my sanctuary away from the world.”
READY TO ROCK I get up at 7:30 or 8. I most likely don’t want my iPhone alarm, however I set it simply in case. It’s “Sabotage” by the Beastie Boys. It places me within the temper for the day.
The very first thing I do is make a cup of espresso. I brew as a lot as I can within the Keurig. I’m not a espresso snob — I’ll have no matter’s out there.
CHEF HOUR Whereas my youngsters run downstairs to steal some iPad or TV time, I get breakfast going. My go-tos are pancakes, waffles and quail eggs — I purchased them on the grocery retailer across the nook as a joke someday, considering my children would discover them hilarious as a result of they’re so tiny, however they’ve gotten to essentially get pleasure from them. They’re extraordinarily troublesome to open, although; there’s often shells in all places. In some way, I’ve turn out to be the default prepare dinner for the home. My spouse refers to my cooking model as “‘Iron Chef’ on steroids.” I prepare dinner the best way I work — extraordinarily quick and actually environment friendly, however it’s actually messy.
TECH FIX I verify my electronic mail first, after which the WhatsApp teams from the hospital to see if something occurred in a single day or if anybody wants something. Then I’ll run over to Instagram, scroll by way of X to atone for what occurred once I was sleeping. I’m one thing of a social media addict. Then my spouse and I face off in our every day Wordle, Connections and mini New York Occasions Crossword challenges. We textual content one another our outcomes to see who beat who right now.
FIGHT CLUB Round 10 or 11 a.m., I head to jujitsu class at Windsor Terrace Martial Arts. I attempt to go as typically as potential, generally as a lot as 10 occasions per week. I’ve been doing it for about 17 months. I’ll often do a personal lesson on Sunday. I generate a whole lot of pleasure by strangling individuals who I contemplate my buddies. It’s a tremendous outlet for the horrors of the world I see each day.
SPLIT TRACK In terms of work, my Sundays range. I could possibly be working one among three 12-hour emergency room shifts — which begin at 7 a.m., or 1 p.m., or 7 p.m. — or I could possibly be off. At the moment, I’ve a 1 p.m. shift.
I run the division, so my time within the E.R. is restricted to about 12 hours per week. My different time is occupied with being within the workplace and attempting to handle the day-to-day craziness that’s working an E.R. in New York Metropolis.
HEADING IN I take a bathe, then head to the hospital. On an excellent day with no site visitors, it’s a six-minute drive. Often parking is a problem, however not on the weekend, which is sweet. I get a cup of iced espresso from Dunkin’ Donuts across the nook from the hospital.
SUITING UP I’m beginning my shift by visiting children as Boba Fett, so I head to my workplace to vary into my costume. It takes me about 20 minutes to placed on, and I need assistance. I needed it to be as near film correct as potential, so it has at the very least 20 completely different items I’ve to placed on. Good luck sitting down or strolling by way of doorways!
BOBA FETT WILL SEE YOU NOW I put apart an hour firstly of my shift to stroll round in costume, as a result of I don’t truly work whereas sporting it. Even on Halloween, we discourage sporting any costumes — the very last thing you need is SpongeBob SquarePants dealing with your youngster’s cardiac arrest.
I’ve at the very least 4 “Star Wars” costumes, together with two Jedis and a fighter pilot. “Star Wars” is sweet as a result of it’s a ubiquitous factor that reaches throughout generations — when children acknowledge a personality, they mild up and their eyes sort of come out of their head.
THE REAL WORK BEGINS The 1 p.m. to 1 a.m. shift is the busiest of the three — I’m seeing sufferers just about nonstop. On an excellent day, I can sit down for 5 minutes in some unspecified time in the future to eat and pee, however generally that’s not potential as a result of I’m working round like a maniac.
I see numerous fevers — which, in a weeks-old child, is likely one of the largest emergencies we are able to see in pediatric emergency medication. I liken that to an grownup with chest ache, as a result of it’s often indicative of one thing very critical and now we have to additionally rule out all of the unhealthy issues. Within the spring and summer time, when the climate is nicer, I additionally see numerous damaged bones, particularly damaged arms. Youngsters fall down on the park, particularly off the monkey bars.
SUNDAY FUNDAY Once I’m not working — or once I’m working the late shift — I’ll do one thing enjoyable with my children. They’re large foodies, so I’ll take them to Smorgasburg, the open-air meals market in Prospect Park. The French fry place is my favourite. My children love the rainbow grilled cheese, however it appears to be like disgusting.
Or we’d make a journey to grandma’s home and do brunch. Then we’d see a film at Nitehawk Cinema — Prospect Park, which is nice as a result of it has meals.
HOT DOG NIGHT Once I’m residence, round 5 or 5:30, I’ll make dinner for my children. Their palates aren’t as refined as these of many Brooklyn youngsters. They’re large on hen, pizza, scorching canine, pasta … and my son loves sushi.
After my spouse and I put the youngsters to mattress round 7:30 or 8, we’ll eat dinner round 8:30 — often one thing extra adventurous than a scorching canine and mac and cheese.
TV TIME My spouse and I’ll watch just about every thing — dramas, comedies, interval items. We just lately completed “The Crown.” We’re large followers of “Cobra Kai,” “Yellowstone” and homicide thriller documentaries.
DOOMSCROLLING Round midnight, I head upstairs to mattress, the place I spend half-hour doomscrolling no matter social media app to lull myself to sleep.
The great factor about working in emergency medication is that I don’t get the “Sunday Scaries.” My schedule flips and turns continuously, so I’m on this perpetual cycle of “no matter comes, comes.”
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