My ears are itchy, and I was poking about the internet like you do, looking for tips, recommendation.
From my so-far meager schoolin', I know that what is making my ears itchy is most likely behind the eardrum and not reachable, but I was curious what people recommend when I happened upon a video of what looks like several college-age young men irrigating the ear of one fellow with use of a water-pick type tooth cleaner and an obliging pot from the kitchen. Much profanity was bandied about and at one point, the person wielding the dental device said he was going to return that device to the store.
We all have our silly, youthful indiscretions-- some of us moreso than others. What people of my generation don't have is video documentation of same. I would, no doubt, cringe if I saw my 18 year old self, heard myself, etc, and I'm thankful that YouTube and video mobile phones were not an option. The young men in that video don't look like the usual mouth-breathers who prank. They'll probably be going into law or medicine or somesuch, and they may find things like that video will haunt them, cast a pall over their future in a way. It may not be a huge one, but I have to believe there will be an effect.
Our culture is apparently quite twisted, with the whole reality show bent. People lack the subtletly of mind, apparently, to enjoy something that is not visually outrageous and obnoxious. Where does it go from there? What is beyond? I shudder to think.
I just wish people would be more discerning and have a bit more self-respect when they choose what they will share with the world via the internet. I celebrate everyone's right to go to private parties and crochet scrotal cozies for the guys getting their junk waxed in the next room. I just think that stuff is not necessarily for public consumption.
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Monday, October 28, 2013
a little more than halfway done this semester...
Monday was a rough day. Made a low mark on a test, but it was higher than I expected to make. Not including this week, I've got 6 weeks left of school. Sort of holding my breath. Doing rather well in 3 classes and cutting it too close for comfort in Family Health Assessment, which is the big one. I'm nervous that I should have quit the day job a few weeks earlier. No point crying over spilled apples, but at least I have more than a month to pull that one out of the dive. I'm doing well on all metrics there except the tests, but I'm certain I can get my mud into a ball.
I need to smooth my feathers.
I need to smooth my feathers.
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Sunday, Puppy Sunday: Mochi over matter
Mochi raids grocery bags so I prioritize which things have to be put up first. I naively thought she would be unable to do a harm to this spaghetti squash. Silly me.
Saturday, October 26, 2013
Mochi the Nomnivorous
Here Mochi plumbs the depths of the sofa for hidden, heretofore inedible delightments.
She has, of late, taken to bringing wounded wasps into the house, flinging these unfortunate insects with the abject joy that calls to mind an Orca flipping a baby seal. Playing with her food, as it were. I can only guess that the wasps were unmolested before she got hold of them, so I wonder how she manages to extract wasps from stings in flight.
Friday, October 25, 2013
About the proposed new hats for the Marines....
Um, doesn't Our Dear Leader have more pressing matters to attend than messing about with the perfectly fine uniform of the Marines?
Grrr.
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Nearly levitating
I made a 99 on my Pathophysiology test.
Last day at work was bittersweet. A few people got rather choked up. I asked the lady who originally interviewed me if I am more, less or exactly as strange as she expected me to be. She said I was far stranger than she expected and that she was worried Several times in early days. I said you mean like the monkey story and she said yes, among other things.
Several of my lovely coworkers were bummed I'm leaving, and choked up, and so I introduced a bit of levity by telling the story of the time in a previous job when a monkey masturbated on my desk. This broke the tension considerably.
Monday, October 21, 2013
Not too sick...
Friday I felt better later in the day and managed to get a fair bit accomplished on studies. I was a little poorly throughout the weekend, but not stay-in-bed poorly, thankfully.
I have a major test tomorrow and I'm ever-so-slightly stressed about the prospect. This one is for Pathophysiology and includes the chapters on the cardiac and pulmonary systems. Ugh. I'm hoping for middle of the pack. I'd love to be the brilliant star pupil, but with my overcrowded schedule, that's just not been a possibility. As it is, I'm having trouble getting to sleep and/or staying asleep.
Hopefully things are about to take a positive turn on that score, as this week is my final week at my current (now part-time) job. It's going to be a challenge, but I believe with careful management I can make it. I am so grateful that job came along when it did, and there were many times when it was the perfect job for the moment and I was tremendously content. It's not a long-term satisfaction job, though, so going on to something else was inevitable. I will most likely seek to work for them during the heavy summer season for at least a couple of months for the next two years. I leave on very good terms and with tremendous fondness for (and hopefully from) nearly everyone I work with there. The work itself is not difficult or stress-inducing, but shifting gears and completely pulling focus from my studies for entire 10 hours blocks of a day breaks my continuity and therefore causes a different kind of stress. I'm happy to move on and thankful I have that option and that I like Ramen noodles.
YAY, Ramen!
I have a major test tomorrow and I'm ever-so-slightly stressed about the prospect. This one is for Pathophysiology and includes the chapters on the cardiac and pulmonary systems. Ugh. I'm hoping for middle of the pack. I'd love to be the brilliant star pupil, but with my overcrowded schedule, that's just not been a possibility. As it is, I'm having trouble getting to sleep and/or staying asleep.
Hopefully things are about to take a positive turn on that score, as this week is my final week at my current (now part-time) job. It's going to be a challenge, but I believe with careful management I can make it. I am so grateful that job came along when it did, and there were many times when it was the perfect job for the moment and I was tremendously content. It's not a long-term satisfaction job, though, so going on to something else was inevitable. I will most likely seek to work for them during the heavy summer season for at least a couple of months for the next two years. I leave on very good terms and with tremendous fondness for (and hopefully from) nearly everyone I work with there. The work itself is not difficult or stress-inducing, but shifting gears and completely pulling focus from my studies for entire 10 hours blocks of a day breaks my continuity and therefore causes a different kind of stress. I'm happy to move on and thankful I have that option and that I like Ramen noodles.
YAY, Ramen!
Sunday, October 20, 2013
Friday, October 18, 2013
Semi-sicky.
Busier than a one-armed paper hanger here, but today is sort of given over to convalescence. The weather is cold and dreary-- my favorite-- and I'm in the recliner with puppies under my quilt and on top of me. A Terry Pratchett book is within reach. I'm hoping this is just a little sniffle and not the flu, because I can't afford to slack for Saturday and Sunday after today. I have a major exam on Tuesday and another the following Monday. No rest for the weary.
I gave my two week notice at my job last week and Wednesday will be my last day. That was bittersweet, but that small job was bringing a lot of stress that I didn't need on top of my school load. School is generally going well, but it's a cavalcade of huge deadlines, so that brings no small amount of stress.
Here's a photo of the pups helping me feel better. I think I'll doze some more.
Sunday, October 13, 2013
Sunday, Puppy Sunday: lazy Sunday morning
In the last 3 days, I've driven to Dallas and back, got my hair cut, saw my folks ( too briefly, alas!), had lunch with my dear sister, sat for hours in Dallas traffic, saw my orthodontist, studied for a test tomorrow, completed several quizzes, and took a defensive driving course online. I think i was entitled to a lie-in Sunday morning.
Friday, October 11, 2013
Yay!!!
Orthodontist told me today that I can leave off wearing my retainers except for bedtime. Yay!!! This is actually a month early. :)
I'm almost depressed about how much crap I have to do this weekend, so I'm going to take a bath and read a book.
So there!!!
Wednesday, October 09, 2013
All is (reasonably) well...
Wow.
I just had a day so very productive that I can scarce believe it.
I have two to-do lists running lately, and I managed to reduce one of them by about half tonight. It's amazing how much you can get done if you just tuck in and tackle the mess in little chunks. The very thought of these lists had a stultifying effect on me last weekend. Tonight I managed to shake that off and clear out quite a few cobwebs.
I also was able to complete all my quiz/school assignments that are due by next Monday night, so my weekend studies can be comfortably devoted to preparation for the pathophysiology test on Tuesday night. Tomorrow after class I have to trot down to Dallas for a brief but much-needed visit to my folks, and then Friday it's a visit to my orthodontist and home again, with a possible quick stop by Lush to indulge in one of those patchouli bath bombs they have for Halloween this year. Yum. Probably have a nice fizzy bath, a glass of champers and a soak in the tub with Wyrd Sisters by Terry Pratchett, a personal favorite I've been turning to lately for odd moments of chuckles to recharge my batteries. This will be the first proper bath of the semester-- long overdue.
There are new things afoot for me in a professional sense. I'm still working at the salt mine a small amount of time per week, but I've got a couple of other irons in the fire that wll help to sustain me.
The school work itself is not that daunting, but the sheer volume of it can be overwhelming. I've got some great backup in the form of my very supportive family and Himself and teh puppehs, and then on the nursing end of the spectrum, dear friend and august nurse herself, Mrs. Sci-Fi has been a very supportive party, along with the lovely Christina who is in an RN program her ownself out in Massachusetts. It's funny to think about, but I go from one deadline to another, like mileposts or telephone poles when you're running a marathon. "If I can just make it past that next one, past that tree, past that bump in the road..." and then you scrape up enough gumption to pick a next target. In baby steps, you get there, and those people who stand along the roadside, cheering at the enervated marathon runners-- those are my friends and family and pups, and you folks, too: all of you help me see I can do this, and I'm grateful for the encouragin' words.
The brown pups are in bed, but Praline just came in to check on me-- she is never comfortable when I'm gone. Poor little lass was fraught with worry when I was gone for my surgery for several weeks, and when I came home, she'd only leave me very briefly to do the necessary outside, and stayed otherwise glued to me. I'd better help her rest easy (and myself) and get to bed. I hope to have peaceful, pleasant sleep, and I hope you will, too. :)
I just had a day so very productive that I can scarce believe it.
I have two to-do lists running lately, and I managed to reduce one of them by about half tonight. It's amazing how much you can get done if you just tuck in and tackle the mess in little chunks. The very thought of these lists had a stultifying effect on me last weekend. Tonight I managed to shake that off and clear out quite a few cobwebs.
I also was able to complete all my quiz/school assignments that are due by next Monday night, so my weekend studies can be comfortably devoted to preparation for the pathophysiology test on Tuesday night. Tomorrow after class I have to trot down to Dallas for a brief but much-needed visit to my folks, and then Friday it's a visit to my orthodontist and home again, with a possible quick stop by Lush to indulge in one of those patchouli bath bombs they have for Halloween this year. Yum. Probably have a nice fizzy bath, a glass of champers and a soak in the tub with Wyrd Sisters by Terry Pratchett, a personal favorite I've been turning to lately for odd moments of chuckles to recharge my batteries. This will be the first proper bath of the semester-- long overdue.
There are new things afoot for me in a professional sense. I'm still working at the salt mine a small amount of time per week, but I've got a couple of other irons in the fire that wll help to sustain me.
The school work itself is not that daunting, but the sheer volume of it can be overwhelming. I've got some great backup in the form of my very supportive family and Himself and teh puppehs, and then on the nursing end of the spectrum, dear friend and august nurse herself, Mrs. Sci-Fi has been a very supportive party, along with the lovely Christina who is in an RN program her ownself out in Massachusetts. It's funny to think about, but I go from one deadline to another, like mileposts or telephone poles when you're running a marathon. "If I can just make it past that next one, past that tree, past that bump in the road..." and then you scrape up enough gumption to pick a next target. In baby steps, you get there, and those people who stand along the roadside, cheering at the enervated marathon runners-- those are my friends and family and pups, and you folks, too: all of you help me see I can do this, and I'm grateful for the encouragin' words.
The brown pups are in bed, but Praline just came in to check on me-- she is never comfortable when I'm gone. Poor little lass was fraught with worry when I was gone for my surgery for several weeks, and when I came home, she'd only leave me very briefly to do the necessary outside, and stayed otherwise glued to me. I'd better help her rest easy (and myself) and get to bed. I hope to have peaceful, pleasant sleep, and I hope you will, too. :)
Tuesday, October 08, 2013
48th birthday selfie
I vowed to post a birthday selfie no matter what. I snapped one in what turns out to be some very kind lighting. :)
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