
-Went grocery shopping (just ask anybody, I HATE grocery shopping).
-Talked to my neighbor about our landscaping dreams (we are in paired villas and want to do neat and cool things like mirror our landscaping).
-Answered some work emails.
-Cleaned out the refrigerator.
-Started laundry.
-Cut up a cantaloupe that I wasn't hungry for yet.
-Answered more work emails. One of the managers I "sort of" manage (she has a dotted line to me) announced her resignation today. Figure out how to cover two campuses' inpatient dialysis units? Sure! Why not? It's a loss for the hospital because she knew *a lot* about dialysis...but she has a lot of children who need her at home. So it's probably for the better.
-Drug out my mondo suitcase to begin packing for a week in sultry, humid Alabama for FEMA camp. Yes, FEMA camp. This is where I will learn how to run a hospital in crisis...I was thinking of postponing it (so I can continue not writing my ethics paper), but then Joplin, Missouri happened and, well, we should all know how to function in crisis. And it's free; the federal government picks up all costs. YOUR tax dollars at work! Plus, I get to hang out on a military base for a week and that's just cool. It's the closest this quasi-diva is getting to the military!
Okay, I'm getting back to work. I mean it this time! Really! Stop shaking your head!!
***Aren't these cantaloupe sandals cute? They would last, what, 30 seconds in 90 degree heat?
I've been playing angry birds and words with friends for the last hour 1/2...with brief moments of working on my care plan assignment. Yesterday I washed all the RUGS and the dog beds. And let me point something out - I've never played angry birds until tonight. I downloaded it, TONIGHT and now I'm totally addicted. I also wrote you an email, downloaded music on my iPhone, rearranged the icons on my desktop and I've checked facebook about 20 times.
ReplyDeleteAngry Birds is wickedly addictive!! I like the Halloween version the best. Does it kind of make you feel like you should have paid better attention in Mr. Kistler's Physics class?
ReplyDeletePhysics...don't care. I sure wish I paid better attention in English when I had to memorize Shakespeare. I'm sure that would come in handy now.
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