Monday, September 29, 2008

Mom, I'm taking my elephant food shopping...


This is what I hear from Avery while I'm trying to make dinner tonight...I come out and find this...I love this picture because she looks truly stumped...I think I had asked her what kind of food her elephant likes at the food store..She has started putting her pointer finger to her mouth and saying, "Hmmm" while she thinks before giving me any answers. I think its pretty cute...

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Ever wondered what its like to be a student nurse?

Probably not...But, it is equally fun and stressful...For instance, here's my last week...

Monday- Cardiovascular test...I was stressed...I have never experienced test anxiety like I have in nursing school, this time around. I seriously have problems sleeping the night before which doesn't exactly put me in the best form for test taking... I love the heart and find it to be the most ineresting system, but definitely the hardest! I was beyond relieved to find out I made an 84%, especially since more than 25% of the class failed...

Tuesday/Wednesday- Worked on community assesment/manual...Had to find all the health resources and referrals I could give someone in this small, little town we now live in...Kinda difficult! I did get to meet an awesome school nurse and realized that I would love her job!

Thursday-Clinicals from 6:30am-4pm...I got a thank you card from my patient from last week thanking me, personally, for my care/concern for her...That made my day until a RN got on to me, the team leader for this week's clinicals, for letting another student nurse take a lunch when there was work to be done...The nerve- why should I think we should be granted meal breaks while we work for free?

But then, practice for code check offs with my team...I don't get to pick Ave up from daycare until 5:30...My poor little girl...

Friday- Clinicals again...And experienced my first real code with a real patient....I did chest compressions for fifteen minutes and loved the learning experience until I saw the patient's family, in the corner of my eye...

Sat/today- Code team check offs! We passed! I even got the role I didn't want in the code, the medication nurse...I had to assist the rest of the team,find the IV and give the IV pushes STAT...And I was literally shaking from nerves because of the instructor watching over my shoulder, but we did it. Our mannequin came back to life! At the end, the instructor told us we did a great job and she would feel comfortable with us coding any of her loved ones.

What a week!

The Life of a 2 year old




Here are some activities of my busy 2 year old...Avery's first love is scissoring. She can spend 30 minutes cutting one piece of construction paper into a hundred "shapes" and then the next 30 minutes glueing them onto another piece of paper. And until she has a little scissor incident (ie:cutting of the hair), I am a big supporter of these cute projects....Secondly, Avery's paintings are always masterpieces...My sister gave her this great art easel for christmas last year, but I was always hesitant to let her begin painting while we lived with them, for some reason...Well, we are now able to paint freely with washable paints and Avery is really cautious during her art time...She asks to paint daily and I have more paintings than I know what to do with, hence the art wall in my office...Lastly, my daughter is now officially a member of generation tech...Our local library has computer games available for check out. Well, last week we brought home Blue's Clues Preschool....I had to show Ave a couple times how to use the mouse and go through the activities...But, as you can see, she is now independently and correctly operating the mouse and playing the game on her own as I make sure, from afar, she's playing nice with my computer.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Deep thoughts

Well...I just have to write a little about some of the cute things Avery has been saying to me lately. I think this is the funnest age yet, by far...She keeps me laughing daily...Here is a sample of our interesting conversations.

Me: "Avery, what do you want to be for Halloween. You could be a witch, Minnie Mouse, a princess... I think you should be a nurse, like Mommy."

Avery: "No, I want to be a doctor, Mommy."
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Me: "Mommy has a really big test tomorrow Ave."

Avery: "I have a really big boo-boo Mommy." (boo-boo is her word for belly button...thanks to Aunt April and yes, she does have a really big boo-boo)
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As I'm trying to pull the hair rubber-band out of Avery's hair before bedtime, I hear-
Avery: "Ouch, don't pull my tail off mommy."
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Maybe its just a mom thing, but I swear I have the craziest and funniest little girl ever. I am so lucky to be her mom. I'm sure you all will be hearing plenty more in the future...If I don't record our little moments, I won't remember, and that would just be a tragedy.

Jumping on the bandwagon

I have loved looking at everyone else's blogs for quite some time now...But it really took April getting into it and telling me multiple times "you really need a blog" for me to finally do it...Not that I need any more studying distractions...but I think this is a great way to post pics of Avery and keep up with my friends and family...So, here we go!