06 November 2014

Ugg

I couldn't think of a better blog title to reflect how I feel.  Just ugh.  You know that saying, when it rains, it pours?  It is true.  And it is actually pouring our right now so it's extra true.  There are so many thoughts running through my head I can't even put an order to them.  I'm gonna try though.


First, we have five exams next week - one on Monday, two on Tuesday, and two on Wednesday.  One of our professors gave us the option of postponing the exam until the following week - which would have been awesome - except some people emailed the professor and asked her not to change the time because they had already studied.  Seriously??  Who does that??  So for one day I was relieved that the exam would be moved only to find out in the end that it was not.  It was a very mean trick.  And made me want to cry.  First ugh.



Then I got home and had so much studying to do except that my husband has to take five online courses for work on HR stuff.  And he has until Friday.  And each course is an hour long at the least.  And they are all in English.  His English is good but not good enough for these classes.  They are long and complicated and have exams at the end.  Why, when the company employs a large number of Spanish-speaking employees, would you not offer it in Spanish???  Especially if you are going to mandate that all employees take it?? And it's from HR!!  So I had to sit and try to translate the entire course for him so he could take the test and understand the concepts.  It took forever and we only got through two.  Fabulous.  And we were up until 1am. Second ugh.





And then, in the middle of those courses, I go to put Evan to bed only to discover that he has a rash over his entire body (the picture above is random, but adorable so I stuck it there anyway).  I'm assuming from the antibiotics for his ear infection.  Great.  He's allergic to certain antibiotics.  So I call the pediatrician but she doesn't answer and still hasn't responded to my email so I just didn't give him his Meds this morning.  He only has 1.5 days left so I think he'll be ok, but it would be nice if I heard back from her.  I had an allergic reaction to the same meds when I was pregnant with him so I actually had a premonition that he was going to be allergic. [Update - the pediatrician does not think it is related to the antibiotics or at least from an allergic reaction to them.]  Third ugh.


So, now can you see why I feel ugh.  First I am tired, second I have a lot of work to do (both school and work-work), third we have three more online course to take for the hubs, fourth I have my nieces bday party this weekend along with our last Girl Golf event, along with an out of town guest.  And don't forget those five exams.  And I kinda need an A on all of them.  Hahaha.


Life sure never settles down.  It is go-go-go-go.  Oh well, what can you do but try and keep up!!


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Anyone else out there allergic to meds?


What's the most stressful thing going on in your life right now?


Thing most excited about for this weekend??

04 November 2014

Halloween Recap

Halloween was so much fun this year.  Evan actually understood the holiday for the most part and was so adorable the entire time.  Halloween isn't my favorite holiday (I don't dislike it by any means, I just enjoy other holidays more) and usually I just make do and stumble through it.  It was fun when I was a kid because who doesn't love to dress up and get candy when you are young.  Then somewhere along the line as I got older it turned into a holiday where people like to wear the skimpiest clothes and drink lots of alcohol.  Two things I do not enjoy, so then it went downhill and was less fun.  After my sister had kids it was fun again because her daughters dressed up and we'd go trick-or-treating with them.  But this year?  So much better!!

We started out at the football game and Evan had his costume on.  He was a golfer, of course.  My mom made it and it was perfect.  I loved it.  Evan looked so darn cute.  The hat, bloomers, socks, Green jacket?  Freaking adorable.  

Evan and Camryn chased each other around during the game and had a blast.  Evan showed off his golf skills a few times, because we brought his golf clubs.  But mostly he played around and screamed "touchdown" a few times.

After the game we headed to my sister's house to trick-or-treat a little in their neighborhood.  We visited the neighbors and Evan said Happy Halloween to everyone.  I was shocked because usually he is mute when we are around strangers, but I guess even he'll talk in exchange for candy.  And boy did he want candy!  He pushed his way right to the bucket and picked out his own candy.  And sometimes he even said "uno mas please" because some people were giving out more than one piece.  His favorite candy were lollipops and he would try to grab as many as he could.  Luckily he was cute so people overlooked his greediness (don't worry, I made him put them back).


As you can see, I don't dress up for Halloween.  I was so shocked by how many adults dressed up (as evidenced by Facebook).  I am way too tired to put any thought into dressing up myself.  Maybe one year...but I kind of doubt it.

So that was our Halloween fun.  And the highlight of our weekend.  This was the best candy we got.  A fancy cookie from a local bakery.


Yum!!

Aside from Halloween, Friday I had my first clinical.  It wasn't too serious, just an interview with older adults living in an independent living community.  The school wanted us to interact with older adults that were healthy and living without assistance to show that not all people get dementia or sick as they age and that there are plenty of happy and healthy 85 year olds.  We move on to the nursing home in a few weeks.  The clinical was fun and the woman I interviewed was really nice.  I meet with her again this week too.  

Saturday I had a clinical at a soup kitchen, which was interesting.  As part of another class they want us to get experience in the community and see the living conditions of some of the patients we will be working with in the future.  I have spent the last ten years working in the community so I am a bit more aware than some of the others, but it is still a nice opportunity.  After golf in the morning and then the soup kitchen I was pretty exhausted.  I did get a bit of studying done in the evening but still have so much more to do.

Sunday was a normal day of chores.  I did four loads of laundry, made chicken stew, make a huge pot of beans and another huge pot of rice, studied, and Skyped with MImi (Skyping with MImi is not a chore).


That's our favorite Sunday activity.  Evan loved it so much that he made us call back in the evening to say good night.  He says "talk MImi" and it's really adorable.  Usually he waits until he says hi and then he bolts off to show Mimi some crazy running/tackling activity.  It's hilarious.

That's pretty much the weekend.  Fun times!  This week is all studying I hope because next week I have four exams and a validation in three days.  Yikes.  Nursing school is the opposite of healthy...they enjoy making the conditions as stressful as possible.  I do not appreciate it.

Hope your Halloween was a blast and that your week is off to a good start!