Thursday, December 18, 2008
The Captain
Sometimes I just don't know what goes on in Bryce's head, but boy does he crack me up. Trever was making him dinner, which of course, consited of macaroni and cheese and captain crunch. As Bryce was pouring his cereal he said, "This smells just like captain crunch." Trever replied, "It is just like captian crunch." Bryce deep in thought looked at Trever and asked, "What is he the captain of? The captain of flavor?" The captain of flavor!!!! What a funny kid I wonder how long he has been contemplating this question--
Monday, December 15, 2008
CRAFTS
This weekend I stayed at my sister's house (thanks to Jalee BTW). On Saturday Jalee, Anne, and I did a little Christmas shopping. We had so much fun. Thanks for the great time! I was however distraught about our stop at the craft store. I am just amazed that people can charge so much money for some of these crafts. That is when it hit me that I am going to start making crafts. I was interested to see what people think. I would probably work up to selling some of the stuff after a little practice. I will hopefully have some pictures by the end of the week of my little experiment. As for now, my mom makes vinyl signs and tiles if anyone is interested please leave me a comment. I am trying to get a blog set up for her company.
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
New Family Photos
My mom and I love to take photos, and I really wanted to get a family picture for the year. So, I gave my mom a call and she hooked us up and took some really fun photographs. I will say that is it a lot more difficult with three children--it seems that we never were able to catch all three kids smiling at the same time. I owe my mom a big thanks!!
Life on East 8
As I am wrapping up the last few hours of my third shift, I have decided that I need to send a big SHOUT OUT to my AMAZING patients this week!!! Every shift that I spend here on East 8 I am reminded of how the human spirit can triumph in the face of adversity. I am convinced that each and every patient that I meet and care for has a lesson to teach me. Every patient seems to hold a special place in my heart--momories, laughter, and even tears. I am a better person and gain so much strength from being here.
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