Friday, March 1, 2013

Chhhh ch ch ch changes

Turn and face the truth.


Well damn. Every time I log back into blogger they go and change the format and make me lose my bearings for a minute. It's ok, I've recovered.

I have some advice for the general public after working in a hospital for two years:
1. Don't drink Drano.
2. If you're going to develop a disease, go with ESRD. You get 9 lives.
3. There's no such thing as needle rape. You did tell me I could stick you for an ABG
4. You can over dose on Girl Scout cookies
5. I don't think your God(s) will save you. Medicine might. Maybe put faith in that.
6. Go to the gym. Quit smoking. Quit eating shitty food. Quit binge drinking (as I drink wine...)


Just a little humor for the fun people out there. Horray for a new post!!


June will make my second anniversary at.... that hospital that I work. It's been a wild ride so far and I just can't see myself moving anywhere else. It's had it's ups and downs, but ultimately I enjoy where I am. The friends I've made a long the way are absolutely priceless and I heart every one of them.

So work stuff aside, I just bought a new house. It's been absolutely fantastic to have a real home. I NEVER have to move again if I don't want to. It's basically adjacent to a big park here in Atlanta, and every week I've been running through said park, and eyeballing the Zoo that I will undoubtedly become a member of (mostly to stare at the otters).

Picked up rock climbing as a hobby. Scratch that. Obsession. It started so innocently. Oh, there's a fun thing to do with a boy. Ok, that boy sucks, but man I sure did have fun at the climbing gym. Wow those muscles hurt... It's a good distraction that keeps me focused on things outside of work and stress. I can listen to music and let myself go on a climb. I highly recommend it.

And that's right about where my life is right now. I'm finally coming into my adulthood without stressing about which direction to take. I'm doing what is making me happy and keeping me healthy. It's probably the first time in YEARS since I've been happy on a daily basis without it having to do with which relationship I'm in. So I'm celebrating that milestone by keeping with the trend and just being single.

Okay it's bed time. I have a date with my pillow and an early morning aimed at doing laundry, spray painting things, putting the hammock up on the porch, climbing gym, running and then  packing my suit case for a fun snowboarding trip in a matter of days...