Monday, June 30, 2008
Sunday, June 29, 2008
This is the Kiwi Burger from Ginger's Ale House, a delicious New Zealand import that I would put on any Best Burger list. A list of vegan unfriendly components, from top to bottom:
Bun
Cheese
Fried egg
Bacon
Pickled beets
Pineapple ring
Burger
Bun
Lettuce, tomato, and onion optional. No condiments necessary, perfect as is.
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Friday, June 27, 2008
Thursday, June 26, 2008
This game included the three worst at-bats I have ever witnessed. I hope Cedeno and Fukudome were at least a little ashamed of themsleves. Blanco, you got put in a tight spot, so I can't really hold it against you.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Other clinical groups have had rotations at Sinai, and they say that the nurses there are wonderful, and very excited to teach students. From what I could tell, it had a good vibe; I think we're going to get a good experience.
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
I partnered up with Mike. I had it easy because his veins were a beautiful fluorescent blue; it would have been hard to miss. I think I did a pretty good job. He was nervous about drawing blood from me because I have considerably more subcutaneous tissue, rendering my veins mostly invisible. He did great, though. I didn't feel a thing.
Monday, June 23, 2008
Smirking CTA employee: You can't take pictures on CTA property without a permit.
Me, confused by the smirk: Are you serious?
CTA employee: Yes.
Me: I'm just impressed with the work, and wanted to put it on my blog.
CTA employee: [smirk]
I half expected him to smash my camera, or at least watch me erase the picture from the memory card. He just waited for me to put the camera away, then brought his permanent half-smile back to the turnstile.
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Last summer Diandra volunteered in Ghana at the Sankofa Center, an organization that teaches about HIV/AIDS through art. She fell in love with a Ghanaian man and they were married in December. She is moving there on Tuesday, and is very excited to get back and live with him in their little house on the coast and run the business they started, African Motorbike Ltd.
She has tried to talk me into visiting or living there once I am a nurse. The idea is intriguing, for sure. At the very least I might stop by and wreck one of their motorcycles.
Friday, June 20, 2008
It was an amazing game (Cubs 4, White Sox 3, courtesy of a 9th inning Ramirez walk-off bomb), and we had a marvelous time.
Kevin: I'm making it my goal for this game to not high five a Castaneda.
He achieved this goal, which made for some awkard moments in which the grinning Castaneda man would turn around and I would have to bite the bullet and give him the five; this seemed to satisfy his need to share celebration with like-minded fans.
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Then we watched a documentary about Pete Seeger, which reignited my secret desire of learning to play the banjo.
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
A local beekeeper has a bunch of hives on the roof, so we got to go up and see some bees. I was totally into entomology at one time, and would like to raise bees someday. He said that it is expensive and time consuming, which is exactly how I prefer my hobbies.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Golden Tee is the best of the trackball games, but it is currently being supplanted in many bars by stupid bowling and bags machines. It makes me kind of sad.
Monday, June 16, 2008
Studying for the Older Adult test last night, I came across this shocking visual aid. No warning at all, just turned the page and there were creepily drawn pictures of old people doing it. And don't get me wrong, I fully support sex in the older adult population. I was just terrified by these two pages, and suddenly faced with my own mortality.
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Kristie and I went to St. Paul's by the Lake this afternoon to teach oral care and hand hygiene to Burmese refugee children. After filling two cavities yesterday and causing horrible pain, my dentist donated a bunch of goodie bags with brushes, floss, and toothpaste. We also gave them hand sanitizer and their choice of a toy prize for their participation.
The presentation went well, and the kids were great. Not that I have much time to donate, but I wouldn't mind going back another Sunday and helping out.
Saturday, June 14, 2008
Individually, though, they were good kids, and I wanted to see them graduate.
Friday, June 13, 2008
Also, Katie is one of the few people I can stand next to and look tan.
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
It was started by a Chicago police officer who wanted to provide a sense of community by providing food and coffee to the homeless population of Uptown. She did this out of a red Radio Flyer wagon. Now the organization provides restaurant style breakfast and dinner at the cafe, along with providing housing services, job training, and all kinds of support for the homeless.
After the tour, we did blood pressure screenings for guests and employees. Then some of us went to Cafe Too, the restaurant run by Inspiration, which employs formerly homeless graduates of the culinary training program. I had a delicious smoked salmon wrap and sweet potato fries, and felt good eating it knowing that any profit goes toward Inspiration's programs.
Monday, June 9, 2008
After dinner, me and Sara went to her place to take our online quiz for Gerontological Nursing, and then had a glass of wine on the balcony. We enjoyed it immensely, but recognized the fact that drinking more would be dangerous and irresponsible, so we left. I caught the summertime outside drinking bug in the last couple weeks. Beer garden season is here.
Sunday, June 8, 2008
Negativity is the crutch of small minds.
-Matt Meador
Here it is. My completed Community Area Assessment Paper for West Ridge. This assignment kept me from doing a lot of fun things over the last couple weeks, including brunch with friends, going to Arlington Park with my family, hanging with Julie, playing pool on Thursday, two barbecues, and two improv shows. It also kept me from doing all the other work for school. Maybe it's my fault for leaving so much until the end, but it took FOREVER.
I usually have a positive attitude, especially concerning school and the program I am in, but this is one of the worst assignments I have ever had to complete. I don't want to get into the details; I hated every minute of it, and am relieved that it is done.
Saturday, June 7, 2008
At the BBQ yesterday, Kristin and Kathryn complained that they haven't made the blog. Here you go, jerks.
Friday, June 6, 2008
I guess there are some big changes occurring at Northtown, and it sounds like all of them are bad. A couple people have remarked that I got out at the right time, like I escaped from prison before the new, hardass warden showed up.
Liz: Do you miss it?
Me: No.
Thursday, June 5, 2008
The first call involved a very paranoid woman who thought that enemies from her past (which, when described, were just people she didn't like) were spraying a chemical into her apartment. She called it terrorism, and she was very irritated that the FBI hadn't done anything yet.
The second call was a 90 year old woman who was living in horrible conditions. The nurse we were with gave us Vick's VapoRub to put under our noses, but this did nothing to ward off the unbelievable feces smell that pervaded the entire apartment. The woman refused to leave her home, but because her son was there, she was experiencing dementia, and her legs were swelled up to twice what they should have been, they called an ambulance to take her to the hospital.
The third case, pictured above, was a woman who was sleeping in her car at night. She was sitting in the car when we arrived, wearing a coat despite the hot day. She told us that the neighbors were stealing her social security check, and that they take blood from her eyes at night. Two police officers entered the dark house, and feeling adventurous, I followed them in. I felt like I was in Silence of the Lambs. We also found out that she is the wife of a prominent Chicago bluesman, which I think is true because she had photos, had the same last name, and there was music equipment in the house. An ambulance came for her, and our day of fascinating old people adventure was done.
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
I was in the Inpatient Unit of Midwest Hospice today. During the morning report, someone remarked that there were a lot of patients that were imminent. That is the word they use to describe someone who is going to die very soon.
I knew it would be an intense, emotional experience, but I did not expect the very first patient I saw to die. I went into the room with Marianne, the RN I was shadowing, and she began listening to his heart. Her eyes got big, and she told me to count respirations and try to find an apical pulse while she went and called his wife. I saw him take a breath, but when I listened to his heart, there was nothing. And then he didn't take any more breaths. Marianne came back, listened, and confirmed that he had died. She closed his eyes, and we arranged his body and cleaned up the room. When she saw me tear up, she told me that I got a good experience that day, and that she always considers it an honor when she gets to be there for the end of a life. We also found out that his son was planning on getting married that day in the hospice unit chapel so that his dad could be there. During the Interdisciplinary Team meeting, they said his name and added a stone to the jar. There were about 10 stones added for the week.
I have been keeping an open mind to the various work settings that interest me. I think I would be a good hospice nurse, despite the reservations I displayed yesterday.
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Then we visited a man with malignant tumors all over his body, and a large bedsore on his sacrum. The nurse treated the wound, and discussed pain management with the man and his wife. Even though he was in pain and very sick, he was charming and funny. As we were leaving, his wife told us that she wished we could know him as he used to be, because we would have really liked him.
It was a great experience, but I think I'm too much of a baby to be a hospice nurse.
Monday, June 2, 2008
Coincidentally, Running Balls was my Indian Guides name.
Sunday, June 1, 2008
These tournaments are always exhausting, day long affairs. Claire and Debbie decided to get a little nap during our second round bye. I spent my downtime reading for school and taking an online quiz. I love the fact that many bars now have wireless internet.
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