I'm just getting back to my blog after a little more than a week away. I see that I got a comment from my previous post about not having time for pleasure reading. Yes, I do think my brain is expanding from all the knowledge I'm stuffin in! I think my hat size has indeed gone UP!
It's looking to be a beautiful day today - the sky is blue, no real clouds and it's already past 30 degrees. The high today claims 40's but I'll believe it when I feel it! I raked some of the lawn yesterday and have plans to rake more today after work. I think I'll be done with the entire lawn by Friday :) It's a big lawn...
School is going well - last night was interesting. It was A&P night. We started the lymphatic system and did some dissection. I was assigned a lovely little frog that had been double pithed (which is something I do NOT like doing) so we could observe his circulatory system and watch his heart pump and muscles contract. It was a little freaky because he wasn't in any pain but was essentially dead. With the application of epinepherine and acetylcholine we were able to see how his heart rate changed with each chemical. We then removed the heart and observed that it continued to beat, without being in the body, proving that the heart is an electrical object and sets its own beat and rhythm without being a part of a whole body. It was gross but kind of neat at the same time.
After frogs, it was goldfish harassment time! We took little goldfish, wrapped them in wet paper towels and examined their tails under low power to check out their circulatory system. It was totally cool! A little difficult too since the fish were definately a little irritated at being out of the water and kept flopping around if you didn't hold onto them with one hand! Kind of like looking at a moving target - I'd get the tail all in focus and suddenly "Flipper" would flop off the microscope table...My fish almost ended up flipping into my lap! It was funny watching us all trying to manage our floppy fish and do the experiments at the same time.
We also had our second exam - all I can say is ... HOLY MACARONI! It was nine pages of mechanisms of extrinsic blood clotting, menarche and cardiac contraction. Were those the mechanisms I studied well? Of COURSE not! Everyone was muttering about how difficult the exam was so we shall see next week how we all did. Should be very telling...
Classes are finished as of the first week in May and I've decided not to take classes over the summer. I'm going to work on A&P I by myself as I have to retake it in the fall. I got a C- last year but that is not good enough for nursing school entrance. Also, I'm planning to take a CNA course in June and I need all my nights open for that. Hopefully, I'll be able to get a second job as a CNA when I finish the course. Even though I've been a PCA for six years, it doesn't mean diddly if you aren't certified.
Took my first canoe trip in almost 20 years on Sunday - what a TRIP! HAHA! I was nervous but my canoe mate was very reassuring that I would not drown in the 3-4' of water! I wasn't worried about drowning - it was cold water that made me nervous!! I did enjoy it though and I can't wait to take another trip... although I'd like it to be a little warmer next time.
I learned how to make enchiladas and guacamole Saturday and discovered I actually LIKE guacamole! I guess I've tried it in the past but it just hasn't been GOOD. This was delicious! Of course I was at my friend Cedar's house...she shares all her recipes with me and then I come home and try them on my family. We made a soup on Sunday (I'll probably butcher the name) called Tom Kao Guy. It's basically chicken in coconut milk, with a myriad of vegetables thrown in. The tip is to pick out what you don't like :) There was ginger root, garlic, peppers, mushrooms (I think) and cilantro. Cedar was in charge of adding in the spicings and veggies. I was on chicken patrol with Sandy (we had the daunting task of boning the chicken and cutting it into chunks). It's a little scary to see how well Sandy boned that chicken!! It was pretty good soup though (and I'm not a fan of coconut either!)
Time for more homework. This morning it's Health and Disability in the Elderly. Interesting class - it's been very helpful in my daily job.
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Ha! If I had remembered you didn't like coconut I would have done something different... sorry. It's a Thai soup, Tom Kha Gai in most spellings. Tom means soup, and kha means chicken (I think)
Hugs,
Cedar
Cedar, you know me - I'll eat anything. It wasn't a bad soup! It was actually quite GOOD in fact! Coconut is just not one of my favorites (however I DO love MOUNDS bars - figure that one out!)
Kisses Back At you,
Sharon
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