Wednesday, September 12, 2012

One month of law school down

Howdy all, 
   Well, Aaron has finished one month of law school. He only has two more for this semester. Yippeee!  He is working very hard and is very dedicated to his studies. The students get called on during class to explain the cases that they had read, or were supposed to read, in front of the class. Aaron got called on today and felt like he explained it very well, much better than the other students have thus far in the semester. He was able to recall dates and specific examples. He is excited that his hard work is starting to pay off. 
   I worked four 12 hour shifts in a row last week. BLAH!!!! The nurse I am orienting with is super nice and is understanding how much teaching she has to do with me. I called my smarty-pants sister Janelle for extra help with the topics I still didn't understand. For those who don't know, my smarty-pants sister and mom have L&D experience. It's nice to be able to call them up with additional questions. Well, it's nice for me if it is not annoying to them yet I have a feeling it will be. Thanks guys for all of your help! ;)
    The other day at work I was trying to read fetal heart tones and I hear a woman belch right behind me. It was a Barney Rubble belch. It was almost as if she had done it in my ear. I am guessing it was some kind of hazing technique. It was gross! Then I met her. She said she had a chronic belching condition.... is there such a thing or is she just saying that? I don't know her well enough to know if she was being sarcastic. I don't know if I'll get used to it, this happened about 3 times in a 12 hour shift.
   Brooklyn is getting so big. She has been crawling for awhile now. It started off as just rolling around then army style now she is full on crawling. She is super fast now and getting faster everyday. She also has four teeth! Everyday I notice something new with her. Today, for example, I noticed that she is making new noises. She now has a new whine that sounds like a puppy. 
  We have been lucky enough to find a wonderful babysitter for Brooklyn while I am at work and Aaron is in class. Her name is Sara and she is a lifesaver! She has a cute little boy and is baby hungry for a little girl. When I pick Brooklyn up she usually has a new hair bow that Sara had made for her that day. She is making her a dress now and Brooklyn will probably be wearing it when I pick her up on Friday. 
   We have an annual pass to the zoo and Brooklyn loves to go. Her favorite is the aquarium because the fish are close and are at eye level so she can see easily. It is fun to be able to do fun things with Brooklyn on the days I have off. She is a smartypants and is very observant if the animals are too far she likes to people watch just as much. 



Aaron says that she looks like Peggy Bundy in these pants. You can't see how well her little jacket matches her pants. My friend from the IMC trauma floor gave this outfit to her. I think she looks cute!



  Max is the belle of the ball here in Village Green (the townhouse complex where we live). Every time I take Max for a walk he is instantly surrounded by kids. After I leave the house and turn around to shut the door I hear "doggy!!" and swarms of kids are around Max petting him. Max loves attention but I think he gets overwhelmed with tons of little kids swarming him, especially when he has to go potty. He is doing well though, I think he was having a hard time not having his personal toilet/backyard but he is otherwise adjusting well. 
   Well its late, I have a feeling that it is going to be a long night with Brooklyn. She usually sleeps through the night very well but the lightning storm has woken her up already a couple of times. I should get some shut eye  before she wakes up again.  Good night!

2 comments:

  1. Haha!! I laughed so hard at that chronic belching lady story! I want to meet that lady. You should interview her about her condition and then blog about it just so we can all know if it's real. Also I love Brooklyn's Peggy Bundy pants! Maxi Waxi is so handsome! We miss you guys! Love your blog - it's so fun to see what's up with you guys!

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  2. I should tell her I am getting my BA in nursing and doing a research paper on her so called condition. Maybe then I can determine if what she says is true or just an excuse. I can't wait to see what my sisters write on this subject. Growing up I had a similar "chronic belching condition". Mainly I just held it in all day from school and let it out as soon as I got home. So not like me now I know ;). I was well known for it in my family. Actually all of my sisters did it (shout out to Kelsie!) and it ticked my step-dad off quite a bit. He thought it was disgusting I now understand his view. Ha Ha poor guy he was continually surrounded by a bunch of belching girls for way longer than just 12 hours.

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