18.10.10

Schooling

and randomness....

So, what is it really?
With the program I'm following at the university for the third year, honestly, I rarely spent the whole week down the campus. But this past week was really something: undergoing one year community health nursing project. It's awful when you have type A personality in the group. I really wonder how these two girls do it. How can they spend 9 hours editing the already supposed to be finish product (they were just supposed to do/fix the reference pages with APA rules!!!)? Honestly speaking, this is a teamwork project. It means you are not supposed to seek the approval only of your other Type A colleague. What are we? All right, one is just too lost beyond everything (no-no...this person isn't me), but there are still three vedged colleagues who do their jobs and would like to have their opinions heard.

Anyways, so on a Sunday morning, I went to pick up a friend and drove down to the campus (found free parking immediately) for...drugs-studying! The school PC was a nice change from my mini netbook. It was almost 21h when I got home and we haven't had dinner. It is only until I open my blog that I've completed what I wanted/needed to do. It feels so good to be so focus and accomplished. It's a time like this that you are okay on your own and don't need anyone or anything else. I like.

//Edit 10.10.18

I feel happy. It will be a happy week. Yes, even if I have dinner at 22h again. I had my CLSC midterm evaluation today. It's nice to have a preceptor who has a similar vision as the student for once. She gives me so much autonomy: I meet half of the patients on my own. It's almost freaky because I'm still a student (and getting used to it again) even if I'm already a registered nurse. So out of curiosity (confirmation), I asked her if she allowed as much independence to her previous students, she denied, explaining that one of them couldn't even open a sterile dressings kits without contaminating it.

Well, guess what I came home to? Getting off the bus, I see Videotron truck ready to take off. Worse, they saw me heading in. Damn, I totally forgot that they were supposed to come in today to switch the modem to a speedier one. SO...I gotta learn to stop leaving my bras hanging around my room. Yup. Not.

See that white cable? See my other neat cables? Well, that white cable is so rigid I can barely bend it. What to do?
See the black thing with white letters written on? Well, that's the new modem. How come technology is supposed to be all about new and tiny...when Videotron modems keep getting bigger and bigger? Yes, they are behind the bars. PC's up, got to use the space!

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