Monday, June 17, 2013

Catch Up

Things the past couple of days haven't been that busy, I just haven't really felt like I've been home and when I have been home I haven't wanted to update the blog.

Hubby went to Omaha, Nebraska to go see the Beavers play in the college world series. It was a dream come true for him as an avid baseball fan. I was a little jealous that I didn't get to go, but I had to work and I would have had to buy a plane ticket out there which I'm sure were outrageous. He's lucky he got to grab a student and fly out there himself!

I've been working most every day so that's been taking up most of my days. Then Saturday night Misty and I went to see 'This Is The End' the new Seth Rogan movie. It was pretty funny. I'm not as familiar with the entire cast so there were some private jokes that I probably missed out on, but on the hole I could relate to it. I also saw that Pineapple Express had been on TV the night before and I watched 10 minutes of it before turning it off. Well James Franco and Seth Rogan are in both movies and This Is The End references it a couple of times. I was kicking myself for not watching more.

Tonight I created a new drink: The Malibu Barbie. It contains whipped cream vodka, malibu rum, strawberries and sprite zero. It's pretty good. Whipped cream vodka and sprite zero make it a Barbie, along with the strawberry blonde hair and the malibu rum contributes to the Malibu.

Here are my past couple days worth of outfits:
Brown cardigan, maroon top, brown pants, brown flats
 I feel like this outfit was very fall like. I wore my brown pants which are lined, a maroon tank top and a brown cardigan. I finished the look off with some brown ballet flats.

I also wore this outfit to work it is a black giraffe print top with black slacks and black wedge heels. I actually wore the outfit with a black cardigan shown cause it gets to be pretty cold in the pharmacy.



 Here is the jewelry I wore with the outfit. It is a black and silver ball necklace with black and silver ball earrings.Sorry, it's hard to see the earrrings. The earrings made it about 2 hours when I felt one fall off (although I didn't know what it was at the time) and then one of the technicians found my earring on the floor 3 hours later. That's why I don't really like to wear earrings without a back...I lose them! The necklace, however, lasted all day. I just noticed that my kitty made an appearance. Say "hi,"Callie!
 This is a bracelet that I made it's from For the makers. My parents bought me a subscription for my birthday and I've loved having crafty projects to make each month. While the amount of jewelry I wear goes in phases and I hardly ever wear bracelets, I've worn this bracelet twice. I was happy to see a similar design was used for a headband in the box I got yesterday. I've already made it and it may see a debut here soon!


 Finally, I wore this outfit today. Another black and white outfit. To be fair I did have a day of scrubs between these so my co-workers don't think I'm goth. I also feel a little limited in my selection because I haven't done laundry in a week and I'm reserving a selection of clothes for my midwest trip. Although I'm wearing almost none of my work clothes it still is hard to get dressed in the morning. :)



Thursday, June 13, 2013

Day off

Today started the way I'm trying to have more of my days off start: with yoga. It was a pretty good class this morning. I went to the mindful yoga class which I've never been to before. I will say I didn't like the class as well as Monday, but I did have some new experiences. We did this one move alternating between upward and downward dog poses. I'd never really done upward dog, but it's along the lines of cobra. I'm pretty sure we went from downward, to hands and knees, to upward and back via hands and knees. It was good for the core. Another thing I did for the first time was use a bolster. While I think it would be great to sit on to work on opening my hips, I've never really used one. We didn't use it much, we started the practice off by laying on it with our legs out front on the floor and the bolster lengthwise along our back. Finally we rolled up a blanket and put it just below our shoulderblades to get some rounding in our back and put our arms in wheel position. Wheel eludes me. I'm not sure that wheel is ever a goal of mine, but I made a monumentous first step--I got my hands in position. (Hold your applause, please) Now for some reason I have NEVER even been able to think about doing wheel cause I thought my arms were to wimpy or something. The position never felt right--kind of like I've pretty much written off being able to do a cartwheel. Some tricks have just left the building. However, today, with the instructor's help, I placed my hands in the correct spot and was able to squeeze my elbows together. We also did an assisted bridge using a block to support our weight. I did one of these on Monday too and was able to get up higher today than on Monday (I probably could have done it Monday too, I just went with medium rather than high). So slowly but surely I'm building up the flexibility and strenght in my back and arms to maybe one day be able to do wheel. Maybe.

So after yoga I was driving home and found out that a hummer drove off the road and smashed a power pole in half. By the time I passed by there were ambulances, firetrucks and police all standing around waiting.  So either no one was hurt or the hurt had already been attended too and we were just waiting for the power people to get here. However, it meant that I came home to a dark house. So what do you do when the power goes out? Go shopping!

First I went and got my nails done at the place right by my house. Then I went to Arby's for lunch. I NEVER go to Arby's, but it was convenient and I had just seen an article in Food Magazine talking about the french fries of different places and Arby's was one of them. So I had a value roast beef, value fry and a berry milkshake. Then I went to JoAnns where I bought some tension rods and some fabric to make "curtains" for our bedroom. Our bedroom has two entryways to our bathroom but they have no doors. So when one of us is getting ready in the morning it shines into the bedroom. It's worse when I'm getting ready cause my lights face the head of the bed. More on the curtains later. I had just seen a tutorial on how to sew them so I figured I'd be good to just wing it.

After JoAnns I went to DSW. I'd received an email from them today showing off some sandals and I fell in love with a pair from Dr. Sholls so I decided I'd better go and try them on. Seeing all the fashion bloggers wear brown sandals has made me really want  a pair. Well this pair from Dr. Scholls is amazing! With gel inserts they are so comfy. They also are pretty stylish and exactly what I was looking for. While there I also saw a bunch of boat shoes, loafers and tennis shoes. It made me realize that I have no shoes like that in my closet. All my shoes are either ballet flats, flip flops, ballet flats, heels, ballet flats, or running shoes.So I left with a pair of blue (obviously) converse in addition to my brown sandals.

 

Then I ran next door to Marshalls. This was the first time I'd been to that Marshalls and while it is so similar to Ross, it's so much better. I was going to say it reminded me some of Home Goods, but then I realized that  our Home Goods here is a TJ Maxx/Home Goods store and they are owned by the same company as Marshalls. So yes, the remind me a lot of them...cause they are the same! However I'd say Marshalls is more trendy. I found a heart printed chambray shirt (that I knew would just be too trendy for me, but almost tried it on). Think of those white polka dot on denim chambray shirts, but rather than circles they were little hearts. However I did walk out with two pairs of identical shorts one in blue the other in teal. The pattern of the shorts isn't chevron and isn't striped. I bought them both cause I wasn't sure which would go best with the items in my closet. So I fully intend to return one, if not both.

Then I decided to call it quits and come home hoping the power would be back on--it was. So I tried to vacuum out the pool a little bit, lay in the hammock and read, then try to make the "curtains". So I was going to get enough fabric to make two, one for each door. And I may still, but the fabric was a little more see through than I had anticipated so it's just doubled up right now. So while there I was thinking the door is just a little bit taller than my 5'4" height so I'll get 6 feet or 2 yards and it will be great. If it is a little bit shorter no one will know or care. Well I hung the curtains up and they are like 2 feet short. So not the most asthetically pleasing. I may try and lower the curtain down a little so it isn't so bad. Or I may have to add to the top. So note to self: ceilings are 8 feet tall.  We'll see what they hubby thinks. I alsojust safety pinned them to the top. I wasn't brave enough to whip out the sewing machine just yet. Plus if I'm going to add to it...



Finally, here's what I wore today: My New York &Company yellow shorts and my New York &Company blue, black and white geometric top with my new sandals once I bought them.

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Missing the Emergency Room

Now most normal people try to stay as far away from the Emergency Room as possible. Not me! I'm drawn to the fast paced action that is present. I really haven't spent that much time in an ER, but I've really enjoyed my time there. When I was a resident I did my research project examining the impact a pharmacist can have in a community hospital ER with a trauma center. I spent about 2 months down there doing and seeing as much as possible. There was some hopes that they would hire an ER pharmacist, but alas they didn't and I moved on to another hospital.

At my new hosptial, which isn't a trauma center, we also had a trial run of pharmacists in the ER, this time doing mostly med reconcilliation. It once again showed a huge cost savings, but the hosptial didn't jump the gun. So working in the ER has just been a pipe dream so far.

Tonight as I was leaving work I found out that we have a helipad! Who knew. And, they were actually dropping off a patient. With 2 trauma centers close by, I was surprised that we had a helipad and that they would bring patients to us. It looked like a cardiac arrest, and we are fully equipped for that, so it makes sense. However it brought back my longing for time in the ER full force. Maybe someday I'll get to work there again.

Also today we were disposing of patient's home medications that they left in the pharmacy and we found a cigarette in with one of the meds. Note to everyone--do not store your cigarettes in your pill bottles along with your pills! Actually try and limit the cigarettes all together and you may need less pills. ;)