tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-191906222024-03-13T11:10:35.209-05:00Knit Wit on the PrairiesThe ramblings of a slightly frazzled mother of three who really should be doing laundry right now.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02829064350820161435noreply@blogger.comBlogger717125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19190622.post-72419187219801894362014-07-31T10:18:00.000-05:002014-07-31T10:18:01.768-05:00UpdateI am not feeling that great about my blog anymore. This started out as a Mommy Blog. I feel like as my kids have gotten older I have to be much more careful about what I say about them online. It's a small Virtual World. I haven't been feeling very inspired to post here anymore. My life is still going on and there is still stuff happening. As life changes so do my online habits. If you want to continue following snippets of my life I may still post here from time to time, but lately I've been getting in to Tumblr. Tumblr works well for me as I don't feel the pressure to Think Deep Thoughts over there. I can just give you snippets of my life. A link I like. A picture. A sentence or two. (It's also easy for me to post from my tablet when there are kids on the main computer) So, if you are so inclined try finding me over there.<br />
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My food blog is still seeing regular posts as I am back into menu planning. So, if you are feeling uninspired, take a peek at what's on my table from week to week.</div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02829064350820161435noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19190622.post-34373284829919942912014-05-09T09:16:00.004-05:002014-05-09T09:16:50.243-05:00If you follow me on Facebook, none of this is news.<br />
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Just before Christmas, our beloved Basset Hound, Lucy passed away. She had 15 years with our family and we loved her dearly. She was a very special dog and I still miss her every day. In fact, I am getting teary right now, thinking about her.<br />
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A few weeks ago Richard suggested we go to the pet store and look at some rats. When Richard says "look" he actually means "buy". This man doesn't shop around.<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02829064350820161435noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19190622.post-85127600806216860142014-04-02T12:57:00.000-05:002014-04-02T12:57:27.492-05:00Out of the mouths of babesToday, Matthew asked to see pictures of himself when he was a baby. Being the modern mom I am, I couldn't pull out the baby book, I had to open my blog. As we scrolled through the pictures, right down to the picture of me 9 months pregnant with him, we talked about baby stuff. He asked if I decided to call him Matthew. I said yes.<br />
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We are a bit bonkers for a certain Time Lord in our house. Emmett has been enjoying working on his own version of the Doctor's ship, the TARDIS. This is a constant work in progress and I have seen several incarnations (not unlike The Doctor himself!) This is the latest version.<div>
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This is Metal Beard. I can only assume he's a Bad Guy. I am the only one in the family who hasn't seen that movie!<br /><br /></div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02829064350820161435noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19190622.post-89003395650571654102014-03-17T15:18:00.001-05:002014-03-17T15:18:29.340-05:00What's better than a fresh hair cut on a dreary March day? A FREE fresh hair cut! I called my salon on a whim this morning, after watching Ramona and Beezus with Charlotte yesterday. I wanted Ginnifer Goodwin's short inverted bob. I got an appointment for just after lunch today. It was obvious I was being fit in between clients, but that was OK by me. You don't expect much from last-minute appointments. I got washed and my stylist got two snips in before she had to rinse a colour. Her colour took longer than expected so I was left sitting in the chair until my hair was just about dry before she made it back to me.<br />
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Happiness is a little boy who has a vintage 80's Lego instruction book unearthed from his Grandma's house.<br /><br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02829064350820161435noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19190622.post-91677941570516109142014-02-26T19:06:00.001-06:002014-02-26T19:06:46.977-06:00So, you know how when you have a blog and you haven't posted in a while you think "Hmmm....I have that blog and I haven't posted in a while, I wonder what I should write about?" and you think about all the stuff that has happened since the last time you posted and you can't narrow down what to write about so you put it off for another week, and then more stuff happens and then you begin to wonder if anyone ever reads blogs anymore anyway and what's the point of writing if no one reads it anyway and then you put off writing for ANOTHER week?<br />
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Is this thing on?Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02829064350820161435noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19190622.post-43433687205650069392013-11-02T08:08:00.002-05:002013-11-02T08:08:40.217-05:00I should have posted this yesterday...This post is mostly for my parents and <a href="http://amimental.blogspot.ca/">Ami. </a><br />
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Charlotte designed this year's pumpkin. I usually make much more elaborate designs, but I have never received as many compliments on a pumpkin as I have this year. That seals it. Charlotte is now our official Pumpkin Designer.<br />
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We don't get very many Trick or Treaters anymore and I have always wondered why. I do know there is a church in town that hosts a "Harvest Party" but didn't think would ever attract enough numbers to cause a neighbourhood decline in Trick or Treating. I think I have the answer now. Our mall lets kids trick or treat on Hallow e'en night. I got a text from my co-worker, who was doing the Thursday evening shift. She had over 300 little ones go through the store to get treat bags. The weather wasn't even bad! It was a lovely night to go for a walk, but people seem to be choosing the mall instead. It makes me a little sad. I love seeing the little ones at my door in their costumes. Heck, even the Teenagers at my door were really nice this year. Are people more afraid of the cold or strangers??</div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02829064350820161435noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19190622.post-84249423914337493182013-11-01T16:28:00.001-05:002013-11-01T17:38:56.177-05:00Whine time.I usually work short little weekday afternoon shifts at my job. I try to take the bus as often as possible to reduce wear and tear as well as fuel consumption on my car. It's easy to catch the bus for my afternoon shifts. The stop I need is close to my house, the kids are gone and I can take my time getting ready.<br />
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Some days I am asked to open the store. Given our city's bus schedule the stop I need to get to on those mornings is quite a but further from my house (1/2 km away, as opposed to about a block for the later stop). I have yet to successfully catch a bus at the further stop, but today I was determined. I got the kids ready. I got myself ready. We all walked out the door at the same time. I made it to the bus stop and stood there, in the rain, and watched as a City Transit vehicle drove PAST my stop at the time the schedule said it would pick me up. I waited a few more minutes, walked home, got in my car and made it to work in time to open the store.<br />
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I got in my car to go home and decided after my busy day with the extra-stressful morning I wanted some wine this evening. I stopped at a nearby store on my way home and made my purchase and got back into my car. My car wouldn't start. I called auto club. I waited. I contemplated opening my wine. I decided that opening the wine should wait until I know if I am a boost or a tow.<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02829064350820161435noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19190622.post-58601461750233173342013-10-13T10:16:00.001-05:002013-10-13T10:16:42.824-05:00In Style? No Substance.My mom reads quite a few magazines and she always passes them along to me when she's finished with them. Usually they are things like Good Housekeeping, Canadian Living, Ladies Home Journal and the like. The magazines all have a selection of advice columns, recipes, home decorating ideas and the like. There are also fashion layouts, but the clothes are usually pretty tame, and on the less-expensive end of the spectrum.<br />
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In my latest batch of magazines, In Style Magazine was at the top of the pile. Now, I usually love paging through a fashion magazine to look at all of the pretty pictures. Not this time. This time, I started to feel really uncomfortable, bordering on annoyed.<br />
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I feel like the writing style of In Style magazine is designed to make you feel insecure. To make you feel like you MUST do everything you can to try to look like the celebrities in the pictures or you will not fit in. I was disappointed in the celebrity interview this month with actor Damian Lewis. They gloss over the fact that despite the fact his family was poor, he went to school at the prestigious Eton College, whose graduates include many British Prime ministers and members of the Royal Family. How did he end up there? What did he learn? Instead, they talk about the fashion designers he likes to wear. He wanted to talk about the impact he is making on people through his latest role on TV as an American soldier with PTSD, but instead he had to talk about the clothes he was wearing.<br />
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I counted 20 pages of ads for high-end brands at the front of the magazine before you even get to the table of contents--including a two-page spread for $1500 boots a beautiful actress is wearing. There is no mention of the cost of the boots--or for the matching handbag in the ad hat also costs at least $1500. How many In Style readers could afford those things? The money spent on ONE of those things could cover my grocery budget for around six months.<br />
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Now, I love dressing up and playing with make up. Heck, I work in a clothing store. I put together outfits and try to get people to buy them as my job. I don't make sales by making people feel insecure about NOT owning the clothes for sale in my store, though. <br />
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Maybe my problem is their brutal honesty at what they're doing. The are unashamedly selling you stuff to look like celebrities and they are not afraid to admit it. Other magazines sell their beauty spreads as "buy this so YOU feel like a better version of YOU" instead of "buy this because [current famous starlet] wore it once and [current famous starlet] is cool so that means if you wear this thing you'll be cool too". <br />
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Perhaps I should just respect In Style's commitment to superficiality and just hope that I am raising my own children to be confident enough that they won't feel the desperate need to buy whatever their favourite celebrities are wearing in the hopes it will help them make more friends. <br />
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I know I have done one thing right: I have gotten in the habit of turning tabloid magazines to face backward in the newsstand when there are articles on the cover shaming people for how they look--now Charlotte does it too.<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02829064350820161435noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19190622.post-58110529246750261672013-10-12T09:01:00.000-05:002013-10-12T09:01:22.074-05:00ThankfulThis Thanksgiving weekend I'm thankful I have a handy husband who knows his way around a plumbing snake. Laundry facilities have been restored!<br />
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In other news, I am trying to figure out how to work blogging into my routine lately. It feels rather daunting to have to think up things to write when I often don't have a lot of time at home to think deep thoughts. I am going to try micro blogging for my three readers who are still here with me.<br />
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Would you guys be happy with random snippets of my life instead of a big long post? Kind of like a feature-length Tweet?<br />
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Well, I am going to give it a try.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02829064350820161435noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19190622.post-75880794106706311682013-10-11T09:06:00.001-05:002013-10-11T09:06:53.395-05:00It's never a good thing........to discover your laundry room floor covered in water on the Friday of a long weekend.<br />
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I don't need to ask how that happened. As I mentioned in my last post, I found myself a little part-time job in a children's clothing store at the mall. August is prime time for back to school shopping so I was working lots of extra hours. Re-entering the workforce after a few years off on top of changing careers entirely has taken some adjusting from everyone in the family.<br />
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I now have a fifth, third and first grader in my house. This may be the last year Emmett has a helper with him at school, and this causes me worry, but I am hoping we can help him through the transition and that he has grown enough that he can learn to cope better on his own. Another worry is how Matthew is going to handle full days of school given how he didn't enjoy half days very much at all.<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02829064350820161435noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19190622.post-13640193156206715362013-07-29T09:23:00.001-05:002013-07-29T09:23:59.998-05:00It's That Time of Year Again.......the time of year when the main source of food for my blog goes off on their annual summer adventure Way Up North with their grandparents and aunties and uncle.<br />
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This year our plan is to tear up the carpet in the office and replace it with some laminate flooring. The carpet in that room is particularly disgusting given it is a high-traffic room and a favourite place for Lucy to go potty when she can't make it to the door in time.<br />
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I am also settling into a new job so I am not traveling far from home. I got a little part-time gig selling clothes at childrens' clothing store in the mall. It is fun, I get stuff for the kids, and my boss tells me I am one of her top sellers, which is baffling to me given my employment background trends to health care (and then fast food and cashier if you go back far enough).<br />
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In fun news, I did this while we were in the city dropping off the kids at Grandma and Grandpa's:<br />
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What are you up to this summer?Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02829064350820161435noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19190622.post-1107557302997017672013-07-04T13:55:00.000-05:002013-07-04T13:55:15.929-05:00Meanwhile on Jen's other blog....<a href="http://knitwitcooks.blogspot.ca/2013/07/you-pin-some-you-lose-some.html">Check out my food blog</a> to see what I've been up to in the kitchen lately! (It isn't pretty.)<br />
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Today's story is about a pirate who washed up on shore, boat destroyed, and he was knocked out. He woke up and started searching for his chest. Then, the captain washed up on shore and tried to help him.<br />
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Emmett took around 800 pictures to make this video!<br />
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There are also some boring grown up plans: trying to eke a few vegetables out of my garden patch, replacing some flooring in the office, and oh, I am starting a new job at the mall today. Eeek. <br />
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The kids are looking forward to a week of Mini-U as well as their annual trip Way Up North. In between they will spend time at the splash parks around the city and the lake by my Mom's house.<br />
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Homeschooling is not something that any of us enjoy, but given the look of the report cards, it will be a necessary part of our day as everyone has subjects they need to brush up on. (Including me! Who knew grade 4 math was so hard???)<br />
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Emmett has recently discovered he can create stop-motion animation videos with his 3DS. I can see this being a fun diversion for him during the day. Here are a couple of his most recent creations:<br />
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This video is called Lego Mario. Mario enters a castle to conquer Bowser, but his plans are thwarted when he meets a Koopa.<br />
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This video is called The Hammer. It is about two guys who want to fight the seemingly unbeatable Hammer. The men get blocked by three Thugs and an epic battle ensues. <br />
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What are you doing this summer? <br />
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Now, you do stuff like make your own breakfast, play Minecraft and go to Scout Camp all by yourself. You started out not talking to us at all. Now all you do is talk about Mario, Yu Gi Oh and Pokemon (and Minecraft). You wear adult-sized shoes and are getting perilously close to being as tall as your Mom.</div>
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*<i>There are two cakes because we had cupcakes as a family on his actual birthday, and I baked a cake for the party he had with his friends.</i>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02829064350820161435noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19190622.post-9413320552512213672013-05-18T14:19:00.001-05:002013-05-18T14:25:45.559-05:00Bread Bombing?<i>The following story happened not more than an hour ago and I still can't wrap my head around it.</i><br />
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This morning I gathered up my shopping list and re-usable bags and, like I do on many Saturday mornings, set off for my favourite grocery store to stock up for the week.<br />
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I pulled into the parking lot in the pouring rain and rushed to collect my bags and my shopping cart and hustled inside before I could get too wet. In my haste, I forgot to lock my car door. I remembered at the doorway of the store but decided I didn't want to double back to lock the car. Chances were very much in my favour that the car would still be there when I got back, and if thieves want the 27 cents in the ash tray, Holiday CDs in the console and random assortment of candy wrappers and bits of Sunday School crafts scattered around the interior of the car they are welcome to them. <br />
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I finished shopping and headed back out to the car to load up. After loading the trunk and returning my cart I opened my door and found four loaves of bread and a package of bagels sitting on the driver's seat. Huh??? I looked around. There was another family getting into their own car one parking spot over, but aside from that, there were no other people around. Where did the bread come from? Why do I have it?? What the heck am I supposed to do with it? Confused, I drove home with it.<br />
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There is a discount bread store across the street from the grocery store and that is where this bread came from. I wonder if someone bought the bread and thought they would toss it in their car on the way into the grocery store to finish their shopping and mistook my car for theirs? Did Someone spy the rusty minivan I drive and decide I need some charity? I do feel a bit guilty that I might have someone else's groceries by mistake, but what was I supposed to do?<br />
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Well, I guess we're having French Toast for breakfast tomorrow! (And the next day, and the next day and the next day.....)Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02829064350820161435noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19190622.post-50116316481489933022013-05-15T15:00:00.000-05:002013-05-15T15:01:43.955-05:00Springtime is for Sewing<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Fresh off the sewing table: <a href="http://www.simplicity.com/p-7466-girls-dresses.aspx">Simplicity Lisette 1893</a>. I made view B. This fabric was part of the stash I acquired when I helped a friend clean out her craft room. I loved this floral print. I looked very hard for a pattern that would make the most of the gorgeous border print. I mixed in the plaids because I love plaid and I think the colours all play very well together. My girl is on the tall side for her age so I added three inches to the skirt when I cut it out so I may get more than one summer out of this dress.<br />
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This project taught me a lot. I got in over my head with the pieced bodice and hand-cut bias binding, but I persevered and learned a lot from those fiddly bits. I did not sew the zipper in as the instructions asked as I could not make heads nor tails of the directions. An experienced friend came to my rescue and showed me I was just over thinking the process.<br />
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Next up in the queue is a simple elastic-waist skirt for me. No fiddly bits!<br />
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It happens so often now that no one looks up when I am in the kitchen and then I suddenly yelp and run out of the room.<br />
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I have it down to a science.<br />
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Once I am in my bathroom I grab a handful of toilet paper and press it to my wound, staunching the flow of blood while I grab my supplies. With the hand not bleeding I root through my cupboard and find the gauze squares, tape, and bandaids. I carefully open the packages and line my supplies up on my counter, maintaining asepsis as much as I can. I drop the TP in the garbage, flush my wound under running water in the sink and then fold a square of gauze into quarters. I press the little square to my wound, add another layer or two of gauze and tape everything up tightly. I run back to the kitchen and finish cooking dinner as best I can, keeping my injured hand elevated. I make sure to pick out any food I might have bled on.<br />
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The next day I will de-bulk my wound, carefully taking the gauze padding off with a little help from my trusty squirt bottle of sterile saline. I change the padding. Often a small square of gauze taped on with a bandaid is enough as my cuts seal up nicely overnight.<br />
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Since no one will take over cooking duties, I wear <a href="http://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/NEW-100-STAINLESS-STEEL-SAFETY-CUT-PROOF-PROTECT-GLOVE-METAL-MESH-BUTCHER/325037_714033024.html">one of these </a>when I have my big knife out now.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02829064350820161435noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19190622.post-46654380152264249872013-05-08T16:31:00.001-05:002013-05-08T16:35:32.976-05:00Nursing Moms<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Nope. I'm not going to talk about breastfeeding today. I am going to talk about nurses who are moms. Nursing school was great preparation for the trials and tribulations of motherhood. I know how much blood is too much. I don't freak out when kids start vomiting or spike a fever.(although I do wish I had a housekeeping department to deal with the sheets!) I learned how to get a baby on a decent sleep routine by working nights on a pediatric ward. (I also learned how to chart with my right hand while feeding a baby a bottle with my left--great practice for one-handed parenting!) I rarely get throw up on me since I can spot the signs a mile away and can easily dodge it.<br />
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I am sure my kids would tell you that having a mom who used to be a nurse is less than awesome. You see, I have little to no sympathy for a booboo. No one can pretend to be sick to get out of school around here. I need to see projectile vomit or a fever. Sniffles? Bye bye. Vague complaint of tummy ache? Walk it off. <br />
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My kids love climbing on things and then falling off. The first time Emmett did that he bit his lip. It's a good thing I know from experience that lips tend to gush so I quickly picked him up and gave him a freezie to suck on. The bleeding stopped in no time. One morning Richard tripped and fell and split his eyebrow on a door frame. I didn't want him taking up time in the Emergency Room for something not urgent so I cleaned him up and taped the wound closed so he could wait for walk-in to open to get sutures. When the time came to have them taken out, I did it. <br />
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I am sure my friends get tired of me harping about the importance of vaccinating their kids, but unless you have seen truly sick people, you have no idea how crucial it is. Also, woe is the civilian friend along on a play date with two or more nurses. We have no filters for what is too gross to talk about. Even though it has been years since I've donned scrubs and stethoscope, my gross filter has not re calibrated and I still love to hear a little shop talk from time to time.<br />
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So, this Nurses' week spare a thought for the brave souls who parent patients all day and then have to have patience to pull another shift with their own brood when they get home.<br />
<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02829064350820161435noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19190622.post-29582454874073544752013-05-06T19:51:00.000-05:002013-05-06T19:51:52.136-05:00A memorable patientIn honour of nurses' week I am going to share with you a story that I will never forget.<br />
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Once upon a time I worked in the float pool of the hospital. That means that when I went to work each day I had no idea where I was going to work until I was given my assignment at the beginning of my shift. I traveled from ward to ward, wherever they needed the most help.<br />
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One day my travels landed me on a surgical ward. General? Ortho? It doesn't matter. All that matters is that I was visibly pregnant and my patient was a young man who still lived at home and worked on the family farm.<br />
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I had been taking care of this young man from the time he came to the floor out of the recovery room, still groggy from anaesthetic. He was a sweet guy and very polite and co-operative with me. A dream patient, really. He had sailed through his operation and was recovering well. <br />
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At one point in my shift, right before I was about to step into his room with the BP machine to take another set of vital signs, a nurses' aide stopped me in the hallway and asked me about my pregnancy. She asked the usual questions: how are you feeling, any cravings, blah blah blah and then she asked how far along I was. I was not as far along as she guessed by looking at my growing belly. She then started to go on and on about how big I was and even had the nerve to ask me how much I weighed! I tried to extricate myself from the situation as quickly as I could. I walked up to my patient's bedside. He had overheard the conversation in the hallway and could see that I was a little flustered.<br />
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He told me not to worry. Cows show early and get big quickly when they are pregnant too.<br />
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I am pretty sure that young man didn't have a girlfriend.<br />
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According to my Facebook News feed, it's the beginning of Nurses' Week. Once upon a time I was a nurse. Some of my friends are still nurses. Given that I am a stay-at-home-mom to three rather clumsy children, one of whom has some special needs, I still use the skills I learned every day. (Heck, I have a humdinger of a story about what happens when you give me a mandolin slicer that I will share with you later this week. It ends with me being grateful I know how make and apply pressure dressings quickly.)<br />
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There are a myriad of reasons I left the profession. The reason I give the most often is that I had too many babies in too short of a time span and the daycare fees cancelled out my pay cheque. Give me a couple of glasses of wine and I will tell you the rest of the reasons. <br />
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I am not here today to talk about that. I am here today to tell you how much I appreciate those who could stick with a career I could not. Unless you have done it for yourself you have NO IDEA what nurses do. None. Nurses handle literal and figurative shit every single day and there are few among us who could handle the level of stress they do all day every day. I couldn't. <br />
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I can tell you it doesn't take much to make a nurse's day. A sincere Thank you from a patient or family member will often do it. I am telling you this today because I bumped into a former patient yesterday. She was my cashier at the grocery store. As she was ringing me through she asked me "Are you Jennifer?" I said yes as I wracked my brain trying to place her face. She went on to tell me that I took care of her in the hospital once. In 2004. She has never forgotten the care I gave her. She made my day. I am going to carry that glow for a few more days. It's those moments that get you through the ones full of shit. <br />
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Have you thanked a nurse lately?Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02829064350820161435noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19190622.post-75603600042699356992013-05-04T12:08:00.000-05:002013-05-04T12:12:51.933-05:00We can't all be Pinterest-Perfect<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Charlotte turned 8 yesterday. She is in such a hurry to grow up. She loves her birthday. Me? I suffer anxiety at the thought of planning a party, dealing with invitations and RSVPs (why oh why do people seem to think responding to an invitation is optional??) and the cake. The cake. Every year I think I should just take the easy (and expensive) way out and order one from the grocery store. Some years I do. This year Charlotte asked for a chocolate cake with pink icing. I thought to myself "I could do that!" Then I searched Pinterest. Pinterest. That mystical world where everything but preserves are put in Mason Jars and the world is carefully edited and filtered and curated into pretty little boxes. Everything has to be home made in Pinterest land. Everything.<br />
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A quick Pinterest search for "easy" birthday cakes shows me pictures of cakes that are far from easy. Can beginners actually do this stuff?? If I tried to make that car or that airplane I would end up crying in a pile of cake crumbs before I knew it!! In fact, I have cried in a pile of cake crumbs. And then a fondant-proficient friend came along and turned those crumbs into <a href="http://prairieknitwit.blogspot.ca/2010/05/guess-who-had-birthday-yesterday.html">something more closely resembling the cake I envisioned.</a><br />
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Well, Charlotte didn't get a Pinterest-perfect cake. The icing is from a can and the writing looks like one of her brothers did it. The sugar flowers came out of a box in the cake-decorating section at the local big-box store.<br />
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Thankfully my kids don't care if their world is Pinterest-perfect. I need to stop caring a bit more too.<br />
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<span style="font-size: x-large;">HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MY CHARLOTTE!</span></div>
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