tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-86518341593185247772024-03-13T09:38:13.054-04:00Gator GirlExperiences of a typical post-grad trying to be a grown-up.Meganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01653689767396698524noreply@blogger.comBlogger202125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8651834159318524777.post-15657152242591483562013-01-03T08:00:00.000-05:002013-01-28T19:48:48.583-05:00Finally 21<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Happy 21st birthday to the most beautiful sister in the world! Hope your day is filled with love, laughter & liquor. :)</div>
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<br />Meganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01653689767396698524noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8651834159318524777.post-23742869500151997042012-12-19T09:13:00.003-05:002012-12-20T08:30:15.095-05:00Roller CoasterLast time I blogged, I shared all of the emotions that were coursing through me as I prepared to start caring for patients on my own. That was about a month ago and so much has happened since that time. I can barely wrap my head around it all but maybe writing them here will help.<br />
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Let me start by saying how extraordinarily thankful I am to have my job. I worked hard to get through school but much of getting hired happened by coincidence. A lot of strangers had to put their confidence in me as a new graduate with no critical care experience to learn quickly on my feet. And I couldn't have done it without the love & support of my family, who have always believed in me and supported whatever I have decided to do. I'm still trying to prove them all right every single day.<br />
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With that being said, it has been a roller coaster of emotions unlike anything I've ever experienced. Some mornings, I sleep like a baby knowing I did right by my patients. Other nights, I toss and turn because my head races with things I could have done better. I still have a knot in my stomach before work but every night gets a little better as I'm figuring out my routine and learning to anticipate the needs of my patients.<br />
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Besides patient care, I'm also learning how to ask for help when I need it. When I was orienting, I always had a co-worker by my side whose job it was to help me. But now I'm on my own. The other nurses have their own patients to tend to as I'm expected to tend to mine, too. I'm learning who I can go to for advice and the subtle art of choosing the right things to say when I need to ask certain people for help. But sometimes it just boils down to being a polite person - pleases & thank-you's can still go a long way. And offering to help people when you have a spare moment is a good way to make friends because we all need help sometimes.<br />
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Speaking of friends, I've had a difficult time finding common ground with the people I work with. Of course, everyone has been nice but they're all at different places in their lives that I have a hard time relating to - some nurses have worked there for over 20 years! I'm probably the youngest person on my unit by at least 4-5 years, which doesn't seem like a huge difference but I'm realizing there are a lot of life experiences & lessons learned between just graduating college and being in the real world for a few years. And I take myself pretty seriously sometimes, especially at work when I'm just trying to focus on not screwing up. I'm working on it but it gets a little easier every night like everything else.<br />
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Overall, the past month has been a humbling experience. I have been challenged physically, mentally & emotionally unlike anything I have ever experienced. I have done chest compressions, cleaned up more poop than when I worked at a daycare, hugged a family member of a patient we couldn't save, and had a patient fall in love with me because I reminded him of "the one that got away." It's difficult work but everyday I am able to say that I help people in times of crisis. And I count my blessings every single day that it's not someone I love who needs the help that I'm providing.<br />
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And of course, I can't speak about the past month without addressing the tragic loss of 26 beautiful lives in Newtown, CT. I can't begin to fathom the agony & grief the families, friends & entire community are facing and have yet to face as they try to carry on with pieces of them missing. Although I am not a mother, I think <a href="http://www.ashleyquitefrankly.com/2012/12/short-sad-break.html" target="_blank">this post</a> by Ashley of <a href="http://www.ashleyquitefrankly.com/" target="_blank">Ashley Quite Frankly</a> beautifully expresses the human experience of heaviness we all feel surrounding this incident. She also touches on my own sentiments that the best way to honor these precious lives is to appreciate our own loved ones and cherish our limited time together in this mortal world, which is exactly what I plan to do.<br />
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Nor can I comprehend the internal strife of a person driven to do something so contrary to human nature. But I believe we can all benefit from paying a little bit more attention to the people we come in contact with in our daily lives and acknowledging they are fighting their own personal battles. We could use a little more kindness in the world.<br />
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I guess what it all boils down to is that I'm just really thankful and love y'all.Meganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01653689767396698524noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8651834159318524777.post-67042048613912834442012-11-25T15:32:00.002-05:002012-11-25T15:32:44.556-05:00Funky 15<div style="text-align: center;">
Happy birthday to my favorite brother!!! I hope this year is the best yet!</div>
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I love you, Dr. B!</div>
Meganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01653689767396698524noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8651834159318524777.post-48010104346946568292012-11-19T21:32:00.001-05:002012-11-19T21:32:14.100-05:00ButterfliesThis time tomorrow night, I'll be at work taking care of my very own patients for the first time. All mine, just me. There will be no preceptor to double check what I'm doing, keep me on track or call the docs for me. I will be responsible for assessing, checking orders, administering meds, charting, bathing, talking on the telephone, giving report, and everything else that being a nurse entails.<br />
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In the past week, I have recovered patients after open heart surgery from the time they wheel out of the OR until the time they are discharged home. I have rushed a patient across the hospital to have a stat CT scan. <a href="http://instagram.com/p/SIErM7LZJ6/" target="_blank">I have successfully inserted a fecal management system</a>. I have held the hand of a patient's family member who had to make the most difficult decision a human can make for the love of their life. But there's still soooo much I need to learn and experience.<br />
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From here on out I have to trust my instincts, my training and the big guy upstairs.Meganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01653689767396698524noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8651834159318524777.post-4308749962058698822012-10-14T15:06:00.002-04:002012-10-14T15:06:34.207-04:00Recipe: Carrot & Apple Loaf CakeLet me preface this post by saying that I have made those loaf twice in the past week because we're inhaling it like air. It is THAT good. <div>
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We finally saw some cooler weather this week in Jacksonville. Nothing cold enough to bring the coats and scarves out of their storage box, but this weather was just perfect for leaving the windows open during the day. This is what we Floridians claim as our fall. </div>
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To celebrate, I got to baking. I found this recipe for a carrot & apple loaf cake on Pinterest and knew it was the one. We had all the ingredients on hand, including 2 apples hanging on for dear life and a 10-lb bag of carrots (go big or go home, amiright?) we needed to make a dent in. Perfect!</div>
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I can't speak highly enough of this recipe. The cake is bursting with flavor and spices that wrap you up in warmth like a blanket. Then you get the textures of the crunchy carrots, gooey baked apples, moist bread and crisp crust. The original recipe calls for a cream cheese frosting that I'm sure would be delicious as well!</div>
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1 tsp salt</div>
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3 eggs</div>
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2 tsp vanilla</div>
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2 c grated carrots (~3 carrots)</div>
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1 c apple, cubed (~2 apples)</div>
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1/4 c shredded coconut</div>
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3. In a separate large bowl, beat eggs. Add oil, sugar and vanilla and whisk/beat until thick and slightly foamy.</div>
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4. A third at a time, add dry ingredients into wet and gently stir by hand after each addition. Gently fold in carrots, apples & coconut.</div>
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Meganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01653689767396698524noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8651834159318524777.post-38739500573319707302012-10-03T17:00:00.000-04:002012-10-03T17:00:02.062-04:00Recipe: Quinoa Mac & CheeseQuinoa. I'm obsessed with the stuff. It's so incredibly good for you so you don't feel so bad about adding a half-pound of cheese to it!<br />
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1/2 medium onion, diced</div>
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1 bell pepper, diced</div>
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1/2 pound mushrooms, sliced</div>
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1 1/2 cups quinoa, rinsed & drained</div>
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1 teaspoon salt</div>
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1 teaspoon pepper</div>
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1 teaspoon seasoning salt (I used Accent)</div>
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4 cloves garlic, minced</div>
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3 cups chicken stock</div>
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2 large eggs</div>
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8 ounces cheddar cheese, grated & divided</div>
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Happy 4-year anniversary, PDubbs!</div>
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So we have great things to look forward to at the end of the week! But getting there will be a challenge. And we're going to need some good fuel for our bodies and minds throughout the week. We know ourselves well enough to realize that if we don't plan ahead, we will go hungry from indecision and sheer exhaustion. We planned out some new, healthy & hearty meals over the weekend to get use through the week. We even stocked up on groceries to minimize shopping trips that usually end with extra impulse buys.<br />
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Sunday night we started on the right foot with a quinoa egg bake. It's full of super foods, like quinoa, eggs and spinach, that are high in protein and vitamins to jumpstart our bodies & minds. The quinoa settles to the bottom to create a sort of crust while the parmesan browns up beautifully for a crispy exterior. It was absolutely delicious and made enough for us to have leftovers later in the week!<br />
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1/2 cup uncooked quinoa<br />
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2 cups baby spinach, roughly chopped<br />
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4. Bake covered for 45 minutes. Remove foil and sprinkle top evenly with parmesan cheese. Return to oven and bake uncovered for 15 minutes more. Let cool for 5 minutes then slice & serve. Feel free to top with salsa or sriracha (PDubb's favorite!). </div>
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For the past 3 years, I've started celebrating my favorite season by baking the same fall-inspired dessert: pumpkin biscotti. I jumped the gun this year and made it back in the beginning of September. And it was everything I dreamed of all year and more! Perfect for dipping in coffee, as an afternoon snack with tea or crumbled into some yogurt.<br />
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I finished off the last of the batch yesterday with my morning coffee and went into pumpkin withdrawals approximately 27 seconds later. I need pumpkin-flavored treats nearby at all times during this glorious season.<br />
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I've pinned a bunch of pumpkin and fall-related recipes on Pinterest lately. <a href="http://www.twopeasandtheirpod.com/pumpkin-granola/" target="_blank">Pumpkin granola</a>, <a href="http://www.tasteandtellblog.com/pumpkin-cheddar-mac-and-cheese/" target="_blank">pumpkin cheddar mac & cheese</a>, <a href="http://www.kalynskitchen.com/2010/10/recipe-for-crockpot-pumpkin-chili-with.html" target="_blank">pumpkin chili</a>, <a href="http://www.browneyedbaker.com/2011/09/26/pumpkin-fudge/" target="_blank">pumpkin fudge</a>... you name it, it's out there. But I hadn't seen a recipe for one of my favorite types of cookies - shortbread. I love the buttery goodness and crumbly texture. And adding pumpkin to it? Perfection.<br />
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After a little research, I finally found a recipe that seemed to fit the bill. Plus, the author seems just as smitten with pumpkin and its respective season as I am! These cookies are absolutely beautiful and smell just like fall when coming out of the oven. They're not as crumbly nor as sweet as your typical shortbread. But they are the perfect complement to a strong cup of coffee!<br />
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2 sticks butter, room temperature<br />
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1. Using a stand (or hand) mixer, beat butter until smooth. <span style="text-align: center;">Add sugar and beat until fluffy. Scrape down bowl. Add flour & salt in 2 additions, scraping down the bowl in between, until incorporated. Add pumpkin puree, vanilla extract and pumpkin pie spice until dough forms.</span></div>
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<br />Meganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01653689767396698524noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8651834159318524777.post-12255799628497825892012-09-21T10:28:00.002-04:002012-09-21T10:28:52.977-04:00Post-Grad LifeWhoops, forgot I had a blog!<div>
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I guess the headline of this little blog is a little outdated since I'm no longer a college girl nor do I live in Gainesville. I'll have to make some changes around here if I want to keep my wonderful readers happy!</div>
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Anyways, things are great here in Jacksonville! I'm about 45 days into my nursing career as an RN in a CVICU and I absolutely love it. I'm still orienting to the position so I work with a preceptor, who shows me the ropes and prepares me to take care of patients by myself. My preceptor, Chesley, is a Samford alum and she's awesome! She's helped me a lot the past 5 weeks and I'm feeling more and more comfortable with my role and responsibilities every day. I'm working day shift right now but I'll transition to night shift in a few weeks. </div>
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Pharmacy school is in full swing for PDubbs. He's already had 2 exams, several presentations and about 50 lectures since beginning a month ago. Most of his lectures are filmed in Gainesville and then posted online so he can watch from the comfort of his office in his pajamas. A couple of times a week he has to drive to the Jacksonville downtown campus at Shands Hospital for presentations, lectures and other Pharm activities. So far, so good!</div>
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As far as Jacksonville goes, we're trying to learn our way around the city and find fun things to do. Earlier this month, we went on a bus tour of local Jacksonville breweries with my old friend, Whitney. Whitney & I played soccer together for 4 years growing up and we both went to UF and kept in touch but had different groups of friends and extracurriculars. We hardly ever saw each other, which goes to show you just how big UF can be! But she moved up to Jacksonville for grad school at UNF and we were all in need of some familiarity (and good craft beer!). It was a lot of fun and definitely something worth showing guests from out-of-town!</div>
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That's pretty much it around here. We have a pretty good routine worked out and things are going smoothly. I can't make any promises about how often I'll post here since I never seem to fulfill those promises (sorry!). But I'll post big updates or random things when I feel inspired. Like the fact that the new Mumford & Sons album comes out this Tuesday - I.AM.SO.FRICKIN.EXCITED! They'll also be on SNL this Saturday :)</div>
Meganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01653689767396698524noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8651834159318524777.post-9877433460328597262012-05-03T08:11:00.001-04:002012-10-14T15:17:27.762-04:00Recipe: Spinach & Sausage Stuffed ShellsWhenever PDubbs or I has a big exam or project coming up, the other one is pretty much responsible for making sure the person studying actually eats. PDubbs spent all of Tuesday studying for his last undergrad final so it was my turn to fuel his brain. We had a rare tub of ricotta in the fridge (from birthday pancakes), beautiful ripe tomatoes and some jumbo shells just waiting to be stuffed - stuffed shells it was!<br />
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Having never made stuffed shells before, I did some quick searches on tastykitchen. After cross-referencing a couple of different recipes, I took a little from each one and came up with a game plan: make the sauce, make the filling, stuff the shells & bake! PDubbs threw together some simple and tasty garlicky green beans to round out a wonderful meal. I foresee this recipe being added to our usual dinner rotation.<br />
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1. Cook jumbo shells according to package. Once cooked, rinse under cool water and set aside.</div>
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Meganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01653689767396698524noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8651834159318524777.post-83867308941723455822012-05-01T16:38:00.001-04:002012-05-01T16:38:12.673-04:00Last Last Day of ClassLast Wednesday was the UF class of 2012's last last day of class in undergrad. While many trotted off to lectures into the beautiful morning, I was headed to a different type of classroom: the operating room.<br />
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No, I wasn't getting surgery - just watching. Although my practicum officially ended Sunday night, my instructor agreed to let me scrub in on a surgical case. And even though my alarm was set for the ungodly hour of 5:15 AM, I was too excited to care! I got a text from one of the nurses on the unit at 5:30 telling me to meet her on the floor at 7. After a quick change into surgical scrubs, I was brought to the pre-op holding area to meet my patient, who was having a coronary artery bypass graft (lovingly referred to as CABG or "cabbage"). I was especially excited for this type of surgery because Grandpa Jimmy Rock had one a few years back and I've cared for tons of patients in the ICU and regular units after this surgery. I barely had enough time to put on my scrub cap & mask before we were rolling to the OR.<br />
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I'll spare you the boring medical stuff, but I will say that it was totally awesome! The team of anesthesiologists, surgeons, perfusionist, nurses and techs worked seamlessly together from the second the patient rolled into the room. The sterile field ready to go, the anesthesiologists sedated him and then put all of their IV lines in to precisely monitor his vital signs. The nurse was running around getting the room set up. I loved watching all of the sterile procedures and how everyone knew what everyone else was doing.<br />
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I don't see myself working in an operating room anytime soon. I understand why surgery is necessary (in most cases) but I've seen the suffering that some patients go through after such an invasive procedure. I'd rather stay at the bedside and help these people get better.<br />
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And that concludes my practicum, spring semester, senior year and undergraduate career. All that's left is to walk across that stage and flip my tassel!Meganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01653689767396698524noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8651834159318524777.post-32233433687986930502012-04-30T10:06:00.002-04:002012-04-30T10:06:41.129-04:00Happy Happy Birthday<div style="text-align: center;">
Today my man turns 22! Happy birthday, PDubbs!</div>
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I love you!!!</div>Meganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01653689767396698524noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8651834159318524777.post-16941043303402160862012-04-14T07:59:00.002-04:002012-04-14T07:59:28.585-04:00Good ThingsA lot has happened since the last time I blogged here 2 weeks ago. And if you have ever read any of my posts on this little website, you know that I love me a good list. So, without further ado, here's a list of things!<div>
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1. Since you're probably still losing sleep over your excitement from my last post about Dance Marathon, I won't leave you hanging any longer. The 26.2 hours flew by and it felt like we had just began when they held up this beautiful number. </div>
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4. Speaking of working nights, our recent Phi Sigma Pi meetings have actually helped maintain my nocturnal life. The past few weeks we've had back-to-back-to-back long chapter meetings because of officer elections and Brother voting this past week. And by long, I mean 6-10 hours each. But even though these meetings leave me emotionally & physically drained (not to mention with serious cankles), I have enjoyed them all as I reach the end of my term. This past Thursday was my last meeting presiding as chair and it ended on such a great note. I have learned a lot from being Parliamentarian and I have seen our young Brotherhood grow and learn with me. </div>
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6. Speaking of crazy, here's the best news of all: PDUBBS WAS ACCEPTED INTO THE UF PHARMD PROGRAM!! He had his interview in Jacksonville on March 30th and found out earlier this week that he was officially accepted for the fall. I have personally seen how hard he has worked the past few years, and especially this semester, to prepare himself for this opportunity. I know he will continue to apply himself 110% in pharmacy school and he will be a fantastic pharmacist one day very soon. I've seen first hand how much he has grown a student and a person throughout his time in college and I couldn't be more proud of him. Congratulations, PDubbs! I love you!</div>
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7. Speaking of Jacksonville, I gotta go apply for jobs and apartment hunting! More sappy posts coming soon...</div>Meganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01653689767396698524noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8651834159318524777.post-80554895465453429272012-03-31T07:07:00.002-04:002012-03-31T07:07:21.340-04:00DM2K12Later this morning, I will stand up and won't sit back down again until Sunday afternoon.<br />
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It's finally here again - DANCE MARATHON!<br />
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For 26.2 hours, I will stand & dance along some of my best friends to raise money & awareness for Children's Miracle Network right here at Shands Children's Hospital. Thank you to everyone who has donated to help me reach my goal of over $400, which allowed me to represent Phi Sigma Pi Gamma Epsilon for the second time. I am truly honored & blessed to be surrounded by such caring, compassionate people to help make miracles happen for the kids. Thank you, thank you, thank you, from the bottom of my heart.<br />
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Check out <a href="http://www.floridadm.org/" target="_blank">floridadm.org </a>for more information and follow me on <a href="https://twitter.com/#!/megjo0217" target="_blank">twitter</a> for live updates!Meganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01653689767396698524noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8651834159318524777.post-13225896840835610372012-03-18T16:25:00.001-04:002012-03-18T16:25:26.250-04:00I Work OutI've alluded to working out more the past few posts. While it has helped me maintain my crazy sleep schedule, it's also in preparation for running a half-marathon. It's been my semi-personal New Year's resolution the past couple of years but I'm determined to make it a reality this year!<br />
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<br />I started <a href="http://www.womensrunning.com/images/stories/articles/halfcrazy_int.jpg" target="_blank">this plan</a> last week and have been following it without any problems. I've also been eating healthier: more veggies, fruits & protein, less ice cream. (But wait, isn't there protein in ice cream... maybe ice cream will make an appearance :) )<br />
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Last week I ran a total of 16 miles, 6 of which were done in one day. It was the first time I've run 6 miles straight on a treadmill and I was a little nervous that I would get bored. But I had a great playlist on my iPod and kept a comfortable pace so I wasn't killing myself. I ran most of it at a 9:50 min/mile pace, kicking it up to 7:30 the last .25 miles. It felt awesome to accomplish all of the runs I set out for the week - hopefully that motivation will keep my going!<br />
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I don't have any races in mind yet but the Florida racing season doesn't really start until the fall. Since my training plan is only 16 weeks, I have plenty of time to stick to my plan as well as cross train with other activities. Like play on my intramural soccer team or attempt <a href="http://swampdash.kintera.org/faf/home/default.asp?ievent=1004830" target="_blank">this swamp dash</a> with my dad in April. Or I could stick to the plan exactly and add on another training plan to do a full-marathon!<br />
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So that's why I'm exercising a little more these days. I may not update this little blog with my boring runs but I'll keep you posted about big ones, like a 10-miler on the schedule in a few weeks.Meganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01653689767396698524noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8651834159318524777.post-3897499223677142602012-03-13T23:57:00.000-04:002012-03-18T15:53:10.177-04:00Preparing to work nights - an experimentIn nursing school, the last half of the last semester is spent in "practicum" or, in the new curriculum, "transition." During this time, students don't attend classes. Instead, they are paired with a precepting nurse and essentially work the nurse's schedule, which culminates in 180 clinical hours. This year, we were given the opportunity to preference our top patient population, acuity and type of unit.<br />
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Right before spring break, I found out that I got my first choice for my transition - a cardiac ICU! I was stoked! Ever since working at Baptist over the summer, I've grown to love the cardiac specialty. But I didn't know who my preceptor was, which means I didn't know my schedule or if I was going to be working days or nights. Well, I found out Tuesday that I will be working nights and I start Wednesday!<br />
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There are a lot of pros & cons to working nights, which I'll recap in a later post as I become more familiar with the schedule. But right now, I just need a strategy to make me nocturnal ASAP!<br />
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My friend, Affitin, is also working nights and began today. I asked her for some advice so I'll be following some of her tips and documenting it here. In real time. The game plan is to stay awake until PDubbs wakes up. Let the great experiment begin...<br />
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<b>6:30 PM - 8:30 PM: Take a nap</b></div>
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The idea behind this was to allow me to stay up into the wee hours of the morning. I worked out earlier in the day to help me get to sleep for this nap, which worked beautifully. I didn't wake up feeling groggy at all, but it was pretty weird waking up when it was dark outside.</div>
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I've been told to try to maintain a regular meal schedule like I would on my days off. 9 o'clock is a little late for us to eat dinner but hopefully it will prevent hunger pangs at 2 AM. Dinner was leftovers from last night's dinner: whole wheat pasta with onions & broccoli in a garlicky tomato sauce. It was delicious, familiar food that I know won't upset my stomach and I felt full afterwards. Let's see how long it holds out!</div>
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I felt a little lull around my usual bedtime as I saw PDubbs preparing to go to bed. The shower woke me up a little bit. :)</div>
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The past hour has absolutely crawled by. I braided my hair, said adios to my nail polish, and poured myself another cup of joe. I've been listening to music & reading Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close, which I started over spring break. I'm going to try to make the whole reading thing last because I definitely don't want to be staring at a computer screen to keep me awake for the next several hours. But I got a text from Affitin updating me on her first night shift. She's loving it! She says it's been a great experience already and I will love it, too.<br />
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For the almost the past 2 hours, I've finished reading Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close. It was very well-written with great characters & plot lines but it left me feeling - uneasy? I can't really describe the feeling. It dealt with a lot of heavy issues like death, regret, and grief with a bit of mental health issues thrown in too. Probably not the best choice on a night when I have so much time to think. Next time, I'll go with a lighter read. I got a little hungry right around 2:30 so I popped a couple of <a href="http://onceamonthmom.com/skinny-monkey-cookies/" target="_blank">these bad boys</a> that I made a couple of days ago. They're good for you and justtt filling enough. The ice water seems to be working; I've only had 2 cups of coffee all night!</div>
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The end is in sight! I've spent the past few hours mindlessly trolling the internet (I think that's a thing. Right, Dr. B?). More reassuring texts from Affitin about how awesome her night is going. Hopefully I'll have a similarly awesome & busy experience on my unit to stop me from wanting to fall asleeeeeep. During this time, I also started reading The Descendants even though I have zero interest in seeing the movie. After watching two seasons too many of Secret Life of the American Teenager, I don't know if I could enjoy any movie with Shailene Woodley. But so far, the book is OK. No more coffee, just water, but I'm starting to get a little hungry. Don't know if I should eat breakfast now or not...<br />
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Yes, it had to happen. I already had oats-in-a-jar prepared in the fridge so all I had to do was grab a spoon & open the lid. If it wasn't already prepared I don't know if I would have bothered getting off the couch.<br />
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I rolled into bed right as PDubb's alarm was going off so we got to chat a little bit before my head hit the pillow. Then it was easy sleeping. I actually woke up 30 minutes before my alarm went off but I felt refreshed and ready to go. It was really weird waking up to full daylight! We don't sleep in much on the weekends so it hasn't happened in several months. I ate some cereal as soon as I woke up & PDubbs had the coffee maker ready to brew, just like a normal breakfast. Thanks, PDubbs :)<br />
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Since I woke up too early, I want to take a nap before heading in. I ran 4 miles on a treadmill and felt pretty good, despite some residual soreness during the first mile from doing pilates yesterday. Hopefully this workout will tire me out enough so I can sleep for 45-60 minutes. I also showered so I can sleep in my comfy bed instead of on the couch like yesterday :)<br />
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Well, I didn't truly nap because I never actually fell asleep. My body was tired but my phone was acting weird so I was anxious my alarm wouldn't go off. But I felt less tired afterwards, so that counts for something. I ate the last of the leftovers before catching the bus at 5:45.<br />
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Just kidding, none of our patients lives were in danger last night. But it was soooo much fun! I met my preceptor before getting report and just went from there. It was more of an observation day to become familiar with the unit, staff & nursing care provided. Even though our patients were relatively healthy compared to others on the unit, I learned so much from the experience. Everyone, including my preceptor, was extremely friendly and excited to show me all the cool stuff on the unit. Since it's an ICU, they don't have students very often so they relish it. As for being nocturnal, there was a natural lull in our night between 2-4, which was rough. I also got hungry around midnight and a smushed banana from the bottom of my backpack (how does it always get there?!) wasn't cutting it. Bless the poor souls working at Subway during the night who quenched my hunger pangs but I will definitely be bringing more snacks in the future.<br />
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I felt like a zombie once I left the excitement of the hospital and walked into the mellow morning. The people who ride the bus away from campus at that time are rough, and I definitely belonged in that category. I ate some breakfast before hitting the hay and I was asleep as soon as my head touched my pillow. I slept like a baby until I woke up 30 minutes before my alarm again. I felt fine then but by 3, I was starting to get sleepy again, despite downing 2 cups of coffee.<br />
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Overall, the past couple of days have been weird. That's the best word for it. I think if I was just working full-time it would be a lot easier to adjust to the schedule & maintain it. However, I have other priorities in my life that have to managed during the day. This makes time & sleep management a difficult balancing act and I realize now that next couple of months may be a more difficult than I initially expected. But it's definitely doable and having graduation looming so closely is a great light-at-the-end-of-the-tunnel motivator.<br />
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We woke up Wednesday morning to great news - PDubbs was accepted for an interview into the UF College of Pharmacy!!! He's been waiting for weeks to hear back from Jacksonville and it was such a relief to get that email. We knew from that moment it was going to be a great day!<br />
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To celebrate, we went to our wonderfully helpful yelp app to find a breakfast place that was unique to Nashville. The reviews for <a href="http://skybluecoffee.com/" target="_blank">Sky Blue Cafe</a> told us that there was usually a line out the door for Sunday brunch - definitely a good sign! It was the perfect way to celebrate the good news.<br />
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After seeing our fair share of the streets, we headed back to the Ryman around 5 to get in line for the gates to open. We were behind about 7 other fans who were patiently waiting outside the barricades. About 15 minutes later, we spotted Ben Lovett, one of the M&S members, getting into a car with his girlfriend. A few of us from the line ran up to say hello and get a quick picture. He gave us a sweet, apologetic smile as he told us that he was heading out for 30 minutes. Of course, he ended up not coming back out to the fans but we got to talk to him!<br />
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Our rookie concert-goer status was pretty evident as we were a couple of the first people to take our seats around 6:40. But our new friends from the forum were also early birds, who happened to have tickets to all 3 shows! They stopped by to chat and told us all about the <a href="http://www.americansongwriter.com/2012/03/mumford-sons-battle-nerves-at-the-ryman/" target="_blank">show Tuesday night</a>. Everyone else filed in somewhere between 7:25 and 9:15 with beers, shirts & posters in hand. But we were in our own little world as we took everything in, speculated about what songs they would sing and said a few prayers that Marcus would be well.<br />
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The Apache Relay opened the show with a solid set, followed by <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EL0jjQMZi30&feature=BFa&list=PL72DEAC9284DF0DB5&lf=plpp_play_all" target="_blank">Dawes</a>. When these bands were announced as support for our show, I tried to become more familiar with their music so I could appreciate it more. I was able to sing along to a couple songs in each of the sets and we both enjoyed every single song. Both bands were extremely fun to watch. I especially loved watching the lead singer of Dawes, Taylor Goldsmith, jam out on guitar. PDubbs & I were laughing most of the time as homeboy boogied all over the stage, just jamming away. We were surprised at how few people were in their seats during both of the opening sets, especially given how awesome these up-and-coming bands were.<br />
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Finally, it was time for the main event! The lights dimmed and the crowd rose to their feet, an attention most would hold all night. The spotlights came on as the boys made their way across the stage, grabbed their instruments and began with their album's namesake, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_Ei9o9OuX4&list=UU7b9ayXGPJub0lPbrjST6Vg&index=9&feature=plcp" target="_blank">Sigh No More</a>. From my <strike>obsessive</strike> extensive research, I've found out that they frequently open with this song and I totally get why - it starts out slowly and simply with just a guitar, a harmony and some beautiful words. The song gradually builds as more instruments and rhythms are added. During the show, the sound filled the auditorium and the entire crowd was singing the beautiful lyrics, a trend that would continue all night. It was a wonderful way to start the show!<br />
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They continued with some more favorites from Sigh No More, including PDubb's fave, Roll Away Your Stone. They also threw in a couple of newer numbers in the mix, such as <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mL32JOToB5M&list=UU7b9ayXGPJub0lPbrjST6Vg&index=11&feature=plcp" target="_blank">Lovers' Eyes</a> and <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRgQNjuZW_A&feature=BFa&list=UU7b9ayXGPJub0lPbrjST6Vg&lf=plcp" target="_blank">Lover of the Light.</a> The crowd sang, clapped and stomped the whole night and whooped for their favorites (which was all of them). Something about stomping in a venue like that felt sacrilegious yet incredibly necessary. It was a blast!<br />
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You could tell the band was having a lot of fun, too, as they smiled and joked with the crowd in between songs. They all repeated the same sentiment about being honored to play at the Ryman. Ben said it was cutting into their time recording the new album but they "just HAD to be here". They slowed down the show perfectly with moving versions of <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EiXw8apOkI&list=UU7b9ayXGPJub0lPbrjST6Vg&index=10&feature=plcp" target="_blank">Timshel</a> & <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUJEomxzCuo&feature=autoplay&list=PL72DEAC9284DF0DB5&lf=plpp_play_all&playnext=10" target="_blank">Ghosts That We Knew</a>, which I think were especially beautiful in this venue. Their talent never ceases to amaze me as they take on these two songs with little more than their voices.<br />
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I was a bit envious when our friends told us that Jerry Douglas had come out to perform a cover of The Boxer during Tuesday night's show. But we were happily surprised for the second time when Marcus introduced "Mr. Jerry Douglas" again! He walked on stage with his Dobro, tuned it up a bit, as Winston continued the introductions, mentioning that Jerry had "played at the Ryman about 5,000 times". Marcus joked that "he's improved". And with that, they were off with <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8f0GkMCuOw&feature=BFa&list=PL72DEAC9284DF0DB5&lf=plpp_play_all" target="_blank">The Boxer</a>. I might even like <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8f0GkMCuOw&feature=BFa&list=PL72DEAC9284DF0DB5&lf=plpp_play_all" target="_blank">this version</a> more than the original! What do you think?<br />
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Jerry stayed on stage for <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihe-DFu5pH0&feature=bf_next&list=PL72DEAC9284DF0DB5&lf=plpp_play_all" target="_blank">Awake My Soul</a>, where the Dobro added an eeriness that definitely had me guessing as to what song I was actually listening to. But it was eery in the best possible way. This song turned into a big stompin' fest - the floor was literally shaking from all of the stomping. It just felt right. You know, until we were off beat. It was really cool to see the admiration these guys had for Jerry Douglas as they gathered around him with their instruments during the song. They just wanted to be close to him! Jerry left the stage after a big bear hug from each of the band members and an appreciative round of applause from the crowd.<br />
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They finished the set with a new song, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWF4pzXJI2Q&list=UU7b9ayXGPJub0lPbrjST6Vg&index=14&feature=plcp" target="_blank">Broken Crown</a>, and <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eWc2eIXKw0&feature=autoplay&list=PL72DEAC9284DF0DB5&lf=plpp_play_all&playnext=3" target="_blank">Dust Bowl Dance</a>. Both were rocking (Marcus broke a guitar string during Broken Crown!) but Dust Bowl Dance was the highlight of the show for us both! It was probably the best song I have ever seen performed live. There's not much more I can say besides mind-blowing. Yep, mind-blowing. Sorry for the lack of adjectives but you just need to see it yourself! And please enjoy Ben knocking over his microphone stand around 4:20 :)<br />
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Before they were even off the stage, the crowd was back to clapping & stomping in unison for an encore. After this continued for several minutes, the band returned with Bud Lights in hand ready for some more. Marcus had a little fun with a member of the audience as he began to introduce the next song as a new one, and someone yelled out "Liar!" (a title of one of their songs). Marcus took it in stride and responded "Liar? No, no, that's quite old, actually. No, now you're the liar." They began with an unplugged version of <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHIgKGD6vqE&feature=BFa&list=PL72DEAC9284DF0DB5&lf=plpp_play_all" target="_blank">Sister</a>, as they stepped to the front of the stage with nothing but their acoustic instruments. Their lovely harmonies were really evident in this song as long as the audience could stay quiet!<br />
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They followed this beauty by debuting a brand new song that had only been performed in front of an audience once before - at Tuesday night's show. They're calling it <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8tCcNY7_SI&feature=autoplay&list=PL72DEAC9284DF0DB5&lf=plpp_play_all&playnext=1" target="_blank">Where Are You Now</a>, and it is crazy beautiful. It was the first time the crowd had been completely silent the entire night, which added to the magical experience. It's so awesome that they perform their new material for their fans before even putting it on an album. And I'm sure the final version will be slightly different if it even makes it to the new album. But I love that they aren't afraid to put out new stuff, get fan feedback and evolve with the music. I think that's one of the reasons why they have such a loyal fan base as well as amazing music. Please go listen to it at your earliest convenience, but make sure you have some tissues ready!<br />
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And what would a Mumford & Sons concert be without <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_g_9cUrpME&feature=autoplay&list=PL72DEAC9284DF0DB5&lf=plpp_play_all&playnext=2" target="_blank">The Cave</a>? It totally brought down the house and had us both singing at the top of our lungs, along with the other 2,000 fans. And the band was right there with us, smiling the whole time and enjoying the moment. After they graciously thanked the audience (for the millionth time that night!), everyone parted ways. Every single person left with a huge smile across their face. And even as we were walking the streets an hour later after dinner, we ran into several groups of people singing various renditions songs from the show or talking excitedly about their favorite moments.<br />
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Hands down, this was my favorite concert I've ever been too. Their incredible harmonies are full of passion, which just sucks you into every song. I was kind of surprised how sad I was to see each and every song end but then I would eagerly anticipate the beginning of the next one. I was a huge M&S fan before, but seeing them in concert and hearing about how they interact with their fans just made me love them even more.<br />
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I know I speak for PDubbs too when I say that we are so very grateful to have gotten this opportunity and thankful for my awesome parents for making it all possible. We're lucky for the good people we met along the way and the memories we will always share from our last amazing spring break. We might not get a chance to do something like this in a long time between careers and schools, but I think we made the most of it and we're ready to tackle the next few months before graduation!<br />
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Sorry for such a long post! I had a lot of feelings about the show and wanted to blog about them to get them all out. As a reward for making it so far, <a href="http://www.mediafire.com/?i5vab8z27kitekn" target="_blank">here's a link to an mp3 of the new song</a>! And below I've posted the set list with links to some of the youtube videos I've found from that night so you can relive it with us :)</div>
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Wow - it's been a long but incredibly fun day! </div>
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We woke up this morning to a small disappointment: no free breakfast at the hotel #firstworldpains. So we were dressed, packed & out the door by 8 to hit up Another Broken Egg in Mountain Brook. We needed coffee in our systems STAT!<br />
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After a deliciously overpriced breakfast, we set out for Nashville. And a few short hours later, we arrived at our hotel, ready to explore. Or sit around watching TV for an hour. It's a problem, but I digress.<br />
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We set out without any definitive plans except to meet a new friend later in the afternoon to get our tickets. We walked around downtown, taking in all of the sights, sounds & smells. There were street performers on every corner, belting everything from country to classic rock. Our first stop was to see the Ryman Auditorium. We debated for a good 2 minutes whether or not to spend the $13/person (!!!) to take a "self-guided tour" i.e. just walk around for as long as we wanted. Of course, we went ahead & splurged to (a) buff up on our Ryman/country history and (b) hopefully catch a glimpse of the band. Honestly, it was mostly (b).<br />
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Around 5, we had plans to meet up with a very nice lady who had our tickets. But before I get to that, let me back up by explaining my ticket woes. When these 3 shows in Nashville were first announced on the Mumford & Sons website in early February, I didn't think much of it. As with most shows by my favorite bands, I would probably have a conflict with school or life that would prohibit me from going. But I kept thinking about those shows. I thought about them so much that I eventually looked at a calendar (duh) and realized that they conveniently fell right in the middle of UF's spring break! Perfection!<br />
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Except I'm a broke college student. So my brain started turning and I looked at a calendar again (duh) and realized that my birthday was coming up. Bingo! So I asked my wonderful loving parents if they could help support a trip for me & Patrick to go see them as an early birthday present. Knowing how much I love this band and their own affection for Nashville, they were all for it. I think my Dad even said "You MUST go to this show!" Thanks, guys!!!<br />
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But I couldn't stop thinking about these shows! I perused the fan forum on the website every day, hoping for news about new tickets sales. And as I perused, I found more and more people asking for tickets there. I took a gamble and scribbled down my own story that I just described for you. Within minutes, I received an email from a woman on the forum who had tickets - score! After a few more emails, we exchanged contact information & we arranged to meet in Nashville to exchange.<br />
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What happened on this forum was amazing. A couple of "older" fans got together to start an "over 35" thread on the fan forum. They got to know one another through talking about M&S music, then life experiences, and eventually became great friends. They even call themselves a family. When these shows were announced, they all agreed to purchase a bunch of the presale tickets and finally meet in person. Unfortunately, many of them couldn't make it but were willing to sell their tickets on the condition that they went to real fans and not some scalpers. So they searched the fan forum for poor souls who couldn't get tickets and offered their tickets at face value.<br />
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Which is how we got tickets to our favorite band for our last spring break! I'm so glad this whole situation worked out and I'm incredibly grateful for the kindness and honesty of a few great people. They could have scammed these tickets to make a quick buck. But instead they offered the opportunity for fans to experience this band in such a unique & historic venue. And they are such down-to-earth and genuine people! I feel honored to be among such amazing people who also call themselves M&S fans.<br />
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Up until November, I never thought I would say "sister" and "Alabama" in the same sentence. :)<br />
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J is now attending Samford University right outside Birmingham. And she loves it! Since B-ham is on the way to Nashville, PDubbs & I were fortunate enough to get the chance to spend some time with her.<br />
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We slept in today until 6:30 AM and took our time making breakfast, enjoying our coffees and soaking in the morning. We packed all of our gear the previous night so we could enjoy our time together before heading out at 8. All we had to do was pack our toothbrushes and hit the road!<br />
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PDubbs took the first leg of the trip as we headed north. We took a quick Starbucks pit stop in Tallanasty to enjoy a free drink, courtesy of PDubb's gold card status. We traded spots in Dorthan so I could continue the rest of the trek. Thank goodness for our 14.3 hour playlist :)<br />
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We finally arrived safely at our hotel without incident. We had a couple of hours to spare before J got out of class, which we spent <strike>exploring the locale</strike> stuffing our faces and watching TV. I don't know about you, but after any extended period of time spent driving, all I want to do is veg for a few hours. J graciously offered to drive us around town and gave us a walking tour of the campus while we still had some daylight.<br />
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Samford is absolutely GORGEOUS! It's positioned on the side of a hill overlooking a valley. All of the buildings are made with the same red brick. And the best part is that the entire campus is within a 10-minute walking distance. J says she can leave her dorm 5 minutes before class starts and still make it on time. Living off campus for 3 years has made me appreciate how easy it was to live on campus freshman year but I never had it THAT good. And everything around her during that 5 minute walk looks like a a photograph straight out of Southern Living.<br />
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Thanks for the fun, J! It was so nice to catch up with her - I wish we lived closer so I could see her more than once every 3 months! But it absolutely warms my heart to see her doing so well here. She radiates a happiness that touches everything around her. And why wouldn't she be happy? Samford is awesome! Tomorrow we have some time to relax & sight-see in the morning before packing up for Nashville!<br />
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And so begins another month. I have a feeling March will be a great one!</div>
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In 24 hours, I will be in my last class as an undergrad. </div>
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In 48 hours, it will be spring break. <a href="http://pdubbb.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Pdubbs</a> & I are going on an adventure - stay tuned for details! </div>
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In 12 days, I will be starting my practicum on a cardiac ICU at Shands - my dream unit!</div>
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In 23 days, The Hunger Games premiere on the big screen.</div>
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In 31 days, I will be standing for the kids at <a href="http://www.floridadm.org/" target="_blank">Dance Marathon</a>. </div>
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Pdubbs has been asking me what I want for my birthday but I come up empty every time. I have everything a girl could want!<br />
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<li style="text-align: left;">A stand mixer (thanks, Aunt Amy!)</li>
<li style="text-align: left;">A roof over my head</li>
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And on top of all of those awesome things, I also have my health, which is more than many people can say. I'm reminded of this fact every single time I step onto a hospital unit for my clinicals. It hits me especially hard when I have pediatric rotations at Shands Children's Hospital. It breaks my heart to see these sick kids laying in hospital beds all day instead of running around and playing with friends.<br />
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For the second year, I've signed up to dance in Dance Marathon at UF. It's a student-run event to raise money and awareness for Shands Children's Hospital through Children's Miracle Network Hospitals. Students sign up to dance for 26.2 hours (the same length as a marathon) to represent the struggles the children and families go through who are staying at Shands. Last year, Phi Sigma Pi alone raised over $14,000, which is absolutely incredible considering the small size of our Brotherhood. Together with all of the other organizations, we raised over $700,000 for this great cause.<br />
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If you feel inclined to donate, please visit my personal page by clicking the link below. You can also learn more about DM at UF at their <a href="http://www.floridadm.org/" target="_blank">website</a>!</div>
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For all the right reasons <3</div>
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Not only was it my 21st birthday and my first time drinking (legally), but I was surrounded by my amazing Phi Sig family as we celebrated big-little reveal and my (first) two littles, <b>Kristen M. & Rachael</b>. I was lucky enough to find a third match in <b>Kristen A. </b>this past semester. I am so very fortunate to have these three amazing ladies in my life!</div>
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2. March 2011</div>
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PDubbs & I spent spring break in New Orleans with his mom & dad. We witnessed the final night of Mardi Gras, enjoyed the French Quarter & ate out weight in beignets. <b>The Wieruszewskis</b> were so generous to let us stay with them and showed us all of the amazing sights, sounds, smells & tastes of NOLA. </div>
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3. April 1-2, 2011</div>
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Dance Marathon - what a weekend! Even thought it technically spans the whole school year, the actual event made all of the hard work worth it. To see the Overall team reveal the final total of all of the money fundraised by a bunch of students was incredibly touching, humbling, and inspiring. Not only did we raise a boatload of money for these kids and their families, but I gained a great friend in the process. Love you, <b>Erin</b>!</div>
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4. May-July 2011</div>
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I was extremely fortunate to land a paid internship at a hospital in Jacksonville over the summer at a great hospital. My preceptor, <b>Mario</b>, was fantastic. He was really patient with me and my lack of common sense and really took the time to help me. I learned a lot about working in hospitals and what kind of nurse I want to be. I was also extremely fortunate for <b>Aunt Claudia & Kerry </b>welcome me into their home & lives for the summer. I had so much fun just hanging out with them and I can't wait to hopefully see more of them next year :)</div>
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5. August 4-7, 2011</div>
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Phi Sigma Pi held their national convention in Washington D.C. this year. As Parliamentarian, I had a duty to go and represent our chapter along with our president, <b>Natalie</b>. Again, I learned a lot about our fraternity and what makes our chapter so special. I came out of the convention with a greater appreciation for my <b>Brothers </b>and grew a lot closer to all of the Brothers in attendance. </div>
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6. September 27, 2011</div>
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On this day, <b>PDubbs </b>& I celebrated our 3-year anniversary. I spent the night dressing up, heading downtown & eating delicious sushi but the company is what really made the night special. I spent the night with my best friend and the love of my life. I couldn't imagine a more perfect evening and I'm looking forward to many many more anniversary celebrations with that Polish boy. </div>
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7. December 24-29, 2011</div>
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Last but not least, we spent our Christmas cruising through the Caribbean. We sunbathed, boogie-boarded, surfed, ice skated & rock climbed on the ship, zip-lined through the jungle, went tubing under a mountain, drank cerveza on the playa, sang karaoke, beat "the Burkas" but lost to "the Jews" in a dodgeball tournament, and even putt-putt golfed. We had a blast but the best time was when <b>my family</b> was all together. It was awesome to spend so much time together away from computers, phones & cars. We were able to just be and enjoy each others' company. Can't wait for the next one!</div>
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2011 was a year of growth, learning and friendship. 2012 brings graduation, job hunting and who knows what else. It's an exciting and nerve-wracking time but as long as I have these people around me, I know it will be a great year. </div>
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Happy holidays, everyone! Have a safe & happy new years!</div>
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Love,</div>
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Megan</div>
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<br /></div>Meganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01653689767396698524noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8651834159318524777.post-7390259334685823092011-12-14T08:26:00.000-05:002011-12-14T08:26:01.829-05:00Broccoli & Cheese Soup for the SoulWooo I'm back!<div>
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Monday marked the beginning of our month-long winter break around here. <a href="http://pdubbb.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">PDubbs</a> & I both suffered through our last fall exam of undergrad! It was also a yucky, rainy day so what better way to celebrate than with a sinfully delicious stick-to-your-ribs soup? </div>
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PDubbs has always been a huge fan of Panera's Broccoli & Cheddar soup and when Ree, our best friend, posted a <a href="http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/2011/11/broccoli-cheese-soup/" target="_blank">recipe</a> for it a few weeks ago, it's always been in the back of our mind. So Broccoli-Cheese soup it was!</div>
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The first step is to grate your cheese. Lots. And lots. And lots of fat-free, zero-calorie cheese. </div>
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Just kidding. Totally not a low-fat recipe so just fahget-ahbout it now.</div>
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You could also buy the pre-grated stuff. We just bought the chunks because they were on sale and we're thrifty college students. </div>
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So you've got your cheese all prepped AND your biceps are killing you. No? Maybe that was just me. Then you whip out the biggest pot you got and melt a stick of butter.</div>
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Yes, I said a stick. Paula Deen has a smile on her face right now and doesn't even know why.</div>
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Melt the butter over medium heat and add 1 whole onion, chopped. Cook down the onions until translucent, about 5 minutes. </div>
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While that's happening, zap a couple bags of frozen broccoli in the microwave. Cook them a little less than the package says since they'll be cooking in a bath for awhile. You don't want them over cooked & mushy. That would be a travesty.</div>
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Once the onions are cooked down, add 1/3 cup of flour to really thicken things up. Mix it around until the flour is thoroughly mixed in. </div>
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Next, the recipe says to add 4 cups of whole milk & 2 cups of half-and-half. Don't tell Ree but because we're health fanatics, we used skim milk. And ya know what? I think it turned out just fine. </div>
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So you've got the milk & half-and-half, then add the now-cooked frozen broccoli. Let the milky mixture almost come to a boil then let it simmer for 20-30 minutes. We let it do its thing for 25 minutes.</div>
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We used a combo of sharp cheddar, monterey jack & colby jack but feel free to use whatever floats your boat. Pour in all the cheese and mix until the cheese is melty & ooey & gooey. This is also the point where you want to add your salt & pepper to taste. The cheese is already pretty salty so we didn't have to use much at all. Just <a href="http://home.theundergroundcity.com/_How-can-you-not-smell-that-peppa/video/346634/22344.html" target="_blank">peppa</a>. </div>
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Now comes the fun part. You can either throw it in a blender or use an immersion blender to mix everything up. Without hesitation, PDubbs went the immersion route. And he was pretty stoked about it. </div>
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When it's blended to your preferred consistency, it is ready! Pour into your bowl of choice (PW suggests a bread bowl) and serve with some toasted bread for soaking up that last bit of soup still hugging the sides of your bowl. Or lick it clean. Again, whatever floats your boat!</div>
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This soup was amazing. It was everything we were looking for on a rainy day and more. And it made A TON! We have enough leftovers to last us through Christmas. </div>
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On a different note, PDubbs & I are quickly heading towards our final semester as undergrads. I can't believe how fast the past 3.5 years have flown by and I can only imagine that next semester will be gone before we know it. You better believe I'll have plenty of nostalgic posts between now & then but right now I'm focusing on winter break & spending what could be the last Christmas with my family for awhile. As a new nurse, I'll probably be put on graveyard shift for all the major holidays for a few years. It's all part of the process, right? No sense in worrying about it now, just enjoy the moment. </div>
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Now that exams are over, I'm also going to pick up on that <a href="http://gatorgirl0217.blogspot.com/2011/11/november-photo-challenge-day-1.html" target="_blank">photo challenge</a> I started in November! My camera has been alone for so very long and it needs some love. </div>
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Hope everyone is having a great week! Good luck to all my friends studying for their finals, safe travels to those heading home and a special good luck wish to those braving the mall crowds this shopping season. </div>Meganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01653689767396698524noreply@blogger.com2