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Y .Sunday, July 09, 2006.

Let's see...

If anyone of you wonders why I've been out for days, I could only say it in one word: Time. Although our DSL line was cut off for days, I could simply step out of the house and spend the whole day online. But because of the workload I have these past few days, I can't get enough time to go to a shop.

So what happened these past two weeks...?

1. Paranoia. Yeah, I've had a bit of that, and could have been more if you missed someone who usually spends more than half of the day talking to you. But I guess I've adjusted to the changes now. XD

2. Lectures, lectures... and... what was that word again... ah, lectures. @_@ I'm reading almost a hundred pages of a book for every subject everyday, and I've been trying my best to compress it all in my 60-gram brain [small, ne? >:D]. But the lessons are not that hard [esp if you have a couple of people tutoring you, shouts and yells included. Lol.] compared to...

3. Hospital duties. After two weeks of boredom, the time for us has come to apply every theory we've learned to real-life situations a.k.a. patient cases. Right now I'm stationed at St. Agnes Hospital in Munoz [bisitahin niyo ako dun!! XD] under the instruction of Mrs. Angeles. I've handled three patients since Thursday and so far, I'm doing quite good [or so my groupmates say]. What really bugs me most is my clinical instructor...

Question: Am I really bad at English?

It's been the first time I've been insulted by someone because of my grammar. I know I'm not that good at it, but to tell me I've not been studying English as if I'm new in speaking the language is WAY TOO MUCH! <_<>Wanted: English Tutor. Because my CI said so.

4. Capping ceremony practices. We've had two days rehearsing for our upcoming capping ceremony [we'll have it this coming Thursday BTW]. For the sake of those who have no idea what a capping ceremony is, or how important it is for a graduating nurse, the ceremony is something a nursing student should undergo before reaching his final year. It's more like a graduation ceremony, only that instead of getting a diploma, you'll receive your nurse's cap and pin that'll certify that you're ready to pursue a life as a nurse. IMO it's more emo than the graduation, since someone important to you can go with you to the stage and place the cap and pin on you [sa graduation kasi kaw lang mag-isa aakyat. LOL.]. The thing is, I'm really happy that I've reached this far, and right now, I'm really determined to finish this course. For their sake.

Oh yeah, I've only seen my bf twice for the past two weeks, and I've only been able to talk to him for at least twice daily. So I think that explains the paranoia, and that tells how much I've been missing him these past few days. So I guess if ever we get a chance to meet, all I can do is make the most out of that time. ^_^

That's it for now I guess. Ciao~



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