alexbrown

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

ok so i need a drink, a strong one. NOW.
who in their right mind gives an exam, on MICROBIOLOGY!?!?! on the last day of the term, i mean really? for one, microbiology is no easy feat, not for someone who has spent the last 6 and a half years studying nothing but the effects of alcohol on ones body... and wallet.
So i went and decided i wanted to be a nurse, i was sick of serving drunks so why not just wait till they get drunk and then deal with them up at A&E (the department i am hoping to get placement in) everything has been going brilliantly too might i add, excellent results in my exams so far, (missed out on 100% by half a mark on my last one) Hospital training has been going well too, turns out i can talk to sick people without them dying on me. But then there's a spanner in the works, what i like to call microbiology, ok so i didnt come up with the name but hey.
I mean what am i going to use it for anyway?..... yes yes i know... a lot, but i dont like it, its technical-im creative, its precise-im chaotic, its hard-im ..... not even going there. I've tried everything, reading it, drawing it, googled it, shit i even tried listening in class. nothing.
wish me luck team, im going in!

On a brighter note however i would like to say a HUGE congrat's to my big brother Trev on the arrival of Lonan, Jonty, and Ava, yay babies, good luck to you and Breda and i cant wait to come visit, ill wait till the nappy thing is over though, ive done my dash with those. If you're ever after some helpful parenting advice, ask someone else, i dont even know where my kid is at the moment. im kidding, she's playing with my hair straightener in the bathroom. Ok so seriously, we're all here for you guys and planning on moving to the UK when ive finished my 3years so, ok you are 100% right, i cant plan what im doing tomorrow so im not going to plan what im doing in 3 years time. But it is looking hopeful.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hang in there - my daughter just finished her training and post-grad year in Christchurch and went to the Gold Coast - went into the hospital two days after she got there to get an application form and walked out an hour later with a job ... the rest of the world LOVES kiwis, they know we work like little trojans. The world is your oyster, enjoy it!

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