The Lone Soul.
All of a sudden feeling pretty out of sorts. It can't be a lack of sleep, trust me, I think I have adequate, compared to the people around me, who are at most not sleeping. Or as 1 person might say, sleep does not exist in his dictionary. I slept from 7pm - 5am this morning. The feeling of waking up, without the setting of an alarm clock, where you sleep till you can't sleep anymore was fabulous. However, at this moment in time, guilt accompanies the sensational feeling by just looking at the pile of work I left behind, before I decided to creep under the blanket for a short snuggle. Blame it on the weather.
The weather has been absolutely PRo- sleeping this week. Rainy days, cool winds,thunderstorms. You don't want to leave home and its cold so you want to go under the blanket. I honestly hope my holiday wont be totally in this kind of weather. Cant see much stuff this way, how about skiing??
Back to being out of sorts, feeling rather lost and aimless now. I will figure all this out soon. I might even be back up to being perky after typing this entry. I just returned from my GP actually. I was filled with enthusiasm for today's session, eager to learn and make mistakes, knowing that it does not really matter. Seeing my patient tomorrow, not very prepared for it though. Supposed to know the milestones of a baby's development by 3pm when I decide the developmental phase of my patient. He is just 3 months old! Really cute baby boy.
Not sure whats wrong with me. Feel like heading back to bed, dreaming and being oblivious to everything around me. That sounds absolutely great.
Just also wanted to mention 2 people I have come to know about only this week. Really old news by now. But, ignorant me just found it out.
Terri Vo, the little 10 yr old Perth boy who lost 2 hands and 1 leg when he slam dunked in his garage and his whole bball ring and bricks came crashing down onto him on Easter friday. 18 medical workers managed to reattach his hands and foot actually, but his foot muscles died, so they amputated his leg and he has a prosthetic foot now. His courage, calmness and cheerfulness are extraordinary for a 10 yr old boy. I admire his character, to not fall down in times of need, to be just so brave, not even crying when he saw that his hands and foot were gone. He can walk now!! This is even more remarkable, considering that he can't use crutches because of his hands, and the prosthetic leg was just fitted!
Next, Ian Rosenberger. Survivor Palau 3rd last person voted off. He is actually strong competition to the winner, who was his greatest allie, together with Kathy who got 2nd. However, Ian chose to jump off a little buoy where they had to balance on barefooted in the ocean after 12 hrs in the immunity challenge, to win back the respect and friendship of Kathy and Tom who he almost betrayed during the game. He said, friendship means more to him than 1 Million dollars. Kathy had already given up after 5 hrs in the challenge. He told Tom, "I have a solution to this. If you will bring Kathy to the final 2 with you, I will jump off now. This is a deal." And he did. Some people say he is silly and doesn't know how to play survivor and all. To me, however, it just shows what kind of a person he really is. A really loyal friend and I respect what he did.
Another piece of random information, Roland Garros is starting soon! Its the French Open - Tennis Grand Slam. It starts from May 23rd - June 5th! Really excited about it, cos Justine Henin Hardenne, my favourite tennis player is playing really great ever since she returned! She is also a hot favourite to lift the trophy! Oh yes, her name is pronounced: zhoo-STEEN-EN-ah ar-DEN.
Oh no. I think I hear the rain again. Back to bed?
The weather has been absolutely PRo- sleeping this week. Rainy days, cool winds,thunderstorms. You don't want to leave home and its cold so you want to go under the blanket. I honestly hope my holiday wont be totally in this kind of weather. Cant see much stuff this way, how about skiing??
Back to being out of sorts, feeling rather lost and aimless now. I will figure all this out soon. I might even be back up to being perky after typing this entry. I just returned from my GP actually. I was filled with enthusiasm for today's session, eager to learn and make mistakes, knowing that it does not really matter. Seeing my patient tomorrow, not very prepared for it though. Supposed to know the milestones of a baby's development by 3pm when I decide the developmental phase of my patient. He is just 3 months old! Really cute baby boy.
Not sure whats wrong with me. Feel like heading back to bed, dreaming and being oblivious to everything around me. That sounds absolutely great.
Just also wanted to mention 2 people I have come to know about only this week. Really old news by now. But, ignorant me just found it out.
Terri Vo, the little 10 yr old Perth boy who lost 2 hands and 1 leg when he slam dunked in his garage and his whole bball ring and bricks came crashing down onto him on Easter friday. 18 medical workers managed to reattach his hands and foot actually, but his foot muscles died, so they amputated his leg and he has a prosthetic foot now. His courage, calmness and cheerfulness are extraordinary for a 10 yr old boy. I admire his character, to not fall down in times of need, to be just so brave, not even crying when he saw that his hands and foot were gone. He can walk now!! This is even more remarkable, considering that he can't use crutches because of his hands, and the prosthetic leg was just fitted!
Next, Ian Rosenberger. Survivor Palau 3rd last person voted off. He is actually strong competition to the winner, who was his greatest allie, together with Kathy who got 2nd. However, Ian chose to jump off a little buoy where they had to balance on barefooted in the ocean after 12 hrs in the immunity challenge, to win back the respect and friendship of Kathy and Tom who he almost betrayed during the game. He said, friendship means more to him than 1 Million dollars. Kathy had already given up after 5 hrs in the challenge. He told Tom, "I have a solution to this. If you will bring Kathy to the final 2 with you, I will jump off now. This is a deal." And he did. Some people say he is silly and doesn't know how to play survivor and all. To me, however, it just shows what kind of a person he really is. A really loyal friend and I respect what he did.
Another piece of random information, Roland Garros is starting soon! Its the French Open - Tennis Grand Slam. It starts from May 23rd - June 5th! Really excited about it, cos Justine Henin Hardenne, my favourite tennis player is playing really great ever since she returned! She is also a hot favourite to lift the trophy! Oh yes, her name is pronounced: zhoo-STEEN-EN-ah ar-DEN.
Oh no. I think I hear the rain again. Back to bed?
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