Last month, after debating it for months, I went and got my cartilage pierced! I know, kind of silly to debate it, but I never want to appear as though I'm trying to be a teenager. I've always liked Brooke's and wanted to do it myself. What actually pushed me over the edge is taking Maddie to have her's done. She originally wanted to get her nose and/or her tragus(?) pierced, but thankfully she's not old enough. She has to wait until she's 16 to do any of that. I'm hoping by that time she won't want it anymore. Anyway, she settled for her ear cartilage. I ALMOST got mine done at the same time, but didn't do it. I went back the next day. A lot of indecisiveness for something pretty insignificant. When Aunt Cindy was here, she couldn't believe it. I think Dad couldn't have cared less.
You're never going to believe it, but the Blazer is FINALLY gone! WooHoo!!! Dad had to hound Garrison a million times, but he finally called Pull Apart and they came out and towed it away. Our driveway looks so very empty now! We had Holliday's jeep here until just this week, and now we're down to only driveable cars that belong to us. SHOCKING!!!
I'm planning to attend a seminar next month to be come a cer-ti-fied, gen-u-ine Critical Care RN. It means a little pay raise if I pass the exam (75 cents/hr), but I'll be super hot crap if I pass. Not really, but maybe I'll feel like super hot crap. I'm mostly doing it because there are days that I feel like there is a huge gap in my knowledge base. I've learned so much since starting work, and I remember a lot from school, but since I didn't work critical care after school and use that knowledge, I need to re-learn a lot of things I've forgotten. It's a little daunting to think about studying for an exam. I think I'm going to have to clean out a lot of cobwebs from my brain.
More later. I love you,
Mom
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