Hello and welcome to another bout of
blogging by your very own, Steven Brown. I know I said there would be
at least one more blog post from last semester, but that never made
it past an unfinished compilation of jumbled thoughts collecting
virtual dust in the “Drafts” archives. I posted it, unfinished,
and that's just going to be that. As for those “job woes,” I had
a fantastic off-track semester, work-wise. I went back to working for
Hand and Ortho as a PRN Technician.
Essentially, I was like a mercenary tech. If another technician (AKA
aide) needed someone to cover a shift, they could call me. If a team
felt like they needed extra help, they could call me in to work with
them. I had steady hours at our South Temple clinic, but those
accumulated to about 13 hours/week and I needed more work to gear up
for another semester. I ended up working more hours than some of the
“regulars” did. I even got a little overtime some weeks, which
was quite nice. It's nice when you've worked with every therapist in
the company except for two. That is a total of twelve therapists, for
those who were curious. That's twelve different styles of handwriting
(ranging from legible to ancient, forgotten languages), twelve
different ways of doing things, almost twelve different names for
each and every exercise/activity/procedure/etc, and twelve (divided
by four) ways my point has been made. Drowning was not an option. It
was still really fun.
Moving on, this semester has had a
promising start. What I mean by that is that it's promising to not be
the best one ever. Let's see if I can't make it break that little
promise, shall we? So far, I have not found any sort of groove for
doing school work and that leaves me wandering through the mire of
assignments and lessons rather aimlessly; just barely slogging my way
through to the next day. That, my faithful readers, is no way to
live. The good news is that winding path I've thus forged is
providing guidance for what kind of groove to establish. Live and
learn, as the adage goes. Still, the most stress-reduced way is to
have that groove right away and then maintain the discipline to stick
with it. I guess that's not how life is supposed to go, though. We
fine-tune ourselves through pushing through the muck and mire that
lays before us. Why can't it be a nice meadow or something more
often?
I had the recent experience of a
long-lasting relationship (who-me? Never!) which terminated after
surviving the whole long-distance thing. It was surprising to me that
it had lasted the 4 ½ months of being spread over a couple of states
considering all previous long-distance relationships went sour after
about 2, give or take a couple of weeks. I have felt God's hand
throughout the entire process and didn't always follow, I'm sad to
say. But, at the beginning of this still fresh semester, I could not
ignore what I knew had to happen, so we met somewhere as a pair and
left as individuals one stormy night. It didn't make sense to me why
it was to last so long being apart only to end the day after seeing
each other again, but as I go along, I'm given understanding little
by little and only as much as I need to know. I think sometimes we
forget just how true Wesley's statement really is.
It's interesting to note, though, that
we, like trees, cannot grow strong and sturdy without opposition and
pain. Just a little something from the most recent CES Fireside.
On the flip-side of that, life isn't
just pain: it's full of wonderful things as well. For instance, my
birthday is coming up soon, isn't that something? I don't care who
you are, a birthday should be a wonderful thing! Anyway, I'm sure
everyone can think of at least 25 things that make life worth living,
and then go on with the list. So instead of going on and on about it,
I'll just let you all conjure up that list if you so desire. It's a
good exercise, anyway. I learned in my statistics class that people
who record at least five things they are grateful for every day tend
to view their quality of life higher than they would otherwise. It
was statistically proven to me...through one study...imagine that.
Anyway, it's time to just post this one, as-is, also. It was supposed to be posted on the 26th of last month...I'm slowly getting into a groove of sorts so I will be able to fit this into my weekly schedule and you will have regular blog posts again. Makes me wonder if people are still reading this nonsense.
I'm reading :) Love You!
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