Saturday, August 6, 2011

Running thur life.... HMMMMM...

This week at work has brought a new mean to the word YUCK!!
Our hospital is about to merge with another hospital 
(which will go down in the history books for many reason) 
causing everyone's schedules/lives, etc to be YUCK!  

Last night I headed out after work to the Mussel Bar in Bethesda with some of the doctors I worked with.  We had some drinks (I discoved a new favorite drink), ate mussels, and vented.  
It was very theraputic.
I truly do love the providers I work with!

I then came home and my wonderful hubby made us drinks.

I found it ironic that both of us were drinking out of drink glasses given to us by our company. 


Me drinking a St. Louis Lambic out of my pilsner glass given to me by my current place of work for last year nurse's week. 


Joe having a caipirinha out of his glass given to him at his work's Christmas Party.

So cheers to the weekend!

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Running Thru Life.... Our next project Part 2

Step One was contacting a contractor to figure out what we needed to do and what they would do.
We are using the same company who installed our backsplash because I was happy with the outcome.
Joe and I decided to have the company do all the electrical work and I will handle the actual purchasing of the lights, mirrors, and paint needed for touchups.  

Step2:
Picking everything out!


First, I picked out the Chandelier.
I picked one off of AMAZON because
it was exactly what I was looking for +
the price was significantly lower than anywhere I looked
+free shipping. 


Then we headed to Lowes to look at some Mirrors.
 Silver Round.
This mirror is actually a medicine cabinet which is an interesting idea.
Little bit more than I want to spend because I will be purchasing two.  


 White wood Frame.  Loved the wood work. 
Unfortunately, we I got home we decided this is just too big!!!


 More artistic Metal in a Silver Finish.
I am affraid this might be too much!
But the price is right.

Silver basic frame.
I actually like this the best because it is classic.
Price is a little bit more than I wanted to spend but such is life. 

Another silver frame I found at Home Goods. 
It was too small for how big our bathroom is.


Then after Lowes,
we headed to the Lamp Outlet in Chantilly off of a neighbor's recommendation. 
We just did not like anything at Home Depot or Lowe's


We really like these.  
We would use two of the two bulb one in the master bathroom 
and the 4 bulb one in the guest bathroom.  You can either turn the lights up or down.
I think I prefer down better.

Another options.  Again we would use the two bulb in our bathroom and the 4 in the guest.


Final Option.

I either like option one or two.  
Your thoughts......

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Running thru life... An Awesome Wifee

Last weekend my hubby and I had the opportunity to go to the Manchester United vs Barcelona Game. 
I personally do not follow soccer but it is one of the "male" sports that I like to watch because it is quick paced and entertaining.    Joe loves soccer!!!!!! 

So a couple months ago when I knew the game was going to be played here I started looking for tickets to surprise my hubby.  They were expensive- not in our budget.  Then my dad got an email at work (because he is retired military) and the went down and snagged 5 tickets with awesome seats!!!  We could not have afforded these tickets otherwise.   It turned in to an family event. 

So we headed off Saturday with Chipotle, Beer, and Moitojo's in tow for our tailgate. 
Me giving my traditional pose!

The Boys...

After having Chiptole with Mojitios we headed inside.
We had awesome seats!!




The game was actually alot of fun and it was a good game. 

My review would be-
Manchester won because they played the ball and made the passes happened.
Barcelona touches the ball to much- this is why they lost
Seriously they needed to score more.

But it was worth it all because Joe had such a good time with my brother and my dad who heart soccer. 

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Running Thru Life... Our Next Project Part 1

I know that I previously blogged that we would not be doing any remodeling this summer.
My plan is to start working on our next project in the fall when Joe is back in school
because it will keep me busy.
Our fall project is Bathroom/Electrical Maintence.

There are a couple parts:

1) Guest bathroom
Install New Light fixtures.
The light fixture we have we hate!! It is rusting and it just is too bright for how small the bathroom is.
Minor electrical changes
Currently has a 6 bulb fixture- we will be downgrading to a 4 bulb fixture.
I also plan on painting the bathroom after because it will probably need it. 


2) Chandalier in the Hall Way
Install New
We hate it! 
It matches nothing in our house. 
Because it is so high up you need someone to either do it professionally or rent a special latter to do it.
Stay tunned for this project.  We decided to do it ourselves


3) Master bathroom
Completely redo the mirrors and the lighting.
Right now we have a huge mirror and one light fixture.
With the suggestion of our neighbors we will be installing two smaller light fixtures (one over each of the sinks) and also placing two smaller mirrors. 


Any thoughts?

Monday, August 1, 2011

Running thru life....Being a midwife

For anyone who follows my blog you know that I am a midwife. 
Many people have misconceptions of what this is-
some people think I deliver at home or in a birth center,
some people think I only see pregnant women,
some people think all of my patients deliver naturally and can't get epidurals
some people think I have had no "formal schooling." 

WRONG!!!!!!
So here I am to answer your questions: 

First I am a nurse midwife meaning I spent 4 years (AT CLEMSON!!!)
to get my Bachelors of Science in Nursing, then was a Labor and Delivery ICU nurse,
and then went back to school at the Univeristy of Maryland to a 2 1/2 year program to
obtain my masters in Midwifery, did a mini residency, and then had to sit for my boards.   

I deliver in a high risk hospital and work side by side with physicians, Maternal Fetal Medicine Doctors, and residents providing care to patients.  I also see women who are not pregnant for their well woman care.   I consider myself a medical midwife- I love working in a hospital setting and would not change that for the world. 

The hospital I work at is an teaching hospital and after spending time as a nurse in a teaching hospital and a midwife in a private hospital- teaching hospitals are for me!  I am constantly learning, constantly being challegened- I love it. 

The patients I see in the clinic and on Labor and Delivery are low to high risk.  I have patients who have had seizure disorders or patient with hypothyroism, hypertension, and patients who are as normal as normal can be.  I have patients who request their epidural the minute they walk in and a handfull who want the natural childbirth experience.  I am here to support them in what they would like (as long as there are no contraindictations). 

I once had someone ask me "Do you really feel like you are a midwife delivering in a hospital?" 
At first I was a little put off by this questions.  But I gave it some thought and this was my answer.
"Midwife means with women- all women.  Not just the healthy who can have homebirth or deliver at birth center.  I like to think that I am here for the women who don't have those options." 

That person was stunned by what I said and 8 months later I was fortunate to deliver her baby girl in the hand and knees position.   At her postpartum visit she thanked me for doing what I do and was happy that she was able to deliver with a midwife in a hosptial setting (She had high blood pressure and could not deliver in a birth center). 

Then people ask what I do each day...
My answer
1) See clinic patients both pregnant and not pregnant
2) Deliver babies
3) Round on postpartum patients
4) Work with the residents training new interns,etc. 
5) Admin stuff like planning intern training, making the schedule for the midwives/nurse practioners, etc.
6) Attend academics and rounds

I do more in the first couple hours in my day than some people do all week. 
To be honest I would be borded with anything else.

Being a midwife is amazing.
Do not get me wrong- I have days where I wonder if this is whats right for me. 
This has been the case espeically over the last couple of months where I have had some particular physically and emotionally difficulty moments.  Everyone thinks of birth as a wonderful experience, however not all end that way. 

A couple of weeks ago I was reminded by a intern why I am where I am now.
I walked up to the Labor Deck and the resident looked at me and said "Are you here today?"
I answered "Yeap.. every Thursday." 
"Awesome, we have a natural labor patient who is about to deliver and would love you!"
I grabbed the intern and headed in.  ha ha ha
Over the next 30 minutes we delivered the baby, the placenta, etc. 
The intern looked at me and said, "Now that was awesome,  I have never done a birth like that!"
My answer... "yeah it was." 

Yeap that is why I do what I do!!!

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Running thru life....A Savings

Upon a recommendation from a friend I have starting looking out for coupons for Ulta. 
Ultra carries the new hair conditioner that I am using.
That I am in love with mostly because my husband actually notices when I use it.   
So I was excited to find in the Sunday paper the Ulta add
with the conditioner on sale for buy one get one half off
and a $3.50 coupon in addition.


I marched in Monday, picked up my conditioner normally $6 bucks each
and the matching shampoo which I have been wanting to try and exited with 1 conditioner, 1 shampoo and some makeup pads for less than $8 dollars =0)...