Oh dear.
Remember my last trip to the Emergency Department?? Well, I returned again tonight.
You see, I was cooking some delicious creamy mushroom and roasted cauliflower soup. I was chopping up leeks and somehow managed to chop part of my finger off.
All I remember was thinking I needed to move the leeks over because I was running out of cutting board but thinking I didn't want to move it because the leeks I already chopped would have fallen off so I was trying to compromise when I sliced clean through the tip of my finger.
Then I felt the sting. Yowwwza.
My fingertip was pointed down so I sliced through half of my finger nail and took off about a millimeter of the nail bed at the same time. I sliced along the top of my finger.
I tried to staunch the blood flow, but it kept pouring out. I compressed, iced, and elevated it and then called Erik, who was at work. I told him I probably needed to go to the ER to get it glued because it would.not.stop.bleeding. We only have one car so I was vehicle-less and needed a ride.
I felt silly going to emerg for such a silly thing as bleeding, but it would not stop. I made the mistake of sticking my finger in my mouth to get rid of some of the blood -- wow did that ever sting. Any time I removed the pressure from my finger blood would pour out. Like, drip all over the floor, the counter, and everything else in its path (which was many things as I continued cooking while I waited for Erik to pick me up... don't worry, no blood got in the food).
I called my sister to verify that I was not being ridiculous and did, in fact, need medical attention beyond that which I could provide for myself. She agreed that I should come in and said she'd come visit me as she was working.
Erik picked me up and came into get me registered.
Do you know how embarrassing it is to tell someone that you cut the tip of your finger off while cooking?? Terribly embarrassing.
I got through to Minor Treatment quickly and I was called in within minutes of sitting down. The doctor was kind and he rinsed my finger before gluing it. It isn't glued to attach or close anything, but to... cover? I knew it would eventually clot, but I was worried about the number of times I need to wash my hands at work and the likelihood of reopening the cut.
The gluing itself was entirely unpleasant. You know when your nail breaks off to short?? How painful it is?? Imagine that, but worse. It stung all the way up to my wrist.
So, I visited Lindsey quickly before calling Erik to come pick me up again.
And now I am home. Annoyed with myself for being so silly. Stinging. And hoping my finger looks normal again once this is all healed.
Thursday, January 16, 2014
celebrating, drinks, and cooking.
We went to Sam and Milena's house last night for a birthday celebration. I turned 27 last week so Milena invited us for dinner to celebrate with her family. Milena and I even managed to slip out for a mini date of our own while the boys entertained the kids.
I'm going for coffee with someone I went to high school with. We weren't friends in high school, but we weren't not friends either. She graduated a year after me and is now going to Med School in town. It's interesting how proximity encourages friendships. I'm excited to meet up with her and get to know her better.
Tomorrow I am meeting up with someone who potentially wants me to be her doula. She's a friend of a friend and I'm super excited about meeting up with her too. I hope things work out and that I can be there to support her in her labour and delivery -- I love supporting mama's in birth. Love it!
Tomorrow also happens to be my cooking day. I'm gearing up for plenty of prepping and too many dishes to wash by evening. I will thank myself later when I get home after a 12 hour shift and don't have to make dinner.
I'm going for coffee with someone I went to high school with. We weren't friends in high school, but we weren't not friends either. She graduated a year after me and is now going to Med School in town. It's interesting how proximity encourages friendships. I'm excited to meet up with her and get to know her better.
Tomorrow I am meeting up with someone who potentially wants me to be her doula. She's a friend of a friend and I'm super excited about meeting up with her too. I hope things work out and that I can be there to support her in her labour and delivery -- I love supporting mama's in birth. Love it!
Tomorrow also happens to be my cooking day. I'm gearing up for plenty of prepping and too many dishes to wash by evening. I will thank myself later when I get home after a 12 hour shift and don't have to make dinner.
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
this and that.
I'm not complaining, but I need to state the obvious: shift work is awful. This whole day/night thing is just terrible and I can feel myself aging every set. I struggle switching from nights back to days -- I sluggishly wander around for a few days trying to straighten myself out.
Today is one of those days. I went for a walk with my ma and my nieces to make myself feel alive and it definitely helped. Those girls cure most ailments.
I still have my Christmas decorations up. I love Christmas -- it's the only time my house is decorated.
It's time for me to get back on the meal-planning bandwagon. Erik has started school again so he is incredibly busy. I like to cover all the cooking while he's busy doing schoolwork and that involves some intense planning. I pre-make meals the day before I start a set so we have enough food for the four days I'm working. Also, meal-planning saves money. On that note, does anyone have any favourite recipes they feel like sending my way???
I love having my sister live in Kelowna. I thoroughly enjoy being able to stop by for a quick visit whenever I'm in town.
And that is that. For now.
Today is one of those days. I went for a walk with my ma and my nieces to make myself feel alive and it definitely helped. Those girls cure most ailments.
I still have my Christmas decorations up. I love Christmas -- it's the only time my house is decorated.
It's time for me to get back on the meal-planning bandwagon. Erik has started school again so he is incredibly busy. I like to cover all the cooking while he's busy doing schoolwork and that involves some intense planning. I pre-make meals the day before I start a set so we have enough food for the four days I'm working. Also, meal-planning saves money. On that note, does anyone have any favourite recipes they feel like sending my way???
I love having my sister live in Kelowna. I thoroughly enjoy being able to stop by for a quick visit whenever I'm in town.
And that is that. For now.
Sunday, January 12, 2014
outside.
It is much too easy for me to stay home. This is not a cry for help, but since Mandi moved away my life has been a lot less exciting. I stay home waaaaayyy more than I used to. Kids have a way of forcing you outside.
Erik and I usually work different shifts than each other and we only have one vehicle so there isn't a lot of opportunity to get out and do things. And when I do have access to the car it is far too easy to convince myself to just stay home because it's so nice. I didn't get much time at home the first few months after we got back from our trip so I am loving it to the point of ridiculousness.
The moral of the story is Mandi should never have moved away.
Just kidding.
No, I need to get out more.
And I did. Yesterday.
Garrit, our he's-been-around-so-long-he-is-accepted-into-the-family psuedo-brother, was in town so we has a family fun day before I had to go to work for the night. It was so wonderful to be outside! And to be with people! And to be outside!
I need to get out more.
Erik and I usually work different shifts than each other and we only have one vehicle so there isn't a lot of opportunity to get out and do things. And when I do have access to the car it is far too easy to convince myself to just stay home because it's so nice. I didn't get much time at home the first few months after we got back from our trip so I am loving it to the point of ridiculousness.
The moral of the story is Mandi should never have moved away.
Just kidding.
No, I need to get out more.
And I did. Yesterday.
Garrit, our he's-been-around-so-long-he-is-accepted-into-the-family psuedo-brother, was in town so we has a family fun day before I had to go to work for the night. It was so wonderful to be outside! And to be with people! And to be outside!
I need to get out more.
Tuesday, January 07, 2014
recent knitting.
As I mentioned before, I've been knitting up a storm. Thankfully I have had some motivation to finish off some things I'd knit long ago. I've been weaving in loose ends, sewing up seams, and putting the finishing touches on a few things (minus buttons... I hate buttons!!).
Other than finishing up old projects, I've been knitting a few new things.
Numero Uno: Mason Jar Cozy. I've had this yarn sitting around for a while. I was perusing ravelry a few days ago looking for ways to use up some of the yarn I've accumulated and I came across a pattern for mason jar cozies. We use mason jars as cups, but the cup ones were all dirty so I stuck this cozy on some canning. Pretty and practical -- my fave.
I've also knit a pair of Stay-On Booties. I've had this pattern and the yarn since I was in Scotland almost a year ago and I finally sat down and figured out the pattern. As with most things, it ended up being much easier than it seemed the first time I attempted it. The giver of the pattern informed me that they are the best booties as they really do stay on. These may become a staple baby gift.
There were also these Wrist Warmers I knit. Erik has informed me that he probably won't wear wrist warmers, but I love them just the same.
I finally finished the Diamond Baby Blanket (mentioned here). It is delightful. Absolutely delightful. Erik picked the wool for the blanket. His first choice was the purple used in these tunics for my nieces, which would have been absolutely beautiful, but I wanted to knit something more gender neutral because who knows when I'll be wrapping a baby in said blanket and what gender said baby will be.
This Knitted Baby Hat took only a few hours to complete. I like how it looks, but would use different yarn next time as this was hand spun and of varying thickness throughout. I would make something warmer and cozier. I was going to send this to some friends who just had a baby, but I think I'll knit them a new one that is thicker -- warmer and cozier.
Other than finishing up old projects, I've been knitting a few new things.
Numero Uno: Mason Jar Cozy. I've had this yarn sitting around for a while. I was perusing ravelry a few days ago looking for ways to use up some of the yarn I've accumulated and I came across a pattern for mason jar cozies. We use mason jars as cups, but the cup ones were all dirty so I stuck this cozy on some canning. Pretty and practical -- my fave.
I've also knit a pair of Stay-On Booties. I've had this pattern and the yarn since I was in Scotland almost a year ago and I finally sat down and figured out the pattern. As with most things, it ended up being much easier than it seemed the first time I attempted it. The giver of the pattern informed me that they are the best booties as they really do stay on. These may become a staple baby gift.
There were also these Wrist Warmers I knit. Erik has informed me that he probably won't wear wrist warmers, but I love them just the same.
I finally finished the Diamond Baby Blanket (mentioned here). It is delightful. Absolutely delightful. Erik picked the wool for the blanket. His first choice was the purple used in these tunics for my nieces, which would have been absolutely beautiful, but I wanted to knit something more gender neutral because who knows when I'll be wrapping a baby in said blanket and what gender said baby will be.
This Knitted Baby Hat took only a few hours to complete. I like how it looks, but would use different yarn next time as this was hand spun and of varying thickness throughout. I would make something warmer and cozier. I was going to send this to some friends who just had a baby, but I think I'll knit them a new one that is thicker -- warmer and cozier.
warm enough to sit on the deck
Yesterday wasn't particularly warm, but it has been quite lovely here as of late. Erik and I spent an afternoon sitting on the deck sipping tea. Erik read while I sat knitting. It was pleasant.
We left the door open and allowed the sun to warm our kitchen. In January! I think it was +4... or +2, with the sun shining on you it felt warmer. As long as we're in the positives, I'm happy.
I have another presentation today -- I am educating nurse educators. I get extremely anxious, but it's good for me to stretch myself and to go out of my comfort zone. What's the worst that could happen?? Don't answer that, I've been more than creative in thinking of possibilities myself.
I have been knitting up a storm the past couple days. I've started on some Christmas gifts for next year already. I had a moment of inspiration so I ran with it. I'll thank myself come November. I'm already thanking myself though I'm tempted to send some things out now as belated-Christmas gifts... I won't do that though. I'll put them somewhere for safe keeping and hopefully not forget about them next year. I typically like having my Christmas shopping/making done before November. Or at least the bulk of it. That did not happen this year. This was our worst year ever for being on the ball. I still have a package to send to my sister-in-law in the Mid-West. Un-un-un-un-un-un-un (as she would say). People love Christmas in January right??
Erik's up so it's time to get going. Happy Tuesday!
We left the door open and allowed the sun to warm our kitchen. In January! I think it was +4... or +2, with the sun shining on you it felt warmer. As long as we're in the positives, I'm happy.
I have another presentation today -- I am educating nurse educators. I get extremely anxious, but it's good for me to stretch myself and to go out of my comfort zone. What's the worst that could happen?? Don't answer that, I've been more than creative in thinking of possibilities myself.
I have been knitting up a storm the past couple days. I've started on some Christmas gifts for next year already. I had a moment of inspiration so I ran with it. I'll thank myself come November. I'm already thanking myself though I'm tempted to send some things out now as belated-Christmas gifts... I won't do that though. I'll put them somewhere for safe keeping and hopefully not forget about them next year. I typically like having my Christmas shopping/making done before November. Or at least the bulk of it. That did not happen this year. This was our worst year ever for being on the ball. I still have a package to send to my sister-in-law in the Mid-West. Un-un-un-un-un-un-un (as she would say). People love Christmas in January right??
Erik's up so it's time to get going. Happy Tuesday!
Saturday, January 04, 2014
local delights
Two delicious local delights to share with you today. Erik and I don't eat out often, but try to choose interesting places when we do. We have two restaurants that are among our favourites in Kelowna. Both are situated downtown so one can go for a walk along the lake after (or before) dinner.
1. Pho Soc Trang
Yumm. Delicious and affordable. We usually share a pho soup with vegetables added. Dinner for two for under $15. Also, you get a punch card when you buy soup so after ten you get one free. If we don't get the pho then we get the lemongrass vermicelli bowl which is equally delicious.
One of the best things about Pho Soc Trang is the employees. They are hilarious and adorable.
2. Bai Thong
I'm sure Bai Thong could be affordable, but Erik and I can't help ourselves when we're there so we eat way too much food and spend way too much money. We only go here if we're going for dinner with friends. The owner always laughs at how much we order and tells us we won't be able to finish our meal. We always do and walk out with our bellies aching.
Recommendations... everything! Pad Thai. Tom Ka Gai. Pad Prick King. Gang Kiew Waan. You could honestly pick anything on the menu and be more than satisfied.
I wish I had an excuse to go for dinner now. Anyone want to come for a visit??
1. Pho Soc Trang
Yumm. Delicious and affordable. We usually share a pho soup with vegetables added. Dinner for two for under $15. Also, you get a punch card when you buy soup so after ten you get one free. If we don't get the pho then we get the lemongrass vermicelli bowl which is equally delicious.
One of the best things about Pho Soc Trang is the employees. They are hilarious and adorable.
2. Bai Thong
I'm sure Bai Thong could be affordable, but Erik and I can't help ourselves when we're there so we eat way too much food and spend way too much money. We only go here if we're going for dinner with friends. The owner always laughs at how much we order and tells us we won't be able to finish our meal. We always do and walk out with our bellies aching.
Recommendations... everything! Pad Thai. Tom Ka Gai. Pad Prick King. Gang Kiew Waan. You could honestly pick anything on the menu and be more than satisfied.
I wish I had an excuse to go for dinner now. Anyone want to come for a visit??
Friday, January 03, 2014
lucky me.
I was lucky enough to have my dear friends spend the night last weekend. It felt wonderful to have them in my home! The pitter patter of little feet warmed me to my very soul. The squeals and giggles made my heart swell with joy.
Oh, how I have missed these people -- both the big ones and the little ones. For the few moments they were in my home it felt like they had never left.
Sawyer repeatedly asked me what I wanted to do with her. We had a rough night so we watched a movie and baked cookies trying to buy some time for the parents to sleep. Our visit was much too short, but that couldn't be helped. I'm saving all my pennies hoping to make a trip up to FSJ to visit the family some time after the baby arrives.
Last week I also got to visit with this family and their new baby. Makana is a gem -- she is adorable and snuggly and delicious. It's no secret that I adore babies so I soaked in my baby snuggles.
A favourite family and a new baby... I'd say that was a pretty wonderful weekend.
Oh, how I have missed these people -- both the big ones and the little ones. For the few moments they were in my home it felt like they had never left.
Sawyer repeatedly asked me what I wanted to do with her. We had a rough night so we watched a movie and baked cookies trying to buy some time for the parents to sleep. Our visit was much too short, but that couldn't be helped. I'm saving all my pennies hoping to make a trip up to FSJ to visit the family some time after the baby arrives.
Last week I also got to visit with this family and their new baby. Makana is a gem -- she is adorable and snuggly and delicious. It's no secret that I adore babies so I soaked in my baby snuggles.
A favourite family and a new baby... I'd say that was a pretty wonderful weekend.
{this moment}
{this moment} - A
single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple,
special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and
remember.
Wishing you a wintery weekend!
Wishing you a wintery weekend!
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Thursday, January 02, 2014
this and that
- We welcomed 2013 on a rooftop in Arequipa, Peru watching fireworks go off all around us. It was absolutely delightful.
- I welcomed 2014 asleep in my bed as I had to work the next morning. It was not quite as delightful, but sleep is delightful just the same.
- Nostalgia gets the best of me at the beginning of a new year. I make feeble attempts to fight it, but I love sitting in memories. Not just memories of the last year, but of all the years before. I like nothing more than sitting by the fire, sipping on some Teaberry's, and reminiscing. My favourite tea at Teaberry's -- Feel Relaxed.
- I'm planning on reminiscing later though.
- We visited some friends in Stanwood this Christmas and they have Fiesta plates which I happened to drool over our entire visit. Now I've been dreaming of them. I want one in (almost) every colour.
- I purchased this calendar. One for myself and one for a sister-in-law. I drool over this too. Daily. It is in my kitchen and I love it. I also love that SKOS and I have the same calendar. It makes me smile. Seriously, the calendar is delightful!
- I talked with SKOS and her four rowdy boys today. Always loud. Always blurry. Always a good time. I wish they lived closer, but am thankful for Skype.
- I came across this a while ago -- Secluded Cultures on the Brink of Extinction. I came across it again this week and found myself still gazing at the photos 30 minutes later. They are breath-taking.
- On the same site (mymodernmet.com), I saw this -- Touching Portraits of Mothers with Their One-Day-Old Babies. It makes me want to take photos of the mama's I doula for. I have two births lines up in March/April... We'll see if I still feel inspired then. Or if the Mama's feel up for it.
- I'm off to make some pumpkin spice pancakes!
- Happy New Year!
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