
Saturday, October 27, 2007
Hobbies
My first response to hobbies is "who has time for hobbies?" Between work, school, kids, church, etc. it is difficult to find any free time. I had a sewing teacher come to my house to give me a lesson. But as I write this, the sewing machine is where I left it and the project has not been started. The activity that I do everyday I guess would be my hobby is working out. It may come as a surprise since I don't have the body to fit the work-out schedule, but I lift weights 3 days a week and jog 3 days a week. Please note my weight lifting picture in the lower right corner :) I am proud to say that I have never been able to jog 5 miles before until now. My knees would hurt, but not anymore! It must be all that cod liver oil I take everyday lubricating my joints.....Not only do I like exercising, it is a great way to help me feel healthier. For now, this will probably be the hobby I participate in most. Sewing, Scrapbooking, gardening will just have to wait for later. Debbie

Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Issues in the Healthroom
I don't have a classroom, but I can comment on what I am seeing with the students who come to my office. More than medical issues, I am seeing more kids with mental health and family issues that are interfering with success at school. This year I am also seeing kids with what people are calling "school avoidance". These students usually complain of headaches and stomach aches and appear in the health room often. What I find even more interesting are some of the parents who enable this behavior by allowing them to go home at every whim. Taking this one step further, I know a parent who gets her son's nurse practioner to excuse all of his absences ( writes he had a "virus" or a sore throat or strained muscles, etc.). Sometimes it can be difficult to convince these students and parents that attendence is essential for school success.
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
New Interesting Technology
Hmmm...new, interesting technology...I'm barely getting this computer thing down let alone think of a new piece of equipment to try and learn. To be totally candid, I haven't even figured out all the bells and whistles on my cell phone! If I have to pick a piece of technology that I would like to learn about/have I guess it would be an iphone. This is because it would be my "all in one " piece of equipment.
Thursday, October 11, 2007
The War
Sometimes the war does not seem real to me. I was speaking with the counselors at school not too long ago about this very thing. We came to the conclusion that since we, as civilians, have not had to personally sacrifice anything, it is easy for the war not to be part of our daily lives (my mother, who was a young lady during WWII, spoke of the rationing of certain groceries and items during that time period. Sugar, chocolate, coffee, and nylon is what I remember her mentioning. I even have some grocery ration coupons from the war that belonged to my grandparents). However, I do read in the newspaper the casualties and ask myself how much longer will this continue. It seems like this fighting has been going on so long it is difficult for me to remember when it even started. As far as if this is just war, I admit I waffle back and forth. Part of me feels we need to help our neighbor, even if it is on the other side of the world. The other part of me feels that we have no business being over there. Questions I ask are,"How do I support the GI's but not the war? Is this conflict really about oil? Why does it seem our government is not being truthful?" This situation is so much more complex than what I can articulate. What I do feel I can say with confidence is that I look forward to the day when our service men and women come home.

Here is a picture from last summer. You may wonder why I have those buttefly bandages on my nose, so I will tell you. We were having a wiffle ball tournament at out house. We had about 20 boys ranging in ages from 11-17 playing. During the whole tournament nobody got injured, but me (and I wasn't even playing). I tripped on the steps on our patio, hit the sliding glass door and then smacked the bottom frame of the glass. I did not break the fall with my hand as I had to protect my cup of coffee that I was toting :) I probably could have used a few stitches, but nurses don't always practice what they preach. I do have a little scar as a momento from the tournament of 2007.
Saturday, October 6, 2007
School Nurses are great
As you see, I am a school nurse! I work at Woodland Middle School and Woodland High School. I believe health education is very important and hope that I make a difference for our students.
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