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Friday, December 23, 2005


Well my days been fascinating.

Today I woke up at 7:00 and left the house at 7:15 to go to the hospital. I got there at 7:45. I walked around with my parents until we found the X-ray room. When we went in there they told us to go back to the front office and get some forms filled out. (yay.) We went back, filled out the forms, and then went back to the X-ray room. Once in there I got a little paper band around my wrist. And guess what. They spelled my middle name wrong. I ignored that and waited for them to call my name. I was supposed to have my Ultra-sound done at 8:15. It wasn’t until 10:15 that they called my name. I found out that I was very ticklish when the lady took the thing and put warm gel on it and pressed it onto my stomach area. It looked really cool. You know those X-ray things they do to pregnant women? That’s kinda what this was. After that I went up stairs and waited a couple on minutes then this lady came out and both me and my mom walked into a room, we left my dad in the waiting room. I changed into the hospital gown and lay down in the bed. 30 minutes later a nurse came in and inserted a needle into my hand to get a blood sample. I freaked out. Then she put the IV in. She walked away and my whole arm started to ache badly. I eventually went away. At about 12:10, Dr. Edmund came in and introduced himself. He was, dare I say, kind of hot. He had long blonde hair pulled back into a pony tail. He was in charge of the Atheism. He talked to me a little; my mom told him that once when I was in 2nd grade I had gone to the hospital to get my adenoids taken out. I woke up during the procedure and freaked out because I couldn’t see. I was fine two hours later. Dr. Edmund told my mom not to worry about it because it would be very rare for the same thing to happen again. Right after he left, Mike (I forgot his last name, I’ll just call him Dr. Mike) came in and talked to me some. He was also in charged of the Atheism. He then pushed my little hospital bed through the hospital into the operating room. I liked him; he was really funny and weird. Half way through pushing my bed he said, “Ok, I’m tired now. How about I lay down and you push me?” Once we were in the operating room, my parents left and Dr. Edmund and Dr. Mike both came in and started to get me ready for the operation. While Dr. Edmund seemed calm and quite, but still funny, Dr. Mike was practically dancing around singing songs. Dr. Mike put those things on me that monitor your heart rate, when he put one between my shoulders, I laughed because it tickled. He said, “Alright! You passed the tickle test!” then Dr. Edmund said, “Ah yes, the TT.” (T-tickle T-test) Dr. Mike put the oxygen mask over my moth and then I fell asleep. When I woke up, I was in a different room and I couldn’t sit up because I was so dizzy. 30 minutes later, both my mom and dad came up and one of the nurses took us back to my other room to get my clothes. My dad went down to pull the car up to the front and I was pushed down to the waiting room in a wheelchair.

I still do no believe I needed the wheelchair, I felt fine. I still feel fine. They said I would be tired and dizzy. But here I sit, only threes hours after leaving the hospital, and I feel fine. My throat may be sore a little, but I am alright. Though I am gonna stay home for a couple of days. I don’t want to be too active or I may get sick.


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Song Of The Day

"Crooked Teeth" Death Cab For Cutie

It was one hundred degrees, as we sat beneath a willow tree,
Who's tears didn’t care, they just hung in the air, and refused to fall, to fall.

And I knew I’d made horrible call,
And now the state line felt like the Berlin wall,
And there was no doubt about which side I was on.

Cause I built you a home in my heart,
With rotten wood, it decayed from the start.

Cause you can’t find nothing at all,
If there was nothing there all along.
No you can’t find nothing at all,
If there was nothing there all along.

I braved treacherous streets,
And kids strung out on homemade speed.
And we shared a bed in which I could not sleep,
At all, woo, hoo, woo, hooOoOo.

Cause at night the sun in the tree,
Made the skyline look like crooked teeth,
In the mouth of a man who was devouring, us both.

You’re so cute when you’re slurring your speech,
But they’re closing the bar and they want us to leave.

And you can’t find nothing at all,
If there was nothing there all along.
No you can’t find nothing at all,
If there was nothing there all along.

I’m a war, of head versus heart,
And it’s always this way.
My head is weak, my heart always speaks,
Before I know what it will say.

And you can’t find nothing at all,
If there was nothing there all along.
No you can’t find nothing at all,
If there was nothing there all along…

There were churches, theme parks, and malls
but there was nothing there all along

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