Thursday, May 27, 2010

endings

this week has been full of endings.
the end of LOST.
but much more importantly, the end of Lance's first year of preschool.
This year has been an incredible year for Lance.
He increased his vocabulary hundredfold.

He developed his social skills.

He learned about shapes, colors, numbers, letters, nursery rhymes and that is just the stuff I could figure out from his limited vocabulary.

He made a best friend.

He became even more independent.

He made all kinds of art, I now have quite a collection.
He just loved school
and I am so happy for him, but a little sad because he is growing up way too fast.
Can he just stay in preschool forever? you know it is fun, he learns things and there aren't the pressures of tests and the class size is small, it is the perfect learning environment.
What is the Noggin saying about "why can't everyday be like preschool?" it is so true.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Top Ten Really Interesting Things I Have Learned in Anatomy

 Actually the title should be Top 10 Interesting Things I Have Learned in Anatomy that Aren't Going to be On the Exam

Human Anatomy is kicking my butt, there is so much information and so many body parts it is ridiculous.  My first exam is Thursday, it was tonight, but thankfully the professor pushed it back a class period.  The exam is 104 questions plus 1 critical thinking essay (he will injure a body area and we have to explain body parts affected, i'm scared!). 104 questions that cover the anatomical body regions/cavities, the skin, the nervous system, cranial and spinal nerves, the cardiovascular system, including tons of arteries and veins to major areas of the body, the skeleton, and tonight we will cover joints.  So through 3 hours of lecture twice a  week I have learned some really interesting stuff so here's my top 10 really interesting things I have learned in Anatomy that probably won't be on the exam, but I have learned it and probably won't forget it:

10- that mammary glands are modified sweat glands, though they are very different knowing they are similar is kind of weird after nursing two kids

9- at age 40 you have completely ossified, basically it takes 40 years for your skeleton to be complete!

8- you are born with approximately 270 bones, by age 40 you have only 206 (bones fuse together and not just in the skull)

7- one nerve cell can be 2 meters long such as in a really tall basketball player where a nerve can run from their toe to their spinal cord

6- your spinal cord is the length of the vertebral column when you are a child, but it ends at lumbar vertebrae 1 as an adult and so nerves have to stretch to reach their origin openings once the spinal cord stops growing, I thought it was the length of the vertebral column

5- the hypoid bone is in the neck and isn't attached to any other bones, in a CSI situation if it is broken you were strangled

4-the fibula's purpose is to stabilize the ankle, it can be used a donor bone if needed and you can still walk/run fairly normally even it is removed (fibula is in the lower leg)

3- a doctor or health professional could identify the location of a spinal injury based on touching different areas the skin and a lack of touch and making it according to the dermatome would identify the area of injury, basically areas of the body are divided into dermatomes (regions of nerve sensitivity) and lack of sensitivity can pinpoint where damage to the spinal cord/vertebral column is, fascinating stuff

2- despite how complicated we are there are two options for body organs they either contract or secrete, seems so easy yet we are so complicated

1- that blood from organs in the abdominal cavity (mainly organs associated with digestion) gets filtered through the liver before it returns to the heart, the liver filters out toxins as everyone knows, but it also filters out excess glucose.  the liver is glucose storage for the brain, it stores about 12 hours of glucose so the brain will have glucose (food energy) for the fast of night or anytime we aren't eating, after 12 hours are body starts breaking down fats, never thought about how the body adapts to sleep/resting periods or times when food might not be consumed

So Anatomy is the one of the hardest classes I have taken, a lot of information really fast, and I haven't mentioned the worst part- cadavers, it has been three weeks and I am still uncomfortable and next week we begin dissection, this is only a 7 week class, almost halfway through, I think I can, I think I can.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

a room with a view


so it isn't oceanfront, but I can still see the ocean
and the view is pretty interesting
wishing this view was a bit longer than 1 night, but I will enjoy it while I have it.

Sunday, May 09, 2010

not the mother's day I had in mind

is not about being showered with gifts and pampered today, this mother's day is about mothering and trying to survive even when you feel the worst.
I have strep throat and though I should be feeling better I am still not 100%, probably because I did not sleep well last night, I could not go to sleep and despite falling asleep sometimes after 1am I still got up at the usual 7 am, I am as bad as my kids.
And the way life goes, Jeff was doing sound at church this morning so he had to leave by 8 and was gone until almost 1pm leaving me, exhausted not feeling great with two kids for the morning.  Lance, last night was running a fever and this morning it was back, probably strep throat since I have it, but it could be something else.  One of his eyes doesn't look to good either, hopefully not pink eye, but it looks like it.  I tried to take him to an immediate care clinic this morning, but they would not accept his insurance and I didn't want to pay the $123 when I could just wait until tomorrow.  So I have been giving him Motrin and Tylenol regularly in hopes of keeping his fever down and just waiting until tomorrow when I can take him to the doctor.
All in all, this mother's day is not what I had planned or even expected, but I guess that is what motherhood really is all about.  Maybe next year, and then again maybe not.

Thursday, May 06, 2010

strawberry season

After preschool on Tuesday we headed up to go pick strawberries.

It was a beautiful afternoon, not too hot and since it was Tuesday it wasn't crowded.

At one point we were the only ones there picking.
Lance was a good helper, he picked strawberries and really enjoyed searching for the perfect one.
Lily just ate and ate and ate.   She was taking them out of my box faster sometimes then I could get them in.
Despite the kids short attention span we managed to pick 20 pounds worth.
The strawberries taste so good and make the grocery store ones seem like they are cardboard.
So we will eat our fill, freeze some, and go back for more because strawberry season only lasts a month and you got to get them while the getting is good.

Monday, May 03, 2010

good things

Good things:
1- in 60 days we will be heading down to Topsail Island for a week at the beach, can't wait

2-there's a trade show May 16-18 at Wrightsville Beach and we are hoping to go and stay at the SunSpree Resort, I am hoping and praying that everything works out because I really want to go!

3- I scored some great finds at some yard sales Saturday morning
a- a Flip-N-Fold to replace the one that burned up in the fire at the shop and it really is great at folding shirts especially in a retail environment
b- a really cute Old Navy jumper for Lil for $1
c- a Cars inflatable air mattress/sleeping bag for Lance for $1 (new $34 and this is in great shape!)
d- 2 long sleeve shirts and a pair of swim trunks for Lance for a total of $1.50
e- How I Became A Pirate, hardcover for $1
f- A Counting Train Puzzle for Lance for $3, that was my splurge
g- Princess Mega-Block Carriage for Lily for $3, my splurge for her
and a few other items, some good finds, love yard sale season!

4- my first biology graduate class starts tomorrow, Human Anatomy, excited and scared all at the same time, the professor uses cadavers in the class and its a night which is a little creepy, but I should learn a whole lot

5- my allergies which have been horrible the last couple of days are improving, this pollen season has been rough and I hope it is mostly over

6- enjoying the warm weather and look forward to summer

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