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Country: United States
State: North Carolina
Gender: Female


Interests: reading, singing, playing music (flute and piano), drawing (of course everyting is done in a orderly fashion)
Expertise: being organized
Occupation: Student
Industry: Medical


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Member Since: 1/24/2003

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Saturday, April 02, 2005

VALERIEDIANEEVANS
V is for Virginal
A is for Adventurous
L is for Lovable
E is for Explosive
R is for Revolutionary
I is for Irresistible
E is for Extreme
D is for Dorky
I is for Irresistible
A is for Arty
N is for Normal
E is for Enlightened
E is for Energetic
V is for Virtuous
A is for Abstract
N is for Naive
S is for Sporty
You Are a German Shepherd Puppy
Intelligent, quick witted, and a bit aggressive. You've got the jaw power to take a bite out of anyone you choose.
Your Dominant Intelligence is Linguistic Intelligence
You are excellent with words and language. You explain yourself well. An elegant speaker, you can converse well with anyone on the fly. You are also good at remembering information and convicing someone of your point of view. A master of creative phrasing and unique words, you enjoy expanding your vocabulary. You would make a fantastic poet, journalist, writer, teacher, lawyer, politician, or translator.
Yeah Right.....


Monday, February 28, 2005

For most intents and purposes, I've moved here.  My soon to be husband and I are still playing around with the layout (at least we will be once he's finished his paper) but I am posting there more frequently than here so I thought I'd put up a link.  Hope you come by and drop us a note.

Peace and blessings.


Monday, February 21, 2005

Did You Know?

 

Did you know that it’s not good to put alcohol on cuts, abrasions and open wounds?  It causes the blood to coagulate and anaerobic bacterial infection.  When the blood coagulates the white blood cells can’t get to the wound site as well.  The anaerobic forms flourish because the white blood cells can’t get there fast enough and all the oxygen is removed from the wound site.  Alcohol is good for surface disinfectant because it can kill gram negative bacteria by disrupting its cell wall.  A better disinfectant for cuts and stuff is hydrogen peroxide because it is an oxidizing agent and can kill those anaerobic forms of bacteria by forming super oxide radicals that the bacteria can’t break down.  The problem with peroxide, however, is that it does have mutagenic properties if used too much.

 

Can we tell that I had a microbiology test this morning?

 

I’m really enjoying this last semester so far.  I’ve had two micro tests, two lab tests, two presentations, and a service learning project already.  I purposely put all the presentations and projects early in the semester so that I can focus on wedding and traveling as the semester gets closer to graduation.  I have 75 days til graduation and 152 days til the wedding.  I’m very excited about both.

 

I’m still waiting on replies from the three remaining medical schools in Pennsylvania.  An in the meantime I’ve taken up tutoring high school biology.  I have three students who are all in the same sophomore biology class.  They’re all bright and the material really isn’t all that difficult; I just think that the teacher is probably using too much scientific jargon and doesn’t translate well for non-science people. I started with one student and got the other two by recommendation.  I enjoy teaching and if I don’t get into medschool this first year, I’m thinking about substitute teaching or teaching part time while I reapply.

 

In the world of wedding planning, things are going very well.  I’ve purchased KB’s wedding band and mine should finished this week.  We did these early because I won’t be in Charlotte after graduation and the jeweler we’re working with is only here in town.  They have beautiful stuff and I highly recommend them if you want to have something designed.  KB and I are going to Knoxville this weekend to talk with Dan, who will be officiating, and going over a survey we took back in October (we haven’t had any time to go back earlier than this to see the results).  We’re also planning on going over to Connie’s Bridal, where I got my dress, to pick out tux styles.  We looked at styles and colors this past Saturday, but Connie’s is better priced than where we were looking.

 

For spring break, we’re heading to Oklahoma to visit family and for me to have my bridal pictures taken.  I’m looking forward to visiting with soon to be family.  I met them all at Ces’ wedding but it was a rather hectic weekend and I didn’t have much time to actually talk to them.

 

So I guess life is going smoothly at the moment, for me anyway.  KB has two things left to do: a post on the webboard and a paper.  He’s working on the paper right now and I’m hoping that he’ll have it finished before we head off to Knoxville on Friday.

 


Thursday, February 03, 2005

Today was a day that I don't know whether to scream or cry....grumble.


Wednesday, January 26, 2005

This was in my mailbox from my da-to-be.
2005 Seminar for Men
(Prepared and Presented by Females)

1. How to fill an ice tray

2. You too can do housework

3. PMS: Learn when to keep your mouth shut

4. Parenting: It doesn't end with conception

5. Understanding the female response to your coming in drunk at 4am

6. "The weekend" and "sports" are not synonyms

7. Get a life; learn to cook

8. How not to act like an idiot when you're obviously wrong

9. How to go shopping with your mate and not get lost

10. Reasons to give flowers

11. How to stay awake in public

12. Garbage: Getting it to the curb

13. How to put the toilet lid down

14. The remote control: Overcoming your dependency

15. Helpful postural hints for couch potatoes

16. Reasons to call home

17. Mothers-in-law: They are people too



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