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Getting ready for a trip is a lot of work!

November 8, 2007 by Tricia

I’m still up! I shouldn’t be since I’ve got to get up early tomorrow but I’ve been so busy all evening it’s hard to wind down.

It’s amazing how much work packing and getting everything ready can be! Since I’m a sickie I had to bring a lot of extra stuff with me that most people wouldn’t really have to think about bringing with them. Lots of meds and lots of other things just in case I need them. Needless to say I’ve likely brought too much stuff, but better safe than sorry right?

Chris and I were so busy getting ready that we didn’t end up eating dinner until about 11 pm. Now I’ve got a headache! I had to go digging through my bag to find the Tylenol! Speaking of headaches … did you know that they sometimes use botox for headaches? Interesting fact. I used to work at a pain clinic – originally it was a clinic that specialized in headache and whiplash injuries, but then they branched out into all kinds of chronic pain disorders.

The main treatment was what we called “nerve injections” where they’d use a numbing solution, very similar to what the dentist uses when he or she freezes your gums, called Marcaine. They’d inject a little bit of Marcaine here and there on peoples faces, head and neck – all the trigger point areas for their particular headache or pain and their pain would often just go away. The cycle being broken. Trouble was sometimes the pain would only be gone for the short time that the numbing solution worked, other times their pain would be gone for a few days or a week or so, but it always came back.

They eventually started trying Botox because that too affects nerves when it’s injected in trigger point areas, but Botox lasts quite a long time, sometimes up to three months!

I actually miss that job. It was a great nursing job – day shifts, no weekends, no nights. Perfect! However I had the boss from Hell. If she hadn’t of been such a witch I might even still be there. Oh, but then I probably wouldn’t have discovered blogging either and I wouldn’t be going to Vegas in a few hours because of blogging … funny how things happen, isn’t it?

Ok. Me and my aching head should go to bed soon!





Filed Under: Chronic Pain, Entertainment, Great Sites, Home and Lifestyle, Recreation Tagged With: amazing, blog, Blogging, botox, botox for headaches, Chris, Chronic Pain, dinner, eat, eating, injections, Job, Nursing, trigger points, weekend

Rice and tomatoes for dinner

November 7, 2007 by Tricia

Ok … before I take a few minutes to try to pack everything I’ll need for my trip I think I’d better get to work and make dinner.

Tonight we’re going to have a very simple dinner since I need to eat soft foods because my crohn’s is still acting up very badly.

Have you ever had a simple plate of rice with stewed tomatoes on top and a boiled egg or two on the side? It sounds yucky but it actually tastes pretty good and on a cool day it’s a nice warm meal that fills you up.

As I said it’s a really really easy dinner to make too! I’m going to go get it started and then get packing!

Filed Under: Dining and Restaurants, Home and Lifestyle Tagged With: acting, acting up, boiled eggs, cool, crohn, dinner, easy, easy meal, Food, night, rice, rice and tomatoes, stewed tomatoes, tomatoes

Do you like Heroes this season?

November 7, 2007 by Tricia

Have you been watching Heroes this season? I don’t know about you, but I’m not enjoying as much as last season. Perhaps it’s because the characters are scattered all over the globe and keep bouncing back and forth from the present to the past.

I’m not having trouble following it … I just don’t like it. I guess I liked it better when more of the main characters were together rather than all over the place.

I mean, Hiro has finally come back to what I think is the present from where ever he was in Japan … maybe Okinawa Japan? Peter’s bouncing from Ireland to Montreal, to future New York back to present Montreal. The Dominicans might have made it across the border or maybe not … but if they are Dominicans why are they in Mexico anyway? Then we can add a Northern European city into the mix as well as New Orleans, a town in Texas and maybe Los Angeles?

It’s too much … put more Heroes together!

I think I liked this last episode better than any so far this season and that might be because there were more characters together in scenes than there have been in any other episode so far this season. Where is that clinic located anyway? I can’t remember if we even know where it is.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Television Tagged With: border, character, city, Europe, future, Heroes, heroes all over, japan, mexico, Montreal, New York, past, Peter, present, scattered, too much, watch, watching

Getting flustered!

November 7, 2007 by Tricia

I think I’m running out of time to pack!

I’ve spent the day confirming our flight for tomorrow, calling the hotel to confirm that we do indeed have a room, catching up on my internet work as best as I can and here it is almost 8 pm and I still haven’t gotten around to packing!

I’ll never end up in bed by a decent time tonight at this rate!

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle Tagged With: blogs, calling, clothes, confirmed, flight, flustered, hotel, Internet, internet work, packing, ready for trip, running, time, work

Looking for a job? Try Monster

November 7, 2007 by Tricia

Monster.ca has been around for quite a while. I remember searching for nursing jobs on the site as long ago as perhaps 10 years ago! I’m glad to see that it’s still around and has so many options for employers and job seekers.

I’m discussing Monster.ca here, but as you probably already know Monster is a worldwide company with sites for specific countries such as the United States, Australia, Hong Kong, and many European countries. I don’t think there’s a part of the globe that they don’t cover!

If you are visiting the site to look over their job listing you’ll find a wide variety of positions from professional listings in the medical field to service or trade industries. You can search by the type of employment you are interested in or you can search for jobs by location or if you are an employer you can easily create a post job in the system.

Just like when I used Monster in the past, a job seeker can register and create a profile which can include the posting of your resume. I really like that feature because once your resume is up on the site you can update it over time. Employers can look over the listings as well to find potential employees that might suit whatever position for which they are hiring so posting your resume and creating a profile on the site has many benefits.

You’ll also find a Career centre on the site where you can read articles containing career advice, and the resume centre where you can build an online resume. You’ll also discover the Interview Centre, Self Assessment centre, Employment Law Centre and career news within the Career Centre subheading at the top of every page on Monster.ca.

As you can see there are quite a number of resources at Monster for anyone who is searching for a job. I’m certain that if you were to visit the various centres you’d gain some valuable knowledge that would help you get through interviews successfully or that would teach you to create a resume that would catch an employers eye.

Visit the Monster site to start setting up your profile and resume today.

Filed Under: Canada, Employment, Home and Lifestyle Tagged With: articles, career, career centre, company, employee, employer, employment law, free, hiring, interview centre, Job, job postings, job seeker, listing, listings, monster, monster jobs, online, online resume, position, posts, profile, register, resume centre, self assessment

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