All those who know me know how I love any reason to celebrate, even if it's me getting older. This birthday brings me even closer to the big 4-0 and I really am okay with that. I didn't really have much planned until some good friends stepped into play. In the normal Trishie fashion I was able to spread my birthday out for a good week. Had dinner with my ambulance partner Nick one night, my friend John another night, and a super secret Sunday celebration with Melanie and the girls. In addition there were lots and lots of phone calls, texts, birthday singing, emails and birthday cards from so many wonderful family and friends. I love you all!!!
Melanie and I had plans to play raquetball Sunday morning and then have brunch. I have never played raquetball as I'm not super coordinated, but it was a blast and a lot of laughing. For some unknown reason my body feels the urge to kick my foot up behind me when I hit the ball. Its kinda gay, but was really funny. From there I was blindfolded in the car and driven to the secret destination for brunch. Melanie thinking she was super tricky drove in circles through 4-way intersections, backed up down roads, did circles around the same neighborhoods and did her very best to make me sick. I had told her before that if she blindfolded me I'd puke and she replied "I'll roll the window down." What a true friend... Finally we ended up at our destination and it was even fancier than I could have imagined--IHop!!! I was paraded through the entrance by Portia and Mikaela and wasn't un-blindfolded until we had our name in to wait for our table. It was a hoot! Apparently it's a popular day of birth as the Ihop had ten birthdays that morning! We had a delicious breakfast, opened presents, and shared a little ice cream sundae.
After my fun morning I spent the rest of the day being a lazy, study-free fool. I cleaned my house, had a hot bath and read a fun book, had flowers delivered to my door, and made a delicious birthday dinner of lamb and pasta. It was wonderful!
Saturday, February 16, 2008
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Stupid cold...
Right now I have a miserable head cold, cough, and for the second time in six months have laryngitis. Yeah, I've already heard all the "funny" comments about me being silent. Anyhow, once I feel a little better and have a bit more energy I'll post a few pictures from my birthday celebration. Thanks for all the birthday wishes! Right now though, I am beat after full physical days at academy and/or school with this stupid cold thingamajigie... Off to bed after I drink my honey lemon ginger cough tea, chug a little Robitussin, and suck on a Chloraseptic while I (hopefully) fall asleep. Sweet dreams little Charlie...
Thursday, February 7, 2008
They pay me to do this???
Today was day four of my new career and it was great. So many times throughout the day I thought to myself, "I can't believe they are paying me to do this!" It's still a bit strange feeling and at times I forget that I'm no longer a volunteer and now an employee. It is a bit of a shift and kind of sad to accept not being able to respond to calls outside of my work hours. The training is fantastic, the drill ground work is a wonderful refresher, and how much do I love being able to work out doing PT almost every day?! Today after classroom we spent the entire afternoon doing shake-n-bakes, SCBA drills and emergency air operations, and confined space blackout drills. It was good physical work, pretty sweaty, and a blast!
The new group of employees is great. There are six new fire/paramedics and us three fire/EMT/Engineers. To this point everyone seems really great, excited to be here, pretty much everyone comes with great experience in some way or another, and we are all working really well together. I am excited about the new friendships and working relationships with these new members of my FD family. One of the medics was one of my academy instructors in my probie academy in 2003 which is lots of fun! So many great resources to learn from. I can even honestly say that I don't even mind the new red (probie) shirts that we were issued on Monday. It's a strange feeling to be a probie again but I'm here for the long haul and am okay being one of the least senior people on the department for now (even though I've been there over four years). :-)
Having 6 8-hr hospital clinicals thrown in at school yesterday was a bit unexpected and will make the next few months schedule even busier. I look at it though as an opportunity to learn and absorb more detailed information in the OR, ED, and RT units which could be really interesting. It's going to be a tough and very busy few months with fire academy M-F and paramedic school on C-shift days but it'll all work out.
Thanks to all of you who are pulling for our little cage-fighter Charlie. He's hanging in there and keeping all those who love him on our toes. Hang in there, little man!!!
Back to the books now to try and get caught up a bit on my school reading...yikes!!!
The new group of employees is great. There are six new fire/paramedics and us three fire/EMT/Engineers. To this point everyone seems really great, excited to be here, pretty much everyone comes with great experience in some way or another, and we are all working really well together. I am excited about the new friendships and working relationships with these new members of my FD family. One of the medics was one of my academy instructors in my probie academy in 2003 which is lots of fun! So many great resources to learn from. I can even honestly say that I don't even mind the new red (probie) shirts that we were issued on Monday. It's a strange feeling to be a probie again but I'm here for the long haul and am okay being one of the least senior people on the department for now (even though I've been there over four years). :-)
Having 6 8-hr hospital clinicals thrown in at school yesterday was a bit unexpected and will make the next few months schedule even busier. I look at it though as an opportunity to learn and absorb more detailed information in the OR, ED, and RT units which could be really interesting. It's going to be a tough and very busy few months with fire academy M-F and paramedic school on C-shift days but it'll all work out.
Thanks to all of you who are pulling for our little cage-fighter Charlie. He's hanging in there and keeping all those who love him on our toes. Hang in there, little man!!!
Back to the books now to try and get caught up a bit on my school reading...yikes!!!
Saturday, February 2, 2008
Back on the blogger again!
It seems that somehow it's been nearly two years since I last blogged about my experiences and adventures in Antarctica. How incredible that time was and where has the time gone in between!?! Well, in the last two years my life has not been nearly so interesting but very fulfilling and busy nonetheless...
Today I worked my last full-time shift at Pridemark Paramedics where I've worked on the ambulance in a fairly busy 911 EMS system for the last nearly three years. It was a bittersweet day for several reasons. I have learned so much from several really amazing paramedic partners about medicine, pre-hospital care and how to provide it with skill and flair, dealing with and appreciating people from all walks of life (we all have something to share and teach), and just how many people either don't wear underwear or really could be less interested if they have pants on when they go to the hospital. I tell you, you really can't make some of this stuff up. I'm going to miss spending my days at hospitals, cursing oblivious drivers, staring at parking lots, singing with elderly demented patients, going on walk-about in the grocery stores to prevent DVT's from sitting too long, experiencing the sheer joy of finding both a cold Diet Coke in a can AND an applesauce container in the fridge of an EMS lounge (honestly, I couldn't have been more excited!), playing on the playground and swings of elementary schools, and most of all sitting next to and getting to know some fantastic people in the ambulance for 12 hours straight each day. Thanks Nick, Christi, Josh, and Matt for helping me to get where I am today. You're all amazing! :-)
I am excited now for the new challenges and huge changes that are taking place in my life. I started Paramedic school on January 17th and start a new career as a full-time paid Firefighter/EMT/Engineer at Louisville Fire Department where I've been a volunteer since July of 2003. It's a busy time for me, scary in many ways, but I am so excited about what is to come and feel so fortunate to have these opportunities.
Although I do think that I may have been the family's founding blogger, in order to be the winner of the poll on mom's blog (not that I'm the least bit competitive or anything), I now have become a born again blogger! Ha...
Finally, and most importantly, please keep my sweet little 8 month old nephew, Charlie Cooper, in your thoughts as he is fighting like a champ for his life in the PICU at Primary Children's Medical Center with bacterial meningitis. Click here to get to his blog. Charlie the world is pulling for you!
Today I worked my last full-time shift at Pridemark Paramedics where I've worked on the ambulance in a fairly busy 911 EMS system for the last nearly three years. It was a bittersweet day for several reasons. I have learned so much from several really amazing paramedic partners about medicine, pre-hospital care and how to provide it with skill and flair, dealing with and appreciating people from all walks of life (we all have something to share and teach), and just how many people either don't wear underwear or really could be less interested if they have pants on when they go to the hospital. I tell you, you really can't make some of this stuff up. I'm going to miss spending my days at hospitals, cursing oblivious drivers, staring at parking lots, singing with elderly demented patients, going on walk-about in the grocery stores to prevent DVT's from sitting too long, experiencing the sheer joy of finding both a cold Diet Coke in a can AND an applesauce container in the fridge of an EMS lounge (honestly, I couldn't have been more excited!), playing on the playground and swings of elementary schools, and most of all sitting next to and getting to know some fantastic people in the ambulance for 12 hours straight each day. Thanks Nick, Christi, Josh, and Matt for helping me to get where I am today. You're all amazing! :-)
I am excited now for the new challenges and huge changes that are taking place in my life. I started Paramedic school on January 17th and start a new career as a full-time paid Firefighter/EMT/Engineer at Louisville Fire Department where I've been a volunteer since July of 2003. It's a busy time for me, scary in many ways, but I am so excited about what is to come and feel so fortunate to have these opportunities.
Although I do think that I may have been the family's founding blogger, in order to be the winner of the poll on mom's blog (not that I'm the least bit competitive or anything), I now have become a born again blogger! Ha...
Finally, and most importantly, please keep my sweet little 8 month old nephew, Charlie Cooper, in your thoughts as he is fighting like a champ for his life in the PICU at Primary Children's Medical Center with bacterial meningitis. Click here to get to his blog. Charlie the world is pulling for you!
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