Archives: June 2007

Yes, tattoos do hurt!

by Emily
Published on: June 24, 2007
Categories: crzegrl.net
Comments: 3 Comments

Ouch
I think this photo says it all.

Reflection
Flickr set here.

crzegrl.net—–rated G?

by Emily
Published on: June 24, 2007
Categories: crzegrl.net
Comments: 1 Comment

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So I am sitting in my hammock with an XL vodka tonic, spending the evening as every good geek girl should: surfing my RSS feeds via WiFi in my back yard and getting my drink on. I just had to post this (thanks GruntDoc). According to the above, this blog is rated G.

Video Snapshot 1

I am totally disappointed for some strange reason. Hmmmmm guess that means I am not writing enough blood and gore.

Anyone have any spare Belvedere?

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NursingLink

by Emily
Published on: June 22, 2007
Categories: crzegrl.net
Comments: 2 Comments

Another incredible community and resource for nurses!

NursingLink

My profile page is here. Please add me once you have an account!!!

I am also adding this as a link on my side bar. Man do I have a lot to catch up on.

Absence

by Emily
Published on: June 22, 2007
Categories: crzegrl.net
Comments: 1 Comment

. . .makes the heart grow fonder, or the blog to disappear. My blog silence from the past weeks was intentional. In the search for balance and inspiration, my email was neglected, my MySpace un-updated, my Flickr left without additions. Instead, I spent time traveling, finding adventures, and most importantly, spending time with those I love.

So, without further ado, I give you a bit of crzegrl from the past few weeks:

Transitions

by Emily
Published on: June 22, 2007
Categories: crzegrl.net
Comments: No Comments

So much of my life has historically been spent in transition. Every two years, almost like clockwork, it was a different state, a different school, a different job.

When I bought my house, a friend accused me of nesting—of ‘giving in.’ Just the thought horrified me.

My NP job lasted for just short of two years. My one year anniversary as a flight nurse is rapidly approaching. In retrospect, nesting is the last thing I did. I was simply positioning myself for the opportunity to do what I knew I was destined to do.

So, as I sit, blogging long hand on a long flight to pick up a trauma patient, I am thinking about my friends what are all at the start of experiencing some major life transition.

Flightblogging

Kev, Craig and Ben are all beginning CRNA school. A most daunting task.
Gideon recently became an eligible bachelor again and is moving into a new home as I type this.
Patrick is graduating from the training for his new career in the next two weeks. (I am so proud of you!)
CS is deploying to Iraq, embarking on, what is guaranteed to be, a life changing year.

I am thrilled to see their success and concurrent fear as it takes great personal risk to achieve lofty goals. What amazing people I am surrounded by, and am able to call my friends.

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