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Thursday, September 9, 2010

The "I could/should be" feeling

I sit here writing this post during my second day of having no pictures to edit!
Sorry, if your not a photographer you probably don't understand the thrill.
I can relate it to nursing school though. I remember when I first got out of school, and for the first time in 2 years enjoyed the feeling of not having something I could do each moment. During nursing school, there was always a chapter to read, a case to study, a med to memorize. Now of course this wasn't all that I did, but there was always that feeling that 'I could/should be studying'. Once I graduated and started working my big girl job, I could get off of work and be done with it! Nothing else to do (except cook, clean, laundry...). But there was no "i could/should this..". I reveled in it.
Then I got bored, and picked up a camera.
Now I can't remember the last time I didn't have pictures that "I could/should edit" (actually, now that I think about it, it might of been around Ray's birthday in the beginning of July because I think that's the last time my house was clean). But now, I have a clean house, mopped floors and all, and I even brought my camera tonight to take some pictures just for fun! I used to tote this thing around everywhere I went, then the more sessions I shot, the less life events I captured. So here's to tonight, and edit-free pics :c)

Ray was asked to play with his work's indoor soccer team tonight.
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I've decided that we will start sprint training, because we're starting to play soccer like we're old.
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These bring tears to my eyes.
Not literally, but I really did feel sad looking at my soccer cleats when my roommate borrowed them the other day. Never play soccer with out cleats, they are as necessary as a seat belt in a car.
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Otherwise you end up in one of these, stuck on the bleachers, taking pictures of shoes...
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I do get lunch out of the deal. Matt is taking me out to lunch tomorrow to make up for breaking my toe. Not sure if we're quite even, but it's close. I also get my foot re-xrayed tomorrow. This will determine if my toe needs an intervention (we pray not!).
p.s. I haven't mentioned it here, but due to the above issue, I will not be able to run my first half marathon in November. hmmm.. I'm starting to wonder if this was all a plan of my sister's..
pps. Since referring back to my broken toe post, I thought I'd update on my friends husband. He received his first dose of chemo is doing okay, but could still use a lot of prayer. Thanks

1 comment:

capturedbycheryl.com said...

still praying for your toe :-)

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