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  1. Do you think anyone will ever understand what this war is doing to the military and their families? Does anybody remember we're at war?
  2. Why would you go into medicine if you hate people and can't wait to judge them all? Being short staffed isn't an excuse.
  3. The didn't fire me for telling nurses not to discuss pediatric rape cases so hatefully, but they don't return my calls and I have no hours.
  4. You can't reform healthcare until you get rid of hospital politics. I hope I get the job at the plasma center. Hospitals are evil.
  5. This level of boredom is surely toxic.
  6. My 6 year old picked out an outfit to wear with her new cowgirl boots today. Truth be told, she looked like a rodeo clown. (But cuter.)
  7. @knittingdropout That was me. I was trying to sell you "male enhancement" products. I'll leave your blog alone.
  8. I need to get kids and dogs to bed. All are accounted for at least.
  9. Making mushroom couscous for the kiddos.
  10. @vtknitboy Those cables are nice.
  11. @steadierfooting Isn't he a healthcare worker? We are allowed to have it here.
  12. Spinning a sweater's worth.
  13. I ate more candy than the kids. That will hurt later.
  14. Best search term for my blog this week: crotch secret. That person must have been mighty disappointed.
  15. I am so happy that I don't have to dress up for Halloween at work. Small miracles abound.
  16. I'm taking Isabel shopping for some cowgirl boots tonight. All kids love boots. (no laces to tie)
  17. If I have to hear The Monster Mash again, I'm going to puke.
  18. 30 minutes on the elliptical machine. Where do I pick up my trophy?
  19. Project Runway is on. This is the high point of my week.
  20. The only person in Oklahoma who knows me by name is the owner of the yarn store in Norman. It's all about priorities and follow through.