Watch your tongue in Testing.... testing... 1, 2, 3...

  • March 19, 2014, 8:40 a.m.
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My morning routine consists of me toasting bread to make a Nutella sandwich every morning for breakfast. A breakfast on the road. Snacking while driving makes the commute to work more tolerable, haha

My wife just opened new silverware that were given us as a wedding gift two years ago. I grabbed a butter knife from the silverware drawer to spread the Nutella with, not knowing if it was a new one or an old one. The old ones are duller (even though those knives are dull to begin with anyways), I would always lick the extra Nutella off when I was done making the sandwich. The new ones, I found they are not as dull. Yep cut my tongue! Haha, that'll wake you up in the morning

At work yesterday we had a department meeting. The boss said our hospital census is down, when that happens they encourage employees to "flex" their schedule. Either work less or take PTO days off. See when the census is low, the number of patients/cases is low. Keeping the same number of employees working, makes the efficiency stats look bad. So they encourage us to "flex". The AP (accounts payable) ladies were hesitant because they save their PTO days

When he looked towards me, he was going to say, "We don't know if you can since we have so many things due soon". But I cut him off and said, "I'd love to take days off. I would love to stay at home rather than come here". And I said it with a big smile on my face. He didn't look happy, he knows I dislike him, haha. Yet he tries to keep a nice face in front of the others. Oh my professors at my old business classes would hate to see what I do at work lately :P

And then on my drive home, while chewing gum I also bit my tongue. Pretty hard too. So it's been sliced and bruised. Dinner wasn't as pleasant and it wasn't the food's fault, haha

moral of the story: The funciton of muscle is to pull and not push, except in the case of the gentials and the tongue

Have a Nice Day!


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