The wilderness medicine club did a trach lab for us a yesterday evening.
Lessons Learned:
Never travel alone. A group of at least 5 would be ideal. That way, if shit happens, you’ll have one person to be the runner (to get help if necessary), one person to stabilize the victim’s head/neck, one …
I somewhat recently lost overall on a 14-round game of cards, so I had to cook dinner for said players in the game. One of them was/is slightly wary about my cooking ability (or lack thereof) because they’re somewhat under the impression that I can only make things in my rice cooker, so she ended …
I was going to call it revenge, but that sounds a little too extreme. Ever since my study buddy and I divorced (don’t worry, nothing catastrophic happened; we’re still friends and we still trade food [more accurately, he still gives me food]/notes and hang out/talk regularly–it’s just that I really can’t function without sleep and …
I’m [in]famous at school for always having (or eating) food, so while I was at church yesterday, my friend texted me to see if I wanted any vegetarian chili. (Who am I to say no to free food?)
Her boyfriend had made a gargantuan vat of it, and apparently likes to cook but doesn’t like …
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