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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

My first THANK YOU card from a patient


OMG. I got my FIRST Thank you card from a patient today. It has helped me to reaffirm that my attempt to be zen-like, calm and non-panicky on the job has not been seen as aloof and uncaring. I have wondered oftentimes if I truly make a difference in the chaos that is inherent with ER work as we do not have much time to connect with patients before sending them home or off to another part of the hospital. But obviously it has affected at least two people! Yay!

I'd love to give Thank you cards to my patients as well for enduring the ER wait amidst their distress and for tolerating, my sometimes, curt responses as I rush on complete my other tasks.

Thank you Suzane and RL for making an ER nurse re-love her job again.
Thank you also for the $15 Starbucks gift card! I will get night shift a full bag of coffee!

Thursday, February 03, 2011

Happy Year of the Bunny!

It has been more than 5 years since I've been around to celebrate Chinese New Year with the family. Although what the practical, frugal Chungs observe is tiny in comparison to what the usual Chinese family prepares, we do take the effort to make hundreds of our deep fried peanut, sugar and sesame seed dumplings (a.k.a. "horns") for distribution to friends (although many get consumed at home as well!).

The Chungs have come a long way from the day event of manually hammer pounding to make peanut pieces of my youth to 3 minute food processor chopping our peanuts. Apparently that is not all that has changed in the times. This year, Mom recollected chinese new year of her youth and how much she had looked forward to the plethora of food and her guaranteed one set of new clothes for the year. She fondly recalled how devastated she was the one chinese new year her new coat got destroyed when a firecracker landed on her pocket. Maybe it's me, but these days, in our land of plenty, holidays are no longer about the "stuff" nor the "food", but rather the memories (no matter how bitter) and the people. Hopefully this year we will even get to catch up with the rest of the extended family as well as 5 minutes with busy, impatient grandma! Happy year of the bunny!

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