Saturday, August 30, 2008

And the Meandering Continues

So, it turns out that veterinary technician school was not for me. Since my last blog - which I realize was written approximately 5 months ago, much has happened.  I volunteered at a vet hospital over the summer.  I don't quite know the reason for my thinking that it would be all about helping the puppies or kittens - after all it is a hospital and things die in hospitals.  

The thing is, I was having a problem with the euthanasia part of it.  I mean really, its okay, I get it if the dog or cat is like 20 years old, incontinent and can't walk without crying.  What about someone who is willing to put down their animal because they don't want to deal with it anymore? That is not okay.  I freaked out.  

So I have gone back to doing what I thought I could be good at - law office.  Not so my dear Watson.  Apparently, even there I can't seem to get my footing. After less than five weeks - I was let go, due to incompatible styles (nice way of saying I didn't agree with the bosses).  

Anyway, so now here I am, its Labor Day weekend and I am job-less.  I have posted my resume and the like online in the hopes that someone, who I can get along with will notice it, and my credentials and maybe offer me a job, preferably downtown, so I can be relatively close to home. 

Anyway, that seems to be the updates for now... not that anyone is reading this, but meh - it gives me a forum to vent and leave it. 

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

So its already been a month

Its been really busy - as an update, we just had spring break not too long ago. Most of which I spent tired and sleeping I think. I think I was trying to make up for the lost sleep since school started. I also managed to read some and that was fantastic. Anyway, the chickens are going well. Although, I had my first brush with a bit of reality.

During spring break, I went to check on them and one was cozy in its coop. I thought it was sleeping... well it wasn't. I did the whole tap and shake. That was a bit disturbing. She had died, possibly during the night, egg bound. That means she was trying to lay an egg and couldn't. It got stuck and killed her. *sigh* I know thats a part of life and all but that was very weird.

Anyway, so there is like 6 weeks left to go. I look forward to the end of this semester - if nothing else so that I can start working - I hope to work at a small animal hospital or such setting... something like over 90% of vet techs end up in the small animal hospitals (aka dogs and cats). We had a guest speaker (two actually) from the Los Angeles Zoo and they basically told us, its near impossible to get a job there... no surprise I guess. And here, the local shelters can't hire fast enough... so we shall see what turns up.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Wow, its been a while


Needless to say I have been very very busy. I started 6 classes, and well, that wasn't the smartest move. I thought, what the hell, its community college, how hard could it possibly be? Well... I have at least one test and one quiz a week, sometimes two or three. I go to campus at least 5 days out of the week (including Sunday mornings) but honestly I am loving it.

Granted, I am not working and I still sometimes feel like I have burn out from all of my previous endeavors but I truly love this subject matter and the animals too.

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Whew - first few days of class

So, I have been in class for two days and already I can tell its going to kick my butt.

I am taking:

Anatomy and Physiology of Animals (includ lab)
Principles of Animal Science
Animal diseases and health control
Orientation to Vet Tech (and medical terminology)
Animal Care Experience

I have some great teachers. I look forward to the classes. Speaking of which, I need to go study before dinner.

Oh and HOPE YOU VOTED TODAY!!!!

Sunday, February 3, 2008

Beginning of a new week

So, it is the beginning of a new and possibly historical week. First off, we have the California primaries on "Super Tuesday." Second, I begin classes in a science field - Vet Tech. Third, my mother is coming back from a long stay in Seoul to visit for a few weeks because it is my maternal grandmother's official 80th birthday, that is a big deal in any culture I think. Zeus also just got his yearly shots.

Ok, so first of all, this year has been very interesting politically. I remember when I first went to vote in 2000. I lived in TN at the time and thus, it became an issue of voting for - yes, a Republican. Since then, I have become very disillusioned with the Republican party - what with its anti-tolerance and stiff policies. I mean, honestly, I don't think religion has a place in politics. I think politics can be governed by mere universal values. For example, for all those right-wingers who say that we are a Christian nation - well I've got news for you, the country was founded by Deists, not very Christian the way we know it. I see it this way, the reason our nation is so great is because we are free to believe what we want to without persecution. If we begin implementing theocratic principles, then we are no better then the nations that we claim are our enemies. Anyway, so here I am now more or less a democrat or actually an independent because honestly, I don't know who would be the best leader. Many people who are elected to office end up doing their own thing anyway... like some leaders we know.

Anyway, enough of the soap box. So tomorrow I begin classes and I truly look forward to them. Since I am waitlisted for most, I won't know until Tuesday which classes I will end up taking. If all goes well, I'll be done by Spring 2009. If not, then it could be Spring 2010 because of prerequisite courses that I need to take. Anyway, we shall see. Zeus got his shots at a vaccine clinic run by Ambassador Dog and Cat Hospital. My husband took him to them because we figured they would be cheaper. For a full run of shots (all the boosters that he needed) it cost about 40 dollars, which around here is pretty reasonable. However, Gabe tells me that it felt like an automatic car wash. He was called in, two (I'm assuming vet techs) showed up. Not even a hi, how are you and stuck my puppy. Ok.... so maybe bedside manners aren't required... maybe they were busy who knows. I just don't think that is really an acceptable way to treat my pet.

As for my grandmother, she is now 80 and we had a birthday party bash (sortof) last year because we were afraid she wouldn't make it to this year. So now here we are - she happens to be my last grandparent living. I imagine my mother (or her sister) will throw a small get-together and celebrate her life. She has been moderately sick for the past few years so we expect that it won't be too long and thus we celebrate each birthday like it would be her last...

Well, on that morbid note, I'll be signing off now. Off to get ready to go to church.