tagged: i’m so random…
if you think you can handle the truth…you are welcome to read these 8 random things about me. if you dare, tell me afterwards if you really think i should seek professional help, just for being me
1. my very first job was in the entertainment industry.
when i was four or five, people will let me either sit or stand on a table, ask me to dance, sing, recite a silly made up poem, do silly monologues, or make up stories from either a book or a magazine…and they will give me money. i never knew what happened to my earnings, but if you want to know the truth, i know somebody else spent it. if i have the face and body of catherine zeta jones, or the voice of shania twain i could have pursued being an actress/singer. fortunately, i didn’t. so i decided i wanted to be a nurse instead. i’m glad i did, because whether you accept it or not, i’m one of those nurses who really love what i do.
2. i have a self diagnosed mental illness.
seriously. how do you explain the fact that i have to press the remote/lock of the car three times everytime? three times! or that all my clothes face a certain way, and on the same color of hangers? or that i try to wear all my clothes even if i don’t like them because i feel like they will feel sad if i don’t? okay, explain that to me and tell me i’m not a loony.
3. i am still not over the fact that i only breastfed my two boys for only a few days.
if you want to make me feel guilty, just mention that i didn’t sacrifice enough to give my kids the best by sticking with breastfeeding. remind me that even if my breasts were bleeding and i cried buckets of tears in pain everytime i tried, i should have persevered. if you dare, you can be totally blunt by telling me that i should have kept on trying until my nipples or breasts fall off, because motherhood is all about pain, and it was just plain selfish of me to just give up. i might end up riding on the “i-am-a- terrible-mother-for-not-breastfeeding-my-kids guilt trip for the rest of my life, but i am not complaining. really.
4. i am annoyed by people who ask “how are you?”
the ones who are gone just when you are about to open your mouth and answer their question. i once answered a guy who asked me this overused question with a gloomy “i don’t feel good”. already a few feet away from me, he said “that’s great!” i could have strangled him, but obviously, he wasn’t worth my time. or my touch.
5. i fasted for 14 days just before i turned 18.
not for spiritual healing or enhancement, but for selfish, stupid reasons. i had problems with my menstrual periods which only came once a or twice a year since i was 13. i was so scared there was something seriously wrong with me, but i did not want to go to the doctor for two reasons. one: we didn’t have money, two: i was extremely terrified of what the doctor might do to me. i heard of fasting from a self proclaimed filipino scientist/inventor who talked about it on TV and over the radio as the cure all for any physical problem. i thought about it for months, and finally did it out of desperation. i don’t know if it was a coincidence, but since i was 18, after 14 days of taking ONLY water, my period has been very regular. by regular, i mean every 28-30 days, not earlier, not later. on the dot. for almost 20 years now.
6. i have a lot of weird ideas.
once, entertained the idea that my oldest sister, who is 15 years older than me, was actually my mother. she eventually found out about my ridiculous thoughts and almost died laughing. also, when i was a kid, i believed that being a grown up is definitely the coolest thing in the planet. weird, because now that i am a grown up, there are a lot of times when i just want to be that innocent, carefree kid.
7. i believe in God, creation, and faith.
i am not smart or eloquent enough to explain my beliefs to those who are geniuses in proving that God does not exist, or to those who think creation is just a lazy excuse to be stupid, but at this point in my life, i still choose to believe it. it will take more faith for me to believe otherwise. i have nothing against anybody who does not share my beliefs. i am only against people who believe they can take other people’s lives just because they don’t agree with their beliefs. i have a tiny brain, and for the life of me, i will never understand how killing can prove anything.
8. i almost gave my sixth grade english teacher a heart attack.
i boycotted our final elementary graduation play rehearsal. it didn’t really matter that i did it, but she was completely caught off guard by the idea that i attempted to take the whole cast with me. what can i say, i didn’t really mean to be mean, but if you’ve ever been to one of those small philippine island beaches, (we had one, just a couple of minutes away from our elementary school) on a warm summer afternoon, you’ll know what i mean, and you’ll definitely give me some slack.
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this has been fun. thanks to student nurse nancy and nurse M for tagging me. it took a considerable amount of self-restraint to stop at #8, but i want to stick to the rules.
on the other hand, i don’t want to stick to the rules too. i am not tagging anyone in particular. if you want to play, leave a comment so i can go and read all about your deep dark secrets too. hopefully, they’re not as boring or as disturbing as mine.


This was a fun post. And I don’t think you’re looney at all.
That thing you have with the clothes feeling sad if you don’t wear them… I have a smiliar thing with stuffed animals. For example, I’m sure when I see one in a store and don’t buy it, it feels bad. So weird…..
Comment by Veronica — May 18, 2007 @ 6:12 pm
Regarding number 5, I think that I would have left well enough alone.
Comment by Melissa — May 18, 2007 @ 6:34 pm
Very cool post! You aren’t the only one who hates people that ask “how are you?” I confuse them all by responding “I am…” nothing more, just the words “I am.” As for the people that scientifically try to disprove God with such theories as “the BIG BANG” etc, I ask them who created the “big Bang?” If they respond with yet another theory, I will ask them who or what created that…on and on ad infinitum. (It really ticks them off!)
Comment by Joe — May 18, 2007 @ 7:08 pm
Thank you for a great post. It made me smile. You are a very cool nurse.
ttt, rn
Comment by ttt — May 18, 2007 @ 10:57 pm
Regarding # 2 - I thought my mother was the only one who did that. She points the remote at the car - you hear the click (which should tell you right there that the doors are locked) then ear piercing honk…. then another ear piercing honk. $#*$*#&*$ Drives me insane!!!! (no offence) But my mother then checks to make sure the doors actually are locked, I guess just in case car remotes suddenly only honk horns?
Click….honk….honk…. BAH!
Great, now I am mad at my mother again - why does she DO that????
Hmmmm….maybe I am the looney one for going so insane every time I hear it, or even think about it
Comment by Jen — May 19, 2007 @ 12:14 am
You have proved my theory that most, if not all nurses have some degree of obsessive compulsive disorder. (which is one reason they are good nurses.)
Comment by RN — May 19, 2007 @ 12:20 am
That was fun to read, you’re human
Comment by annemiek — May 19, 2007 @ 5:06 am
Hey, RN, you stole my thunder, dittos to you! Great post May! You’re doing very well, what with the clothes thing, all mine face one direction as well, come to think of it.
Comment by pam — May 19, 2007 @ 3:19 pm
Great post - I enjoyed reading it and I do not think you need to seek “mental help” … the weirdest is feeling sorry for your clothes … but hey I feel sorry for our plants if they don’t get moved around the house too much!
Comment by KimmyK - the other one — May 19, 2007 @ 4:08 pm
you are not a bad mommy for only breastfeeding your boys for a couple of days. while i’m very pro-breastfeeding, there’s a lot more to it than showing a baby and nipple for all to be well.
you’ve raised them and loved them, which is more than some kids get.
blessings to you.
Comment by Yorlor — May 19, 2007 @ 8:36 pm
you are not a bad mommy for only breastfeeding your boys for a couple of days. while i’m very pro-breastfeeding, there’s a lot more to it than showing a baby a nipple for all to be well.
you’ve raised them and loved them, which is more than some kids get.
blessings to you.
Comment by Yorlor — May 19, 2007 @ 8:36 pm
#2 OCD? lol i think everybody has his/her own neuroses in life. WE are not loonies! *spoke with conviction* *wink
Comment by lei — May 21, 2007 @ 4:32 am
I have a quick question for you. I applied to a nurse shadowing program and can pick (almost)any department to shadow in. I really don’t know much about where I want to work but ER, OR, and Pediatrics interest me and I don’t know what department I should ask to shadow in. I’d really like to see the most I can and get a real view at what nurses actually do and make sure that nursing is what I want to do with my life. So what’s your opinion? Where would you shadow if you were looking to be a student. Thanks!
Comment by Katie — May 22, 2007 @ 7:27 pm
i know just what you mean about #4
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