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Wednesday, February 06, 2008

 It seems I have been absent a while. No matter, life proceeds without xanga. Proceeds rapidly, even, with no discrimination for who's website is being updated most frequently, who's getting the most eprops (or whatever ridiculous thing the user decides to call them, yes, even I joined the fray).

For me, life consists of getting prepared for marriage, and after that to attend college for the first time. On that note, I received my first scholarship notice this week, from the state of Ohio for scoring over 700 as a one-time GED tester. One week from tomorrow I find out whether my SAT test scores are satisfactory or not.

Yes, the SAT for which I neglected to have a calculator during testing. Ouch.

In other news, I posted my first youtube.com video. In 2 days, a whopping 31 hits. All from family, no doubt. Well, here it is for your perusal.


I am currently in the habit of substituting comic strips or comedic videos with trite, platitudinous, and likely ineffective writings of the regressively conservative religious as the source of my "best medicine" (yes, this is cynicism you hear dripping from my voice). I guess it's kind of my form of intellectual humor.

It's humorous to see how piety brings a group to become so internally focused. Seems like everything I read has a didactic slant, aiming for some reform, but will likely never be anything but a text that makes people furrow their brows with concerned agreement, and little more.

Apparently, a "deeply furrowed brow" is synonymous with spirituality and "concern for the church" by the booklet I have in front of me. This same text is a writing about the place of Youth in the Church (an amish script), assumably from Aylmer, Ontario that makes the following statement on one page:

"Some people may dream of being great reformers in the churches and do not realize that a quiet, submissive life is like a shining beacon for young and old."

then on the opposing page quotes examples like Joseph and Moses as people who's upbringing brought them to right living. Clearly these are good examples of people who lived quietly and submissively.

But enough satire.

Medicine has nearly supplanted photography as my consuming passion, William Osler M.D. my most recent hero. I'm looking forward to shadowing Dr. Leon Miller, General Surgeon at Pomerene Hospital in the operating room in late march, and also to experiencing the intricacies Pediatric care at the Akron Childrens Hospital both in the emergency department and with the chief resident pediatrician Dr. Olivia Wenger.

I got my first pair of scrubs for Christmas, and they are the most comfortable clothes I own (read: they are my pajamas). I look goofy, actually, I look like a wanna-be. Guess maybe that's because I am.

And that's my life in a nutshell! Oh, and I want to publicly congratulate Crystal on successfully starting her first IV on a real patient! *wild chearing tainted with jealousy*
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heres my sympathethic biasees wazzzzzzuuuuppppp! and when is ur wedding again?
Posted 2/6/2008 10:04 PM by TELLUMJD - reply

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@TELLUMJD - 

May 17. And THANKS for the sympathetic bias.
Posted 2/6/2008 10:51 PM by wallaceapprentice - reply

In response to your satire about the great reformers, it is a delight to see that God has instilled in you a strong dislike for passivity. Great reformers and the submissive folks need to know this: When the cloud of fire and smoke moves, follow it. When it stays, stay. Flesh cannot please God. We only please God when we follow the Spirit. Sometimes He tells us to speak and sometimes to be silent.

God bless you, my brother. I am praying that God will prosper you as you prepare for your future.
Posted 2/7/2008 12:13 AM by JA - reply

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Wow. That video was almost surreal for me, seeing YOU surrounded by all those FB guys. Good job on the solo, btw.
Posted 2/7/2008 11:35 AM by bekare83 - reply

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Great singing!  Thanks for posting...nice to know that you still exist, BRAD

Posted 2/7/2008 8:27 PM by BachelorBrad - reply

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Well my outlook on life pretty much revolves around the number of eprops i get in any given week.

Yes blind submission is a good way to make your leaders happy, but it does tend to leave you in the dark.

Its been amusing watching your decent into medical obsession . . . . Go get em!
Posted 2/18/2008 8:44 PM by amelancholymind - reply

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that wouldn't be so funny if i didn't know exactly which publication you're talking about. :)
Posted 2/27/2008 9:13 AM by thesinkingzephyr - reply

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...props for scrubs...i'm excited about your medical dreams...its going to be a long hard journey...but providing you remain unjaded by the struggle...it will definitely be full of many rewards...you go man...

Posted 2/27/2008 8:42 PM by loon1900 - reply

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ok. so I did try to read over your entry and didn't understand a word. hmmm I think I can understand you better in person...as long as you get your wording right when telling jokes. :) ha ha
Posted 3/10/2008 12:35 PM by lindseyschlabach - reply

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sheesh. youre SUCH a dweeb.
Posted 3/12/2008 9:22 AM by thesinkingzephyr - reply

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Nick, congrats on your wedding. I just found out. Keep in touch.


Sam Burton
Posted 6/15/2008 11:04 AM by Skie_Dhampir - reply

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hey, thanks for the congratz...think i owe you one in return! :) talked w/ your sis-in-law at the cafe, & it sounds like you'll be hitting college pretty hard for the next ??? years!! way to pursue that dream, best wishes beginning! wow, sounds like photography and medical interests go hand in hand, huh?
Posted 6/22/2008 3:58 PM by grandpas_gurl - reply

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IF (hypothetically speaking) that assertion/assumption were true I would still have to ask, Is crime deterrent what we seek? I'm pretty sure that the best deterrent--no, solution, actually--to crime is changed lives. That is not based on an underlying assumption or threat of violence or coercion (unless we are preaching the bad news of a get-out-of-hell religion). Can one who rejects violence continue to live in such a way that his rejection of violence is made possible by violence itself? In other words, do we really believe Jesus or not? Or is a rejection of violence a cute thing we do (so we can go to heaven when we die)? So I don't think we are to be in the crime-detering, save-our-lives business. We are to be in the transforming, offer-our-lives business. The only violence we assume in our lives is that it will be done against us. After all, are we carrying crosses or not?
Posted 6/30/2008 6:26 PM by javalon - reply

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WOW!!! I know this is not so far from a year after you posted this but still. You have an amazing voice!!   What position in the medical field are you looking at? That is great! I come from  a medically oriented family so I love to see others go that direction too. Keep up the good work!
Posted 11/27/2008 3:56 PM by HooverDoubleTrouble - reply


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