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Showing posts with label work. Show all posts

12.04.2020

{7qt} life lately

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1. I blogged! I blogged!
When was the last time I wrote a 7 quick takes post? I do not even remember. 
For my first take ~ a pregnancy update.

I am now 31 weeks + 2 days. My prediction is that I won't make it to my due date. 
-- first because this is my 7th. 
-- second because I have gestational diabetes and  Rose will probably be a big baby. 

My sugars are not super out of control. My fasting BG are between 95-101. My postprandial BG 1 hour are all below 125. I am actually losing weight (per my home scale). I am curious what my weight will be next week when I go to the office. I will be 32 weeks then and will start my weekly NSTs. 

The fatigue is crazy for this pregnancy. I long to sit or put my feet up. I cannot stand for long periods of time. I don't even carry Nash for a long time either. He sits on my lap and cuddles with me on the couch. He loves to bounce off of my belly. It is not a comfortable game. 



2. Are you done with your Christmas shopping?
I am actually >50% done. Because of the pandemic and lack of traveling and extra curricular activities with the children, I prepped their list waaaaay before Thanksgiving. I shopped quite a bit during  Thanksgiving week. It was insane seeing Black Friday deals the day before Thanksgiving. I did most of the shopping last week than what I did on Cyber Monday. 

Some notable sales ~ Old Navy currently has 25% off sale. (It was 50% off last week!)
Target ~ where I bought of the children's toys ~ if you're part of the Target circle, there's 10% off on your online order. I got toys that were still full priced. I have been stalking them since Thanksgiving week and they did not put them on sale. Not even during Cyber Monday. When I saw the extra 10% off, I used it right away!




I am sponsoring a book for the twelve days of Christmas Book giveaway that's running live right now on Instagram. Be sure to enter and win all those great books. 



4. We survived the first week of e-Learning. 
I say WE, but truly, it's Derrick and the children survived it! Props for my husband who is now sharing the library (his work area) with our first grader. I give props to the teachers as well for adjusting to this new way of teaching. My third grader thrives with the schedule. She said it is less stressful this second go-round compared to the quarantine months when I was their teacher. 



5. Prayer request
-- Baby Agnes as she recovers from spinal surgery
-- Beckett and his family
-- Britt (Agnes' mom) who will start chemo soon
-- Safety and protection against covid. 
-- Frontline workers, those in the ICUs, ERs, urgent cares. 

6. Work
We are transitioning to more virtual visits again. It is not quite the same as the shutdown of clinics back in April and May. But most of my returns will be virtual appts to decrease foot traffic in clinic. 

I am trying my best to be as careful as I can be at work. 
I go back to my office where I am alone to eat my lunch. 
I don't drink my water in the work area where other docs and learners are present. 
I wear eye protection which is recommended but not mandatory in our health system (unless treating covid pts of course).
I was advised by my OB to exclude myself from direct patient care with someone with covid. But if I have to, she said I should  do the full she-bang and garb up, suit up, N95 masks, face shield and all. 

Being a neurologist and a consultant, I am not really at the front lines.  Our team does not have a primary service at the hospital either. So when I cover a weekend at 34 weeks, if there's a covid pending or covid positive patient, I can do a provider-to-provider consult. 


7. Never in a million years would I see myself selling makeup. But here I am!
I became a BC consultant this week. I was introduced to Beautycounter by my friend, Stephanie. She sent me an eye shadow palette that I fell in love with. The quality of the pigments is amazing! Every time  there's a sale, I grab a few more items. 


Why did I do it?
First the discount! I won't lie. I love a good discount as a consultant. I already like the brand and its mission. The products are of good quality (and clean!)
Second Stephanie. She's a great mentor. 
Third I am already sharing BC on my ig account. Stephanie was right.  I might as well share my OWN link. 

From the November sale, I got the following items (and I cannot wait to share them with y'all):
-skin twin concealer
-conditioning lipstick
-luminous lids cream

I have already shared:
Golden hour all-in-one palette - here's the IG Reels
Eye shadow palette STATEMENT - another IG reel
Eye shadow palette CLASSIC - IGTV


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3.19.2020

the world prayed




The whole world prayed.


Our #intentions:
#endofthisoutbreak
#protectourhealthcareworkers •

As we shut down #restaurantsandbars#cinemasandevents#schoolsanduniversities#storesandgyms#thehospital stays open.
My peers are on the front lines. #erDocs #icudocs #nurses.
Guess who will relieve them if/when they get sick or quarantined, non-intensivists like me. I’m reviewing #ventsettings. I hope it doesn’t go there. •

#pleasestayhome#doctorgoogle cannot intubate, cannot start an arterial line, cannot perform #heartsurgeries, cannot respond to #traumacalls, cannot offer a #handonyourshoulder when you’re suffering, or give you a tissue to wipe your tears when a loved one passes from this pandemic. ❤️ #weneedmorePPE
#protectournurses
#protectourdoctors >>> wearing my @manyhailmarysatatime sweatshirt and #zellacrops.
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3.18.2020

thoughts of a headmistress and an MD


It's day three of homeschooling.
What a contrast of last week and this week. I had long days as the neurology consult doc week ending Friday the 13th. This week,  I am running the Delima academy. I am the headmistress of our "boarding school." At least I like to think I am the headmistress. Sounds British and foreign...






Fortunately, I have amazing colleagues that help each other. Nonurgent visits have been cancelled. Not all physicians need to show up for 1-2 patients. We consolidated by having a "clinic doctor" to cover the day.  Therefore this week, I am able to focus on the children's schoolwork. I am not sure how long we will have e-learning/quaran-teaching so I am truly invested in my children's education. Everything is still up in the air. Will they lengthen the schoolyear till June? Will they just let us homeschool then test then see if they are ok moving to the next grade>

Today, as a physician, I answered patient messages.  I also screened my next week's schedule and sent messages:
reschedule nonurgent
vs
urgent.


Having to juggle work and then homeschool was not easy. Understatement huh? All I did was send messages. I did not call patients. It was not doable in a crazy, chaotic,  loud home.

I definitely feel for y'all who have to work full-time, attend virtual meetings and phone calls, care for children, teach them. I had several moments that I raised my voice and spoke in a non-loving way today. A couple of times, I went to the dining room (Derrick's makeshift office) to vent my frustrations.

I have been posting stories and videos of our homeschooling journey. I want to remember the gift of staying at home, pausing and being with the children. I share our schedule here not to make people feel unequipped because we have it altogether. It's the opposite! This schedule has been thrown off 30 mins to 1 hour and we have only been doing this x 3 days.  I am also embarrassed to say that we have skipped exercise. The children went outside to play. I should just make that my yoga/stretching/barre/ANY movement is good time.







Let's end this blog post with a thankful list:
Colleagues who take initiative and plan the week.
Colleagues who cover for me so I can focus on the children's work.
Husband who helps out despite having to work from home.
Internet so we can facetime, zoom, skype, FB chat with family and friends.
Pens that made my lesson plan nice and pretty.
Doodling with Mo Willems. Now I can draw pigeons, Gerald's face and Piggie's face.
Lesson plans and worksheets from schoolteachers. I just implement what they already prepared.
Healthcare workers in the front lines
Wine




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10.22.2019

pink & gray {wiws} and thriving in chaos





// round sunglasses //




open cardi, Kohl's // lace top local boutique // frayed ankle skinnies,  A&F  // LK Bennett heels  //  Nars lipstick  //  BP sunglasses (only $16!)  //  Givenchy crossbody, bought on sale!








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6.13.2019

work wear jcrew sale





jcrew top // scuba skirt (so forgiving to a postpartum body bec of the stretch) Macy's // Aerosoles wedge red suede, sold out but other colors available  // necklace - KSNY // bracelets  ~KSNY // ruby woo lipstick, MAC




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5.01.2019

the biggest hat ever











Lipstick - Bite Beauty by Sephora in sangria
Jimmy Choo Metallic Heels in 100 mm - scored at the Chicago Rosemont Fashion Outlet Mall!
Hat (amazon find)
Dress - maternity by ASOS, similar ones here in floor-length and here in midi-length
Lanvin wallet on chain
pearl necklace and bracelet from my dad (one of my wedding gifts)

10.01.2018

toughen up




Dress, old similar here
wedges, gift. Thanks Auntie Feli! These are perfect for this long maxi dress
Saint Laurent wallet on chain in a lovely nude pink


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8.30.2018

self-care giveaway



// white shoulder bags //








dress, RP everyday shop
Valentino sandals
Sunnies, LeSpecs, exact one
Bangles, from my great aunt, Lolo's youngest sister





6.28.2018

ten years as an M.D.




outfit details~
Crochet top, Dottie Couture boutique
pencil skirt, nordstrom rack, exact one
halogen flats, thrifted via eBay, similar
le Specs sunnies







6.07.2018

you are not alone





// pencil skirts //






work outfit details ~
RP smocked top, sold out, similar
skirt, macy's
Prada pumps, similar
Chanel mini flap bag
earrings from @thefoodpassionista





5.17.2018

baby on my hip





// flutter sleeves galore //






work outfit + baby on my hip
top, nordstrom rack, clearance
skirt, JCP
cole haan heels, nordstrom rack, similar
necklace, c/o FashionMia


Lucas' outfit
top, gift
FP mocs
bandanna bibs


2.10.2018

shadowing a doctor on a 48 hour call {part ii}



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dress, similar
leggings, exact one
boots, exact one

2.08.2018

shadowing a doctor on call for 48 hours




//ankle boots - options below //





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Top, exact one, RP everydayshop
sparkly pants, similar
boots, old, similar here

This outfit has nothing to do with my call weekend. I did not wear sparkly pants to the hospital. Just sharing something pretty during a typical not-so-glamorous call weekend.

12.14.2017

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