so this afternoon i went to the doctor. the reason is irrelevant (and no, i am not pregnant, contrary to any rumours i may have inadvertently started...).
i have decided to change my opinion of this doctor and elevate it a little. mainly because in the middle of chatting, he stopped, cocked his head to the left, and said distractedly "is that rain or snow?" and then had to raise the blinds and look out the window until the matter was settled. i thought that was funny.
here is some advice from my doctor:
- move out of this town!
- go to the City!
- they are threatened by you (the nurses)! They will try to blame you! You know more than them! You cant trust them! Dont tell them anything! They want to turn you into them!
- don't marry someone unless you really like them and love them
great. well, i'm off to work now where they are out to get me because i know more than them. stellar! maybe paranoia will help keep me awake tonight.
ps - that third point makes me think of a sufjan stevens title
edit: those are some fine words of advice but what do they have to do with my heartburn?!
6 comments:
your blog is changing its color all the time. i think i like it.
touaira - is it just me or do the word verifications always look harder and cooler in the tricky writing as opposed to when you type them out?
what do the nurses want to turn you into, jv? a helpful, caring person? i think you should come to the city, but only for my own selfish reasons. you can figure out what's best for you, and if you want to confront your love issue head-on or let it stew for awhile. i like stew.
i think they want to turn me into a slighlty chunky, married to a drunkard nurse with hick-trash english who sleeps with her bestfriend's husband and who doesnt question why things are done the way they are done and settles for mediocrity.
i too like stew. i just hope it doesnt boil over and burn.
The word 'mediocre' sounds so lovely. It reminds me of the colour ochre, and scallop potatoes.
scallop potatoes?
Mmmm... stew. Mediocrity rules! Just kidding. I think mediocrity is the main things we folks with 'Saving-The-World Complexes' struggle to avoid.
I am with my sis: you should come back to the city, if it is at all financially possible. Could you find a higher paying job or is it pretty much the same no matter where you go in BC?
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