Energy

July 18, 2008

I don’t get it. For the past two days I have been exhausted and now I can’t sleep. I feel tired but just can’t seem to fall asleep. On possibly a related note, I have also been feeling like I should get off my lazy ass and do something physical. I feel like I’m going to die on the inside if I don’t change my lethargic habits. Almost to the point where I feel like I should actually get a physical… make sure I’m okay. I think the last physical I had was in 1994 or 1995 – something a long time ago. My chest kinda hurts occasionally too…

On an unrelated note: Only 21 more days until I’m off to Chicago. Getting kind of excited and kind of nervous. Not really sure what to expect/do getting into the US as a student or what to do about finances etc. etc. :P Excited to meet new people. I can be quie a talker sometimes too, which could be a detriment to my studies. Hopefully I keep it under control. Only five more days of work to go too – and one lunch meeting tomorrow.

I should try sleeping again…

Wrapping-up

July 13, 2008

Summer is quickly coming to an end. I only have nine more days of work to go, four of which are the next four days (I don’t work Friday’s in July :D, and I have quite a few days off the closer we get to August). I finish work in sixteen days and leave for Toronto (and then to Waterloo and eventually to Chicago) in about twenty-four days.

I should start thinking about getting myself organized so when it comes time to make the big step across the border with my “non-immigrant VISA”. As for finances, I am covered for school but for personal finances I’m in the dark. Apparently we will go over financial information for Canadians as soon as we arrive but at the same time I still wish I could have funds easily set up before I arrive. Unfortunately there aren’t any ‘TD Canada Trusts’ in Chicago (or the American counterpart: TD Banknorth). Not to mention I would sure like to exchange my finances when our dollar is at or slightly above par.

I should also clear off/organize my computer/external hard drives before I cross the border… which reminds me. My laptop hard drive has started to make screeching sounds of death as I hear the drivehead bounce around and kill my computer. It’s only happened twice but twice too many, so I wonder how long this computer will hold up.

On another topic, it’ll be nice to be in the US for shopping purposes… (minus duty :P) which makes me wonder how that works if you’re in the US for months at a time. I also wonder how cheap it is to travel within the United States. My friend Mike is in San Francisco/Los Angeles/somewhere in California and a patient at work mentioned they go to school in Los Angeles and it got me thinking that the Western United States would be pretty cool to see. Although there are a bunch of places I’d probably want to go, but just don’t have the time.

So in one month today, I will be finished my first day of optometry school and living in Chicago. It’s interesting how quickly life can and will change on you…

Maturity

July 11, 2008

I always seem to write about this every once in awhile.

It’s hard to believe that in four years I’ll be a ‘doctor’. Someone that the public entrusts with their health, albeit, only the eye (and possible systemic diseases noticed through the eye) – and I’m only 22 years old. Suddenly that feels really young and at the same time at each birthday it’s the ‘Shucks, I’m getting older.” I suppose I’m only done about a quarter of my life. I have a university degree to show for it (an Honours degree ;) ) and I suppose that’s it. I guess in four years a “Optometric Doctorate” will sound impressive but at the same time I still can’t believe I’m mature enough for that. Of course, in four years (and the previous four years before that) I have (or hope to have) matured quite a bit.

Moving the the United States is the next big step in my life, I suppose. Soon I will have government authority to stay within the United States of America, not as a tourist, but as a student. I will embark on an educational journey that will enforce the rest of my life, and at the same time will start with the immature-ness of ‘first day of school syndrome’. I picture optometry school to be very serious and educational, but I know that when you get a bunch of 20-somes together, you’re going to have a party. No I’m not against parties, but you just know there will be those that won’t stop partying, and those that won’t party at all. I hope to strike a balance, even when I’m not a huge ‘party-goer’. And by party I mean classic college drunkfests. I picture myself more as a classy wine and lactose-free cheese person. Maybe with some silly charades to lighten the mood. lol Perhaps that’s just my mood at the moment. I’m sure at times I just like to be crazy and not care.

Anyway, I suppose what I was getting at was ‘how old do I feel in comparison to how old I actually am’. But then there’s the ‘how old do you think I am?’

An interesting question for myself and others.

Shingles

July 4, 2008

Well, Canada Day long weekend I came down with a bout of Herpes zoster, also known as “shingles”… on the face. It was/is a boatload of fun. Head-stabbing fun. In case you don’t know what shingles is, as I had no idea as well, it is latent chicken pox virus that resides in nerves throughout the body that randomly decides to go BAM “Let’s break the F out again!”. It can happen anywhere and only affects that one nerve. I got it in the trigeminal nerve of the face. Fun. Anyway, it started on Thursday/Friday and I went to a doctor on Sunday and he’s all like, “It’s a good thing you came in now because it’s very close to your ear and (because I mentioned my eye was twitching like mad) you definitely don’t want that spreading to your eye.”

So naturally I Google’d/Wiki’d things (he told me to! lol) and yeah, not very pleasant if I had let it just keep going. Basically it could affect my hearing and/or vision permanently – to an extent unknown since we caught it early. So really now all I have to deal with is unsightly blisters/sores on the left side of my face and the random feeling of a knife being plunged into my skull/ear. But thanks to good ol’ science, we have the miracle of drugs.

Speaking of which, twentyfive pills of generic 800mg acyclovir (anti-viral) is $95.20CDN. Yikes. Apparently it’s used to treat genital herpes (phew, I’d rather have shingles lol) and used in AIDS to prevent other Herpes family related things. Since I had Friday to Tuesday off, I only missed half a day of work.

That’s about all that’s different so far. In other news, very geeky news, Diablo III was announced and I am ecstatic (minus the fact that it probably won’t be released for awhile and that I will never have a computer that can play it). I played Diablo II for ages and actually have been playing it lately since the announcement.

It’s like old times, except this time I’m showering daily. lol

H. Bsc.

June 19, 2008

So I guess I should mention that I graduated last weekon the 11th. I’m glad I went to convocation even though it was so quick. It’s good to have some ‘closure’ I suppose – to sum up four years in a couple hours. Funny how convocation in University didn’t seem to be as big of a deal as high school graduation. I suppose the really important degree is still another four years away though. But now I have a fancy degree! No frame however…

It’s kind of interesting to think that now on forms I can put “University Degree” or whatnot under ‘highest level of education attained’ instead of ’some college/university’. If you’re curious, I now have a Bachelor of Science in Honours Biomedical Science with a Minor in Biology.

Anyway, off to a short shift at work.

Eric A. Woo, H. Bsc.

;)

Work Life

June 9, 2008

So it has been awhile since I’ve updated this, but I should probably add something quick here.

In general not much new has happened. I turned 22 on May 21st, I’ve been working full time… and that’s about it. Occasional trips to Winnipeg, last one was to help Jessica’s brother move into a new apartment. Work is fine, the occasional crummy day but all in all good. The weather has been nice, a little bit of rain lately, but lots of sun. Tomorrow I go to the hospital public health unit to get my immunizations done… hopefully I need only a couple quick tests.

Tomorrow I also fly out to Waterloo and then on Wednesday Jessica and I will be attending convocation. I’m not really excited and I’m not really sure why. Oh well. Perhaps I will be later.

Anyway, off to work.

Short Notice

May 15, 2008

So looks like I’ll be going to Calgary for the weekend! It was quite the short notice decision but Jessica and I will be driving out bring my stuff I brought from Waterloo to Morden to its final destination. My dad was supposed to come out and pick it up but plans fell apart just yesterday so tomorrow we’re heading off. It’s a long weekend so logistically it’s the best time to go. At the same time, I can renew my driver’s licence before it expires on my birthday. So in the end it saves a lot of hassle when going to work at different times than Jessica and her dad, etc, etc.

It’ll be a really quick visit, not really sure what we have planned so far. Maybe West Edmonton Mall, maybe not… that would involve six hours of more driving so Chinook might just be good enough.

Anyway… I should finish packing and go to sleep! :S

Morden

May 3, 2008

So I guess Binks called me on not updating for awhile on his blog. Guess I should do that.

Jessica and I drove through the US from Waterloo to Morden, Manitoba with a stop at the Mall of America and some quick shopping in Grand Forks to make use of the $400 duty free. I can add three States to my ‘Places I’ve Been’ map. Just missing Ohio to surround the Great Lakes. All the junk that I planned to bring to Morden for my dad to pick up fit – and a little more. It was quite the tight car but it all fit better than expected.

So now I’m back in Morden and still haven’t quite unpacked yet. Not looking forward to work just because I’ve been so relaxed playing Wii all day. True ’summer vacation’ ends on Monday. Then I have to start getting up bright and early for work, but I suppose it will get me ready for school in August as well. My past two terms have had classes start pretty late in the day which has ruined my ‘getting up early’ routine in past terms.

All my marks are back and I did decently. I didn’t keep my ‘every term goes up or is the same’ pattern (just missed it by 0.6%) but I did pretty decently for not putting as much effort as when you have that ‘what are you going to do with the rest of your life’ fear behind you. Oh well. I can’t complain about getting all As!

Anyway, now to enjoy my last couple days of summer before work sets in.

Goodbye, Waterloo

April 23, 2008

I have finished my last exam at the University of Waterloo… well, on Friday. I am done completely, that is, until convocation in June. It feels kind of odd. I don’t think it will really hit me until I have to move to Chicago. On that note, I officially have a student ID number so that puts me in the system I suppose. With that, a ton of people are joining the Facebook group. Funny, it almost feels like the little group that existed earlier on before the influx is being ‘invaded’ by outsiders. The group had been pretty much the same size for awhile, but what do you expect with a class size of ~160. It’s always interesting to see new people – also ‘interesting’ to know who you’ll be spending the next 4ish years with (minus intern/externships).

So since Friday, I’ve been relaxing (too much, although that makes up for the four exams in a row) and packing. Packing is never a time of the year that makes my ‘top activities’ list. For one, I have too much friggin’ shit. Second, where the hell does it all go? This time around is different though since I’m not coming back here for school. The plan is to take a bunch with Jessica and I to Manitoba where my dad will come out and pick it up. The rest stays at Jessica’s place in Waterloo and my dad and I pick it up in August when we drive to Chicago. The real question is, will it fit? We’ll see. I’m looking forward to whittling my belongings down to a more manageable size when I head to Chicago. I really wish I could magically transport all my stuff home in an instant and just be able to pick and choose what to bring with me. Oh well.

In other news: I was hoping I’d have a little more NHL Playoff games to watch but unfortunately the Calgary Flames have been ousted from Round 1 again. I really thought they could at least make it to the second round this year. Here’s to next year… then again, with ICO’s quarter system I don’t know if I’ll be too busy to watch or not.

To those that know me, you may find this amusing. I went to the gym. Not once, but twice. Voluntarily. UW Fulltime students pay for it every term. I decide to go in my eighth and last term to get some of my money’s worth.

Well, I guess I should move/pack all the junk laying on my bed so I can sleep…

Exam Mode

April 10, 2008

I guess I’m finally in the ‘exam mode’, although probably not as much as I would have been in other terms.

I am bored out of my skull studying for these exams, much more so than ever. I don’t know if it’s because this time around I don’t feel like I am going over notes I feel like I have never seen before, or if it’s just because I’ve already been accepted to optometry school and it doesn’t matter as much anymore. Either way all I can think about is relaxing and being done exams. I find anything and everything to distract myself with – from Facebook, random Googling, Battlestar (of course :P), and even looking up things like binders. Honestly, what the hell (but they are pretty cool binders… Axcess BestBuilt or KEBAergo if you’re curious). Naturally I came across them when I was bored and randomly Googling things about Battlestar Galactica.

I have an unhealthy obsession with that show. It’s consuming me. I can’t stress it enough, but I honestly think it’s the best written show on television. A powerful show about humanity with an unfortunately geeky sounding name (but so cool once you know the show lol). I’ll have to watch my DVDs as soon as exams are over while I pack up my stuff.

Changing the subject (as I talk far too much about Battlestar Galactica)… people that drag their feet are really annoying. I just honestly don’t see why they can’t hear the annoying scraping sounds as they walk through a quiet library. The strange thing is that so many people do it. It’s like everyone has problems coordinating muscle movements. Fuck. I bring this up now just because as annoying as it is any other time of the year, during exam time it becomes so much more annoying. Here’s an extra one: People that consistently keep their cellphones on max volume in the library – even after they have rung. The real kicker is when they start yelling into their phone having a handy-dandy conversation with who-the-fuck-cares.

I figure this post should be entertaining to some. I needed something to do to relieve my exam time boredom.