Monday, June 20, 2011

▶ ▷ TTGL - Why is it awesome?

Tengen Toppa Gurrenn Lagann is just a classic anime; it deserves its own post. I am an anime junkie and out of all the anime I have watched, TTGL tops the list as the best anime ever (although Naruto is still my fave). I was not originally drawn to it because it's a mecha (robot stuff) anime, lol. I thought it was only gonna be action, robots, explosions, and more robots. See, I was never a Voltes V or Gundam fan. BUT to my surprise, this anime was deep and had inspirational themes about humanity and friendship. Everything about this anime is just perfect and if you like anime and have not even watched a single episode of TTGL, you're missing out!!

I'll dedicate this post to keep my favorite quotes from TTGL. I will surely look back to them in the future.



Whether it's laughable or irrational [ 無茶で無謀と笑われようと、]
This is the path that ALL great men walk! [ 維持が支えの喧嘩道!]
If there's a wall in our way, we'll destroy it! [ 壁があったら殴って壊す!]
If there's no road, we'll pave it with our own hands! [ 道がなければ、この手で作る!]
The magma in our hearts is blazing like flames! [ 心のマグマが炎と燃える!]
The perfect fusion: GURREN-LAGANN! [ 超絶合体!グレンラガン!]
Who... [ 俺を… ]
...all of you... [ 俺たちを… ]
The hell do you think we are!?! [ 誰だと思ってやがる!!!] - Simon and Kamina

"Mark my words! This drill will open a hole in the universe! And that hole will be a path for those behind us! The dreams of those who've fallen! The hopes of those who'll follow! Those two sets of dreams weave together in a double helix! Drilling a path towards tomorrow! And that's Tengen Toppa! That's Gurren Lagann!! My drill is the drill that creates the heavens!"- Simon

"Surpass the impossible and kick reason to the curb! That's the Dai-Gurren Brigade way!"

"Believe in me who believes in you." - Kamina

"Don't believe in the me who believes in you. Don't believe in the you who believes in me. Believe in the you - who believes in himself!"

Haha.. As I walk to the NCLEX testing center, this will be the song playing on my iPod lol

Monday, June 13, 2011

▶ ▷ Lazy Bum

You know when you have a big test coming up and you try every way to avoid it? Like you start doing things you never planned to do that day like cleaning your room, doing laundry or walking the dog. Well, I have been doing the same thing ever since I graduated. My licensure exam is coming up and I haven't been studying seriously. (I wonder if I will pass it -_-) I have been indulging myself in what I like to do most - NOTHING! Or in other words, watching bunch of anime and reading tons of manga.

Ongoing anime:
Deadman Wonderland
Ao no Exorcist
Fairy Tail
Hidan no Aria

Ongoing manga:
D. Gray Man
Soul Eater
Naruto Shippuden
Bleach
Kateikyoushi Hitman Reborn
Fairy Tail

Hmm.. kinda wish I was back in college pursuing a different major. I technically should only be finishing freshman year at my age. I really do not want to take this exam -_-

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

▶ ▷ GRADUATE!

I just graduated woohoo!! I can now have the BSN title next to my name. Hopefully, I pass the NCLEX and add the RN title next to it too.
 
I survived even though I had some regrets. I'm happy to have graduated with honors considering I did not take nursing school seriously when I first started (as referred to my previous post). I graduated .02 away from a Magna. It is not a big of a deal but that is just a really close gap which bothers me so much. And I exactly know the classes I just brushed off *cough* Intro to Nsg and OB/Peds*cough* One class was just plain boring and the other involving kids was not my cup of tea *le sigh*

My GPA is still good for grad school I hope. The next chapter from now is passing NCLEX and getting a job. Oops no. Here's my itenerary:
 Pass NCLEX Europe trip (booked!)Get a job

Everyone could attest that jobs are a lot harder to get during this recession. Although nursing positions are starting to open up compared to 2009-2010, the job market is still tight. You either have to: 
   1. know someone (connections), 
   2. have previously worked in the hospital, or 
   3. just be super awesome and likeable. 

Many people are stressed over the competitive job market. Luckily, I do not stress over these stuff. I know it makes me sound irresponsible, but I would like to enjoy this break from school especially that I am still young. My plan A is to get a job and I will keep applying.  If I don't get a job, my plan B is to apply to grad school or do pre-med, since nursing is giving me a hard time, lol. There is a solution to everything and I always think positive. I'm just really thankful of now :)

Monday, May 2, 2011

▶ ▷ Osama Bin Laden's Death: Moral Victory

It was the night of May 1st 2011 when Obama announced the death of the most prominent terrorist leader, Osama Bin Laden. And here are my thoughts about it.

In my opinion, Osama Bin Laden's death is a moral victory, but does not equal the end of terrorism. As the leader of Al Qaeda, bin Laden's idealogies still lives on and will continue to influence terroristic groups. Jihadists already declared revenge over bin Laden's death on militant forums. One commentator name Assad al-Jihad2 stated:

"Woe to his enemies. By God, we will avenge the killing of the Sheik of Islam. Those who wish that jihad has ended or weakened, I tell them: Let us wait a little bit... The battle between us and international tyranny is long and will not be stopped by the martyrdom of our beloved one, the lion of Islam."

He further added:
"The weight of Sheik Osama is equal to that of the whole United States... Which country managed to attack the Pentagon? Which countries managed to send the most powerful country in the world into decline? The one who did that is a nation called Osama bin Laden."

Source: The Associated Press


Bin Laden is killed, but the war is not over. Although his death means there's progress and justice, I am afraid his death also invites more terrorist acts from his followers. We should take all necessary precautions and be prepared because retaliation is, without a doubt, going to happen. As a last note, salute to the Navy SEALs and all the troops.
Photos from the White House

Sunday, May 1, 2011

▶ ▷ A late post about the Royal Wedding

In this modern day and age, I forgot that monarchies still existed until the wedding of Kate and Prince William. The royal wedding was truly fairy-tale like. A prince and a lady getting married just like in children's stories and Disney movies.
The Official Royal Wedding photographs
The royal couple with royal kids waiting to find their royal match to breed more royalties./FLICKR
I loved how it was very grand and beautiful. Very classy with many royal families I never knew existed in attendance. People were wearing beautiful couture outfits with matching cocktail hats (that only they could pull off). And all I was thinking was, "Wow this is how the rich people roll, huh?"
Lady Gaga?/REUTERS
There was too much media coverage that it can't be ignored even if it's the least of someone's interest especially to those who don't live in England like me. One thing that caught my eye though, aside from the fashion showed in the wedding, was this:
Royal Wedding Cake/GETTY
Now that is beautiful and YUMMY - a multi-layered fruit cake. It was described to be an 8-layered cake consisting of 17 individual fruit cakes. I don't even want to eat and destroy that thing if I ever saw it. The Prince had his own cake too, how greedy lol.
Prince William's royal chocolate cake/FLICKR
Clearly, I am more interested in the aesthetics, clothes and cake than the wedding itself. It was a beautiful and joyous event nonetheless.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

▶ ▷ Fave hair and studying before exam!

This has been my all time favorite look because it's so easy to do and still manages to look cute!

No such hussle like burning your hands in a hair-damaging curling iron. All you need to do is....
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Yup! Hair braid! Take a shower the night before and while your hair is still damp, braid it (if you can braid by yourself or ask someone to do it) :). Leave it overnight (or if you are like me who wakes up late, come to school with the braids on and put a hat on, lol) and then just take it out. You'll have very nice curls, guaranteed!

I had to look presentable for my final presentation as an undergrad. It was 80 degrees and I was afraid my hair would be frizzy if I left it straight. It worked out and I think our presentation went well :)

3 MORE EXAMS~ We were studying for my 4th exam for Crisis during break. And you know what happens when you study with friends during a 3-hour break...



Yeh, that sums it all :)

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Last day of clinicals... ever.

Today was our last day of clinicals. That means many things.

1. Last day wearing this ugly burgundy scrubs :)

2. Last day cleaning a patient without getting paid :)

3. Last day being a student nurse :)

4. Last day of taking less responsibilities :|

5. Last day spending 8 hours twice a week in the Medical-Respiratory Intensive Care Unit with the most amazing nurses in the hospital :(

It's good and quite sad. The four of us who were chosen to be in the M-RICU prepared a lot of food for the staff because they were so great to us.

They loved us and we love them. The mentors who taught us for 6 weeks became our friends. We looked up to them as role models and someone we, as students, can confide to about the crazy days of being a nursing student and the challenges of being a soon-to-be professional nurse. And they understood us. The mentor-student relationship we created was extraordinary and this experience solidified my decision to be a nurse. I am personally going to miss everyone.

It was an amazing experience. I will never forget my last day of clinical as a student nurse.