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Friday, August 26, 2005

on a personal note...


on a personal note, as you may or may not know, for the past year i have been going through paramedic school at Methodist Hospital. well, today i took my Final Exam for the class and passed. yes, it only took me two tries, which is good because thats all i got. now all i have left is to finish up some clinicals and i will be able to sit for the National Registry testing. the National Regestry is a two day testing that consists of a written portion and skills portion. i will take these on Sept. 16th and 17th. feel free to send up some prayers on thoses days, and thank you in advance. also, thanks to everyone that has been such a help to me during the past year and for everyone that has put up with my absence. have a good one,
later,
chase...

Wednesday, August 17, 2005

on a brighter note...



and on a brighter note, today Stephanie and i have been married for three wonderful years. they have truely been the best three years of my life. God sure knew what he was doing when he gave her to me and me to her. wow, what an awesome God. that little lady takes my breath away today more than she did the day i married her. she has been so good to me, put up with so much, and still, remains my best friend in the whole world. i know there is nothing she wouldn't do for me, and i hope she knows there is nothing i would not do for her. Thank you God for blessing me with such a wonderful wife. Continue to lead us, and we will continue to try to follow. Thank you for picking us up when we fall down. Amen

was it really real?


I got this link from a good friend of mine. This is the newly released audio recordings of the radio traffic of the FDNY on September 11th 2001. Here also is a copy of his posting.
black day
at the end of a long and bloody legal fight, the new york times has "won" the right to have the radio transmissions and transcripts released of the FDNY's efforts on september 11, 2001. i feel rotten and dirty listening. like a macabre voyeur. this is too soon. this is too overwhelmingly heavy to hear. but i cannot stop listening. it is 1 a.m. i've been listening for almost two hours. chained. now almost imprisoned by it. if there is any salvation it comes as this: these are professionals responding heroically, methodically--despite the hysterical and terrific absurdity of their reality--to the worst blackness they will ever know. they ran toward when all else ran away. i am undone.

Saturday, August 13, 2005

new links added!

i have added two links to the links section of this page. the first is a link to a site called Howard Forums. Howard Forums is a forum website that discusses every type of cell phone you could think of, as well as some discussion on the different cell phone carriers such as Verizon Wireless, Sprint, etc. this site provides info on everything from basic cell phone use to phone hacks and more. the second is a link to the Bright Hand website. Bright Hand is another forum website that is a lot like Howard Forums only it covers mostly PDAs. Both of these websites can be very useful when looking to buy a new cell phone or PDA, but they can also very interesting reading for new users and old pros alike. hope you enjoy!

Friday, August 12, 2005

testing over, at least for now...

well, this week we finished up our finals for paramedic class. needless to say, at present we are driving ourselves crazy wondering how we did and if anything else will be required of us to finish this class. oh well, time will tell. one instructor said that we should find out our results by mon. afternoon. in the meantime, there is alot to do to keep my mind off of worrying.
chase...

Wednesday, August 03, 2005

blog hacks

so, as i continue in my adventure in blogging i am overwhelmed with the need to change things from the way they are supposed to be, i.e. i found a site that showed me how to remove the nav. bar from the top of the screen. if you have any other blog hack tips or tricks, leave them or a web site address in the comments section and lets see what all we can do to these blog sites.
later

by the way

by the way, this is me










i hope to have better photos in the future...

and so I start another day

now that i am starting to get a handle of this blog stuff, i want to post a few pictures as well as give a bit of an update as to what is going on with my wife Stephanie and i.
above is a picture of ambulance triage here at Methodist Hospital. this is were it has all started. tonight i have been checking in the ambulance load coming into the hospital between the hours of 0600pm on the 2nd and 0600 on the 3rd from right there in that chair. it's a hard life but someone has to live it. so needless to say, tonight i have had a lot of time to sit and learn all about the wonderful world of blogging.

well, a catch up on my wife stephanie and i, here goes... Stephanie is currently working at St. Francis Hospital here in Indianapolis as a Systems Analyst in the Admitting Department. she is happy there but looking for something that will put her degree to use. She is also the proud mother to a 3lb 13oz female chihauhua named Peyton. Stephanie and Peyton are best of friends and have taken care of each other while i have been in paramedic school for the past 13 months.

as i said, i have been in paramedic school here at Methodist Hospital for the past approx. 13 months. this has proven to be one of the hardest things Stephanie or i have ever been through. paramedic school has consisted of many, many hours in the classroom, many, many hours on the ambulance, and yes, many, many hours in the hospital. as if all the clinical hours were not stressful enough, paramedic school is done on a semester by semester basis. allow me to explain, each semester (of which there are three) must be passed inorder to proceed to the next. if you fail to meet the grade requirments or the clinical requirments of the semester, your out. once out, you get to wait until next year to make another attempt. all that said, with the help of Stephanie, i have passed all three semesters. coming up... on monday the 8th i will sit for my Oral Boards. then on thursday the 11th we take the Comprehensive Final Exam. if all that is passed with a score of at least 80% i will be allowed to move on to the National Registry in september, on the 16th & 17th. if the National Registry is passed I will be a paramedic. the test dates have been included above so that prayers could be sent up at the correct times.

to the right is a picture of Trauma Room #7 at Methodist Hospital. this is a room i have spent a good bit of time in over the past few years.
as well as going to school at Methodist Hospital, i also work full time there in the Emergency Department as a EMT-B/ortho tech. Between school and work i spend at a min. 6 hours a day 7 days a week in methodist hospital, its been an ok second home but im ready to go back to my own home with my own wife.

as if that all has not been enough, for the last 8 weeks i have been attending a class for new hires at the Marion County Coroner's Office. this class has been all classroom thus far. however, starting this month i will be required to assist in a min. of 3 autopsies. next month i will start my field internship with the Marion County Coroner's Deputies where i will recieve street training on being a Deputy Coroner. if all goes as planned, i will attend a 2 week class in october to recieve certification as a Deputy Coroner. the plan after that is to work as a part-time Coroner's Deputy in Marion County.


above are the two loves of my life. without these two none of the above would even be thinkable. this past year has been just as hard, if not harder, for Stephanie as it has been for myself. she has really been there for me. she has been the support to keep me going, and the arms waiting for me when i got home at the end of the day. i can't thank God enough for Stephanie. and as for Peyton, well, she has done her job. we got Peyton to keep Stephanie company while she was at home alone. now, we can't imagine life without her. she is the most fun! so much fun that we are looking to get another toy chihuahua to keep Peyton company.

so thanks for reading, hopefully this gives a little insight into what is going on in our household.

Tuesday, August 02, 2005

and so ends the first day


as i come to the end of my first day of having a blog site i am intrigued at the possibilities. i look forward to posting pictures on here and getting the word out to family and friends in order for others to hopefully enjoy my site. to day i have listed a few web sites under my links section for you to enjoy. and here i will give a brief explanation of the ones on here as of today. the first is a link to the google search site, pretty self explanatory. the second is a link to the CRI website. CRI stands for the Christian Research Institute. This is a organazation founded by a man by the name Hank Hanegraaff aka the Bible Answer Man. i believe very strongly in the work of this organisation and hope you find it helpful in some way. Third is a link to a blog created by a dear friend of mine that i hope you can enjoy. This is also the blog that has inspired me to start this one. Forth is a link to my Simon which is a great review site for electronics. this site should be consulted before making any electronic purchases. fifth and last, as of today, is a link to the launch website. this is, in my own opinion, the best free online music center on the net so far. on it you can listen to music, watch videos, and even create your own radio station, and all for free. You may be required to create a yahoo account, im not sure since i already have one, but if you do, than that is free as well. ok, so that is all for now.
more to come...
by the way, this is a picture of our dog, Peyton, there will be much more of her to come too!

this is a first

this is a first for me. today is really only the first day i have even given thought to the idea of having a blog, so this should be a interesting journey. i hope to be able to use this as a tool for my family and friends to be able to stay closer to me and know what is going on here in the life of my wife and i. i will post pictures and thoughts here as they come to me and there will be space for readers to leave comments as they care to. i can also be contacted by email with ideas and so forth.