Not that anything extremely curious is going on in my life - unlike the rest of you bloggers out there!
As most of you know, I'm pregnant. I've got two months left till due date (although I was sure I'd throw her up along with the rest of my insides the other night) and it's very exciting!
It's only lately I've been enjoying pregnancy - now it's so obvious with the increased bulge in my shirts. Also, knowing that if anything should happen, I'll still be a mommy~
Anyway.
So, when I'm not busy trying to re-arrange everything at home with my scatter-brained nesting tendencies, or busy purchasing anything remotely cute that I'm sure my soon-to-be daughter will hate me for in the distant future, I'm working my butt off the remaining days until maternity leave.
After today, I only have 17 days left. Wohoo!
I know some of you like hearing about my work so I'll spill a few tidbits about what I'm currently occupying my awesome office with:
1) Trying to decide if we should turn off the ventilator of this poor, middle-aged woman. Seriously, the choice is ours since we are the ones paying the insanely high prices for her ICU ward.
2) Translating a Korean article for the scientific benefits of laser chemotherapy with drugs sensitive to photothermal energy (Yeah. I don't know, regardless of which language this article is gonna be in)
3) Suing a clinic in downtown Seattle, US for fraud and malpractice. So exciting ! (and at times very boring conference calls)
Besides that, I'm trying to decide if I should return to the same office when I get back from my maternity leave. Even though my job is at times exciting and at other times exceedingly boring, I sometimes feel I should be doing something else. Perhaps it's the fact that I can't decide if I should take a leap of faith and struggle to get the manager position or keep my place where I can keep up the pace. I'm not sure I can juggle both career and baby.
Anyyyyway.
I've been hooked on the new KBS drama 'Dream High'. It's for teens, obviously. But I love it.
Unfortunately it's also made me realize that when baby is done using my body, I have to take extreme measures to get my body back in shape. As much as I like being pregnant, it limits your body horribly and scars it! So I will definitely do something about it when Emma has reached the world.
I don't know how yet, but I know it'll happen. Because I'm determined like that.
Stupid, skinny and perfect-looking Korean tv teen girls!
(god I also wish the boys I knew could dance as well as they do in this drama! *drooool*)
I think I'll watch an episode. Just to make myself feel useless and crappy compared to these talented people.

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