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Friday, November 25, 2005

My first attempt at blogging
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Do you remember that song (sung) by America?

"So I tried to make it Monday, but I got so darn depressed,
That I set my sights on Tuesday, and I got myself undressed.
I ain't ready..."

So here it is, Tuesday, and I'm trying again. Yesterday I wrote for HOURS working on a perfect First Blog. It was great! In it I answered the question, "Why don't you just go to medical school?" and told you all about why I'm a nurse practitioner, and about my grandma who pointed out my path in life when I was lost. Doesn't that sound great? I'll tell you, it was pretty darn good. So what happened?

Cyberspace happened, that's what. I'm still kicking myself, because I'm smart enough to know better! I never post directly on my Heart Disease Message Board at Web MD for just this reason, when you float that post out there sometimes it disappears. That's exactly what happened, I sent the post and got the message "page not found."

It was a good post. I even told you how I went to grad school instead of shooting doctors. Someday I'll write it again, I promise. It will probably be better than the First Blog. But you'll just have to stay tuned.

Go get 'em today, you can do it!

Laurie

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Posted by: Laurie Anderson, RNP at 6:15 PM

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