cake for breakfast
Jul. 6th, 2025 11:09 amI have returned from my Tumblr rabbit hole to actually post something! It's good to be back!
I might be the least patriotic person I know (especially these days--do I really need to explain why?), but I hope my fellow American friends had a safe and happy holiday weekend. We did absolutely nothing to celebrate (not that there is anything to celebrate, in my opinion), which is exactly what I wanted. At the very least, I enjoyed my day off by playing Pokémon, reading, and taking a long nap.
Has anyone watched The Pitt? It's my newest hyperfixation, and the main reason I have stumbled back into my Tumblr rabbit hole. Dr. Mel King is the love of my life. I have neverever enjoyed a medical drama before, but there's something special about this one. The writing is brilliant. We can't all relate to being doctors or nurses, but I think we can all relate to waiting in an emergency room, or worrying about a loved one, or being frustrated with the state of our healthcare system. The more I work in veterinary medicine, the more I realize how connected we all are, and The Pitt is a beautiful reminder of that, too.
On an unrelated but very happy note: my coworkers were kind enough to throw me an early birthday celebration (I'm turning 33 this week, holy shit), and one of them baked a vegan cake! So, naturally, I am about to enjoy a piece of chocolate cake for breakfast. :3
Until next time,
ktea
I might be the least patriotic person I know (especially these days--do I really need to explain why?), but I hope my fellow American friends had a safe and happy holiday weekend. We did absolutely nothing to celebrate (not that there is anything to celebrate, in my opinion), which is exactly what I wanted. At the very least, I enjoyed my day off by playing Pokémon, reading, and taking a long nap.
Has anyone watched The Pitt? It's my newest hyperfixation, and the main reason I have stumbled back into my Tumblr rabbit hole. Dr. Mel King is the love of my life. I have neverever enjoyed a medical drama before, but there's something special about this one. The writing is brilliant. We can't all relate to being doctors or nurses, but I think we can all relate to waiting in an emergency room, or worrying about a loved one, or being frustrated with the state of our healthcare system. The more I work in veterinary medicine, the more I realize how connected we all are, and The Pitt is a beautiful reminder of that, too.
On an unrelated but very happy note: my coworkers were kind enough to throw me an early birthday celebration (I'm turning 33 this week, holy shit), and one of them baked a vegan cake! So, naturally, I am about to enjoy a piece of chocolate cake for breakfast. :3
Until next time,
ktea