Thursday, February 12, 2009

"Fanny Fatigue"

My anatomy professor can be pretty dang funny. He catches you off guard with some of his awkward jokes. It is pretty entertaining at times. For instance, today he coined the phrase "fanny fatigue" in discussing the importance of moving patients who are bed ridden. I don't know, maybe it's one of those 'you had to be there' moments, but I thought it was funny. He talked about 'Jon and Kate then 8 of isn't life great.' I don't remember what context that was used in, but funny nonetheless. 

Anatomy is stressing me out like crazy, but I still enjoy it. I am really nervous for my test Tuesday. I have started studying but part of me feels like I will never learn all that I need to. And I am worried about the lab quiz on Wednesday. Blah. Next week is going to be extra stressful! :)

However, studying anatomy has put me in such awe of God's creation. It is so amazing to me how God knew everything we would physically need. He knew what to make our bodies out of. He knew how things needed to work together with one another. He knew how many cells we would require to perform certain tasks, and so on. It is simply awesome to think about all the little details of our body, and how God knows them so intimately because He created us. I don't know, I am probably not making any sense, but I am simply amazed at His craftsmanship! :)

Oh and another awesome thing about God/today...
I was working out at 6:30 this morning (as is per usual now!) and was able to watch the sunrise! It was SO beautiful! It took my breathe away. Plus, I was listening to David Crowder (even though it is not typical 'workout music') and I realized just how beautiful life can be sometimes. It was wonderful. I can't explain it, but the mixture of wonderful music, a great workout and a beautiful sunrise just started my day off right! I left the gym so joyful! Man. I loved it. Plus I found out that my 9:30 was cancelled today! Awesome! I have been feeling so good lately. I have been seeing God in so many more things than I used to. I am not nearly so focused on the darkness. I feel like I am finally claiming that victory I have had in Christ all along. He has been so good to me, and working in ways I could have never expected. It's truly wonderful!

1 comment:

Danielle said...

AH this pretty much made my day! I love that you got to watch the sunrise!! I need to take the time to go do that soon. Oh and I love you and you will do GREAT on your anatomy test/lab quiz. I believe in you :)