The Three AM Project
I am beginning my life working in the Emergency Department
at a local hospital. The ultimate goal of orientation, aside from gaining
skills to successfully transition from new graduate to professional nurse, is
to transition from working 7am-7pm to 7pm-7am. This middle-of-the-night action
appears daunting. I have decided to engage and love the concept of night
shift. I am currently working 3pm-3 am shifts, which offers the opportunity to
love the night.
In order to prepare my circadian rhythm, the night before
the night (in my case “evening” shift), I formulate a 3 am project- an activity
which will happily ensconce my brain and body to keep me awake.
Project Number ONE:
I learned about chalkboard paint from my friends in PA who
have a very nice chalkboard wall that they painted. I thought it was a
brilliant idea, so I painted this. This photo is very deceptive, because from a
distance you can see all the letters clearly…
What I did wrong…
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I used a textured wall. Critical thinking skills
completely lost? You cannot use a textured wall for optimal chalkboard use.
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My twin sister advised me to not get paint on
the carpet. No problem! I put down a large plastic bag I used to move my
mattress from Baltimore to Charlottesville… What I failed to do is check for
gaps where the plastic and wall chose to separate because I didn’t tape the
plastic to the bottom corner of the wall
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I believe you can still tell that the map is of the
United States…This started by happenstance. I was trying to paint the world… No
rubric.
Project Number TWO:
Looks so simple…I got the idea from my friend’s sister. Her
California map is three times the size of mine. Her nails are also
substantially larger. What I did wrong:
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Bought a CHEAP wooden piece from the “art”
section at Walmart. Cheap cheap wood, I discovered, means that the nails simply
will not sink into the wood- no matter the force applied with a hammer, no
matter the angle
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Hammering in rage is ineffective…you may hammer
your finger and that HURTS
What I did right: the shape of the state, the color
combination, the letters…AND it fits my living room’s nautical theme
Project Number Three:
What you see is exactly what I wanted. I am happy with it. J It now graces the wall
in my “nighttime-themed” bedroom.
Project Suppliers
My projects would not be possible without the support of specific locations... I would like to thank, at this point, Walmart, Kroger's and Harris Teeter for staying open 24 hours a day! Thank you very much!!
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