Hi friends, how are people doing today?
I got a lot of my paperwork done yesterday, so I'm feeling a little less stressed. Slowly working through my CPR/First Aide training now.
I understand this is a stressful time for a lot of people. I'm here if you want to talk, or if you don't want to talk but would like hugs. *hugs offered*
Here is a cute kitten in a dumb pyramid hat. Enjoy!
@Sparrow Hi Sparrow! I'm doin' alright though my shoulder hurts today. D:
Yay for CPR/First Aid! Have you been certified before? I've held my certification for something like 4 years now; I re-certify every year even though it lasts for 2. ^^ A few friends and I even started a monthly refresher course where we all run through scenarios together to keep it fresh in our minds! :D
If you have any questions or want to just chit-chat about it, I'm here! ^^
@mawr Hey friendo! I'm sorry about your shoulder. ✨ *sends healing sparkles* ✨
Ooh, nice! That's really smart. What led you to get your CPR cert in the first place?
This is my first time as an adult. I had some kinda babysitting CPR in middle school, but this is the full package, with first aide too. I'm doing it for work, but honestly it's a lot of useful life skills that I wish I'd gotten earlier.
@Sparrow I got my cert initially because I was working as a Motorcycle Safety Foundation RiderCoach™® (Basically someone certified to teach people how to ride motorcycles safely ^^)! Having a first-aid and CPR certification was a CA requirement.
I've had to perform CPR before and my patient did not survive. I was not certified at the time and was running off of what I remembered from a course in highschool 8 years prior. That experience drove me to take this way more seriously.
That sounds like an extremely traumatic experience. I'm so sorry you went through that. :( Most people are never put in a situation like that.
On the other hand, working as a motorcycle teacher sounds like an incredibly cool job. I keep forgetting you used to live in California. Too bad our timelines here didn't overlap!
@Sparrow Working as a motorcycle coach is pretty fantastic, honestly-- though the hours are long and grueling, and the politics involved in coaching in CA were awful, but literally everything else about it was just fantastic and so very fulfilling. :D
I'm so bummed I only met you after I'd moved away!! You are so rad! ♥️
@Sparrow Totally. CA has so much red tape, you'd think it had a larger population than all of Canada! (...which it does. ^^;;;)
I have two motorcycles! :D An electric motorcycle (2013 Zero DS 12.5) and an Italian sport touring bike (2008 Moto Guzzi Norge 1200)! I included pics below- the orange one is at the 2016 SF Pride where I was a road captain with the Dykes on Bikes! :D
If you ever find your way up here, hit me up! I'd love to meet up for a coffee, chat and hug. ^^
Those are beautiful bikes! How awesome. :D
And yes, I absolutely will. Idk if a trip like that will happen any time soon; I'm definitely too broke to travel for a while. But I've also been wanting to visit the Pacific Northwest for a few years now. I haven't seen Oregon or Washington at all.
@Sparrow Oh my goodness!!
If you do head up here and plan to drive, take a couple extra days and drive up via 101 along the coast.
The Avenue of the Giants (pic 1) in Northern CA is well worth your time-- it runs right along hwy 101 so you can hop on and off at your leisure!
Though... the Oregon coast (pic 2) is the shining jewel of the western US coastline. ♥️ Stop at "Griff's on the dock" in Port Orford, OR for an amazing experience and the best seafood you'll ever eat for under $20. :D
@mawr
That makes sense. Although my career of working in special education is suuuper different, it's just as steeped in CA politics & bureaucracy, so I can relate on that level.
Do you yourself have a motorcycle?
Awww thanks, you're super rad too! <3 Well I'll just have to make a point to say hi if I ever visit Washington. ^^