Wednesday, July 22, 2015

The Black Market of the Airline Workers

I swear every time my mom, dad or I go on a trip, we seem to just get our stuff stolen! I'm so sick of going through the airport hoping that my stuff will be at my destination and/or have my stuff "thrown out" I mean safety first I guess, but where does my stuff go once I leave the airport? Where are the cameras for the employees who take passengers items and do what they want with it? They should be held accountable and not have a free for all, on all of our stuff.

I mean we have the technology to know where people leave or where they are going. Can't we come up with a better system? I'm not a terrorist or criminal. We should start to have airline employees be accountable. Behind every great fortune is a great crime. Passengers don't spend money just so there stuff gets stolen.

Maybe I should get an app for my luggage so I know who personally handled my luggage by there fingertips touching my bag. Where are my software engineers?


Gallbladder Surgery Story

I wish I could have found a blog on what it is like to have a gallbladder surgery. I think I would have felt a little more secure if I read about other people's experiences. Well mine went very well because it was a planned surgery. I did not wait last minute to get my gallbladder out. If you can do the same, I highly suggest it.

Anyway, no big deal I was put under, the surgeon made three cuts, puffed up my stomach with air, and grabbed my gallbladder out. This all took place in 20 minutes. The hard part was recovery from it. I wasn't ready to go until 4 and half hours later, even then, I felt nausea , but I didn't want to stay in the hospital any longer. I was tired all week and was in some pain, but being on meds helped a lot. It was weird, but I'm feeling great.

Sometimes, when I eat it feels a little odd, but I don't see much change to my diet yet. What was shocking to me was that I've been suffering, with this problem since I was 18 or at least I think so. I would say to my mom "my stomach feels like it's exploding." I guess when I complained the doctors, didn't understand that symptom. So if your stomach feels like it's exploding, it could be your gallbladder!

5 Things to Never Ruin...

There are a lot of things you can ruin and can fix, but you mine as well not put yourself in that situation in the first place. These 5 items you should hold onto for dear life or at least most of us should because once you cross that line there's no going back.

1. Your name is a very significant part of your life. Own who you are and try staying out of authorities finger tips. They can do a lot of damage to your name if you live in the wrong area. Be a great citizen and don't let your emotions carry you to great extremes. Do it for yourself and around you. There's a lot of activities to do in life. Don't let one person or one thing ruin it for you. Stay positive! 

2. Your finances are important in living a life of stability and security. Having your credit score lowered is the worst. It is way more important than money.

3. The ability to take risks. There are some  (positive) risks worth taking and you should never ruin the chance to take them because it could be a new way to self grow or pull yourself in a new direction. For example try learning code on codeacademy. 

4. If you make a promise or commitment then just do it unless your sick or dying or mentally unwell. Most people want to trust other people and know that they are reliable in the end. 

5.  Believe in yourself. You can do a lot. Each and everyday is an opportunity to do something fantastic. Volunteer at a humane society, dance, help a random stranger, travel, or help a friend or something. 

Dedicate your life to happiness and never ruin it for yourself. Sometimes we all need little reminders. What are your top 5 items that you should never ruin?

#neverruin #believeinyourself #lovelife