However, this past fall I discovered a new passion: microbiology. Microbiology was my dreaded last prerequisite, dreaded because it was legendarily demanding, but it turned out to be spellbinding. "I love the pathogens," I confided artlessly to anyone who'd listen. I felt angst when I had to put my plates of Staphylococcus epidermidis that I had lovingly cultured into the autoclave bin.
I saw microbiology wherever I went. "The dog is wagging her tail exactly in the manner of a bacteria with a flagella," I observed. Gathering steam, I added, "Did you know that a protozoan with a flagella moves its flagella in an entirely different way?"
But it was so riveting only for me.
On our family text chat, one of the children posted that she'd spiked a fever. "Did you know fevers can be caused by the death of Gram negative bacteria??" I typed back. "They release an endotoxin when they die that causes a fever. Type 'More' to subscribe to Basic Microbiology Facts.'" She did not, in the event, type "More." Driving in the car one day with a teenaged child, I asked if she'd read a piece I'd forwarded about viroids of the sea: viruses living in seawater who prey upon other aquatic viruses. She rolled her eyes and patiently explained. "You know how you're not interested in everything I'm interested in? Well, I can't come along with you on this microbiology thing."
Like all good things, microbiology came to an end, leaving us with a hard-earned A on my transcript and some fresh stains on the Sober Husband's lab coat, which I borrowed for the class. Still the memories linger. A friend mentioned that she'd been up in the night vomiting with presumed food poisoning, but her husband had eaten the same things and was fine. I suggested that she'd picked up a norovirus, also known as "the Winter Vomiting Virus." "Type 'More' to subscribe to Basic Microbiology Facts," I added.
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Hope my winning nom de plume for IRA was not a contributing cause of her flight to Berlin. (Yes, I'm still basking in the glory) Encourage her to open a safe house for Dolt 45 refugees. Nice to hear from you. My blog has been ignored, not sure it will be revived.I DID make great use of it. My artist neighbor had a dragon bike stolen, and the only pictures extant were on my blog. After he posted flyers with the pic, it was suddenly found. I moderate a FB group for the NorthWestern Railroad Historical Society. Maybe you could find an interesting job paid/volunteer to make use of your new found interest. Hope all the cats/rats/birds are well. I'm guessing you have a new neighbor by now. How's the hood. You could blog more often!
It is so nice to hear from you, Silliyak! That's great about saving the neighbor's bike.
My game plan is to get paying work down the line doing more advanced work with animals, and the microbiolog was part of it.
I am hoping to blog more regularly now and have it be about my transition out of being a SAHM. So keep checking back!
Nice to hear from you. I'm hoping to jumpstart my mostly-neglected blog as well.
i leave the door ajar #fakenews
Come back soon, please!
So glad I checked... Even thugh it's been years, still love reading =)
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