u/AnywhereMean8863

▲ 262 r/lego

I know nothing about Lego but recognized the name and pointed it out to him, 24 hrs we went back and bought it

I find joy in supporting my partners hobbies even though I have zero understanding of them. He really likes the Monster fighter sets. Which I got him the Castle for Christmas last year.

We went into a Bricks and Mini figs store. And I began my singular task of look of translucent neon orange when I found this. I offered to get it for him right away but he was nervous about me spending the money. But listening to him gush about the history and whatever brittle brown was I knew I had to convince him to go back. You don’t have to understand why your partner loves something to want to support them.

u/AnywhereMean8863 — 5 days ago
▲ 1.8k r/quilting

A finished quilt is better than a perfect quilt

Update on my progress on Pretty Birds by Elizabeth Hartman. 3/5 sets of birds complete

u/AnywhereMean8863 — 7 days ago

Recommendations pls for all black tarantula for beginner owner

This is Lilith. She was my first T and has helped me get over my fear of tarantulas although I don’t really like holding her. (She doesn’t seem to like it either, so we are both content to just look at each other.) I would like to get another to balance out the shelf space. I am really interested in an all black tarantula but I would prefer something that is chill and has the same temperament and needs as Lilith. Any recommendations?

u/AnywhereMean8863 — 8 days ago
▲ 12 r/nursing

The HCP form is great, I’m a big fan and advocate. But, just because you are someone HCP doesn’t mean you have unlimited access to a patients medical care while they are STILL COMPETENT.

Why this is important to know. If a pt is still competent, giving any healthcare information to a HCP without express permission and a HIPAA authorization form from the pt is a HIPAA violation. Same with a patients spouse or family member!

I’m so tired of the number of family members/HCP calling for updates and then getting rude I won’t give them one. And then me having to escalate the issue because someone else broke it previously.

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u/AnywhereMean8863 — 24 days ago