Friday, July 19, 2013

Celebrate the Small Things - Nerd edition


Time to celebrate!  This hop is the wonderful idea of VikLit, and I encourage you to visit her blog and sign up to join us!
A medieval doctor

As I write this, I'm watching a documentary on the plague.  My degree is in infectious diseases, so this warms my nerdy little heart.  I'm trying to figure out if I can rent the show for my micro students to watch.  I think they'd enjoy it, and it would be a good way to keep them busy while I'm out of town in October, attending the Surrey International Writers' Conference. Sounds like a win-win situation to me!

What are you celebrating this week?

20 comments:

  1. Nerd edition, I love it! It's great when you discover a documentary which just touches a topic personal to oneself! Hurrah!

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    1. Thanks, VikLit! I'm a sucker for the 'educational' channels.

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  2. I've always wondered why the shape of the mask of the medieval doctors. Do you know?

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    1. Why, yes, I do :) [putting on professor hat]...

      In medieval times, the miasmatic theory of disease was popular, which essentially held that bad air and foul odors were responsible for disease. The doctors would dress in long robes and stuff herbs and other sweet-smelling stuff into the cone of the mask to prevent the 'bad air' from reaching them.

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    1. Thanks! It's still a few months away, but I'm counting down the days! :)

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  4. It does sound like a win-win. Funny what thrills our nerdy little hearts. It is great that we are not all the same, isn't it? Have a wonderful time at the conference. Writer’s Mark

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    1. Thanks, Nancy! Here's hoping I can find the show for my students to watch while I'm gone :)

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  5. Surrey International Writer's Conference?
    OMG that sounds awesome!
    Writer In Transit

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    1. It really is--it would be great if you could go! :)

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  6. Rent the show for your students! They'd love it.

    As to the graphic you used here, based on a recent experience with my former doctor, a duck's head (for that one) would be appropriate.

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    1. LOL! Sorry to hear you had such a dunce for a doctor!

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  7. I bet the students would love that! And keeping them busy while you're away--that seems like a great way to do it.

    Hope you've had a wonderful weekend! :)

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    1. Thanks, Jackie! Who doesn't love a good movie? :)

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  8. Oooh your degree sounds interesting. I'm extremely squeamish so I'm glad you didn't post any photos!!

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  9. I've seen that same documentary, must be exciting to understand all the details. I find it very frightening, but students love that sort of thing. Just make sure they have to write a paper on it too! :) just kidding.

    Love that you're going to a conference -- let us know all the details!

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    1. I will make them write--I'm a mean teacher :)

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  10. That's awesome! I'm envious of your degree, though I don't know if I'd have the guts to study all that for real. I've always had a thing for infectious diseases and I love all those history channel specials on the plague- I've seen many of them and they always lead me to start madly typing in search engines whilst watching. Nerd it up!

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