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sottovoce

I love flowers.
I love spontaneity, and pleasant surprises.
I'm dainty and ambitious; really.
I nurse others.
There's more than meets the eye when it comes to me.


only me



N A D I A H
200788
ngee ann poly
school of health sciences
Children's Emergency, KKWCH

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reminders

- Dine at Tiffany Cafe & Restaurant at Furama
- Tree Top Walk at MacRitchie

my past

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credits

Blogskin done by 16thday with image from Taringa .




Friday, December 28, 2007

Doctors.

Doctors are yummy. They're hot in a way that they're utterly intelligent, authoritative and rich. So confident the way they stride across the ward and so adorable when they (the HOs) are rushing to get the case file or the IMR or the TPR charts for their boss, the consultants.

In my ward, currently, there's this HO (stands for House Officer aka Houseman), who totally awes me. Every time I hear him speak, I'll look up and sneak a couple of peeks at him. His voice is really deep and rich. It's the jelly-kneed kind of voice. It's like oh-my-Godddd. And he's cute too. Just now I was assisting him to take bloods for a patient. I was there to hold her arm because she's not really in the right state of mind. And his arm rested on my hand!!! Tachycardia, please.

There's another HO in my ward who is oh-so-cute. He's strong square jaw and perfectly shaped lips. And you know how HOs are supposed to dress. Long-sleeved collared office shirt and long pants. Yesterday, he looked so darn adorable with the back of his shirt tucked out and his sleeves rolled up. It's like oh-my-Godddd. He looked so relaxed.

Of course there are several more HOs that are damn pleasing to the eye and heart. Like at CGH.

But I don't only like HOs. There's this one Senior Registrar in CGH. Which is quite a top ranked doctor. Even though he's a senior doctor, he looks about 30 plus years old. He's a surgeon. He's tall, broad-shouldered, confident, intelligent, respected. And he looks like Julian Hee!! Especially his eyes. It's like OH-MY-GODDDD!!! Everyone I was with at CGH during attachment knows how I go excited over the Julian Hee doctor. Right, Shermine? Hahah.

Who's Julian Hee, you ask? Feast your eyes upon thse two photos of him! He was Mr. World 2003. Search for him and take a look at his abs.




In my own world,
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