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Today, August 11.  AUGUST 11TH!!! 

Why don't they just go ahead and adopt a year round schedule?  Studies show that students retain more information from one grade to the next when they have a year round schedule.  Here is an example of a year round schedule I found on the internet:

  • 30 days for summer break
  • 45 school days
  • 15 days fall break
  • 30 school days
  • 03 days Thanksgiving break
  • 15 days for winter break
  • 45 school days
  • 15 days spring break
  • 45 school days

Of course this is assuming a 180 day school year which I think should be extended to 200 days and an example of a calendar I can see is:

  • 30 days for summer break
  • 50 school days
  • 10 days fall break
  • 30 school days
  • 05 days Thanksgiving break
  • 15 days for winter break
  • 50 school days
  • 10 days spring break
  • 50 school days

And honestly?  I'd like to shave some off that summer break and add it to the winter break.  Winter break was never long enough when I was a kid going through public school.

So apart from that…

I've been out of sorts pretty much for the last two months or so, but I'm beginning to feel much better.  It's not just because our bills are caught up (while that is a huge part of it) I've also been letting go of some personal and material things that were bringing me more stress than joy. 

Everything doesn't have to bring us joy, but the things that only bring us stress?  Why do we keep them around?  Why do we continue to go at them?

Idunno either, but I'm working at getting rid of more and more of those type of things in my life.  It's not easy, letting go, but it's healthy!

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My unemployment benefits arrived and I was able to catch up on EVERY BILL that we'd gotten behind on in since that fateful day back in June.

While there are some that think unemployment benefits may keep the unemployed from truly finding gainful employment – pshaw!

Well, it could be true for some, but not for me.  I earnestly look for work — while at the same time hoping that I do not have to take some job that I'm gonna be miserable in because I'm needing the work.

I don't understand that mentality because the money I was making the short time I had gone back to work was more substantial than my unemployment benefit.  We weren't just able to pay bills and take care of our needs.  We were able to pay extra on bills (that whole we wanna get outta debt forever thingy) and still take care of our needs.

The past few weeks I've put off getting some Rx refills, taking TJ to the vet for his second check up and shots, and many other expenses that one puts off when they're trying to keep the household together. 

Next week I'll be able to take care of all those things — but there won't be any extra to put on bills or to save for an emergency.  We will just be getting by until I find gainful employment.

I would love to stay home and work on other things I'd rather be doing than working for someone else again, but I know that out there is the job that will make me happy to be out in the working world again.  There is something out there that is perfect for me.

That is the job I hope for while I also apply for positions I could do for the money because we all know that's just how it is in the real world.

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In your face…

07/02/2010

…with the eyebrows!

Hair & eyebrows!

 I can’t say that I missed them as much as I was self-conscious about them missing.  And lookit!  The hair is growing out, too!

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Thomas Jefferson..

06/17/2010

…has his own food and water bowls and a litter box just his size, too.  They call him T.J. for short, but I’m still calling him "baby cat."

The doc put me on augmentin three times a day for seven days because of the nice bite T.J. inflicted upon me when he was just a flea ridden stray.  What?  I didn’t write about that already?

See, I was coming up the steps to the back deck with the baby cat in one hand and my backpack in the other, and the big giant kid opened that back door to let out all THREE dogs.  Oh, yeah.  That didn’t go well at all.

So the thing swelled up and hurt.  Baby cat got me right in the joint on both sides.  And so I made this little video of my big fat finger because I’ve been told I have remarkably delicate hands for a person of my size (my feet are the same way).  Not length, circumference.  

Karan gave me a link to a local version of the burning of that horrid statue in Ohio.  It’s lots more entertaining than the Yahoo link I used.

Linda awarded me and others another badge (Thanks, Linda!) so now I’ve got a longer list of blogs to check on regularly (as they are all good).  I need to update my blogmate list or maybe give it a page of its own?  Also?  You should read about her latest adventure with a stray cat.  Ouch!

And the job hunt?  Well, we all know how that goes…

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Oh, but it could!  

I’ve been driving past this thing for years. 

It never looked like Jesus was wanting to save me. 

Nope. 

It looked like Jesus was coming up from the bowels of the earth to get me.

I hope they don’t rebuild it…

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eleven to seven…

06/07/2010

I took a nap on Saturday and on Sunday I took two, but at nine pm I started getting the big yawnies anyway (darling hubby pointed out that it was my usual bedtime) so I made a pot of coffee.

Working 11pm to 7am is so completely the opposite of being on the floor from 7am to 3pm.  The quiet — we don’t even use the overhead announcer because people are sleeping.  The lights are off or dimmed low.  The phones are so quiet I was surprised when one finally rang and the patient call phone?  Maybe averaging 2 calls an hour…

The nurses and techs seem friendlier and more welcoming, too.   It prolly all boils down to the welcome calmness of third shift.

My biggest worry about working third shift was also being responsible for the third floor above us, but that turned out to be nearly less than perfunctory.  Seriously.  We went up there around 3am to see if they needed us to do anything for them.  They had a tech manning one desk and nurses were hanging out at the other.  Turns out they only have 12 beds up there and all those people were sleeping, too!

About 4am I was struck with becoming sleepy and the desire only increased until I was finally in my bed a little before nine this morning.

I’d planned to be in bed by 7:30 am, but I’d forgotten I had to have my TB test read today and begin the series of MMR shots, too.  So I had to come home, pick up hubby, go back to work and carry on from there.  Then there was a little task about a bank deposit.

I woke up a few times to discover Lily on the bed with me, somewhere on the floor, or lying in the bathroom.  The Minikins kept to her crate.  Lily woke me up at three just as she would any other "morning" starting with the paw on my shoulder, then my face, and on and on.  She was ready to get up and go outside for a bit.

Laughter type panting, "Wanna go outside now, Mommy Lady.  You get up now so we can go outside now."

Well that’s what I heard anyway.

So now it’s after nearly 5:30pm and I’m feeling sleepy again.  May have to go take a little nappy…

Have you seen this?  It will get you smiling…

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…a bowl of corn. 

Add a little pepper and stir for the yummiest corn from the freezer.

The day job is doing well, but I need to work on some important skills to meet the desired competency levels necessary to work at this position.  

Like being aware of patients being taken from our floor to another department for a procedure and then returned, no matter what the activity level is at the front desk.  Noting who is and is not on the floor is very important to the nurse in charge of that patient.

Patient transporters are supposed to stop and tell us about the comings and goings, but when they see the desk crowded with doctors or visitors,  hear the peals of both phones,  and the call light phone going off non-stop?   They tend to keep on going without a word, and there are also a couple of them that just don’t.   I have no idea why.  A few get missed and everybody misses one here and there, but as the newby?  I’m still the worst clerk when it comes to missing the most of them.

Or making certain the right nurse or tech gets the right requests from the patient call buttons.  They hate being sent to the wrong room and I hate that a patient had to wait any longer for a bedpan.  

Getting better at distinguishing which calls need to go directly to the nurse in charge of that patient and which ones (mainly family members calling to speak to nurses) to take a number for instead.   It’s surprising how many family and non-family members will call wanting to speak to said nurse or sometimes even the doctor.  Like the doctors all have an office on our floor and never leave.

I’ve been training during the day shift — the absolute busiest time in patient care.  There is no downtime for nurses and techs.  They barely manage to eat what with having to go back and forth from one patient’s need to another.  (Even we usually have to eat our lunch as discretely as possible at the desk, but at least we’re getting to eat while our food is still hot, fresh, or whatever.)  

There really just isn’t time to stop and chat with family members without the lessening of valuable patient care for your family member and everyone else’s — so a lot of calls do not get returned.  I do feel for the family members that call, but patient care comes first.  

Cold coffee is consumed rather that dumped because cold coffee is better than none.

It’s all about being able to do eleven things at once without a one of them being any less important to patient care than the other.  It seems the busier we are the better I am and doing everything thing at once.  It’s fun.  Almost like a rush.  But I need to keep that carefulness at all moments of the day. 

I do it by trying to write everything down before I refer or do it and by pretending I’m the patient it concerns.  Or it’s my dad, mom, brothers — you get it. 

I really do like this job!

All the flurry of activity is my job.  It’s not like I’m trying to do something completely unrelated and being continually interrupted.  And while there is quite an audible buzz going on at all times; it’s not the same as listening to someone constantly complaining and slamming things around me all day while coughing up a lung every five minutes; or surrounded by horror of insufferable din while running a cash register all day for Wal-Mart (worst job ever).

Everything around me directly relates to my job and how well I can improve patient care.

Tomorrow night I begin my third shift training.  I know it will be much calmer and quieter, but I hope it is not boring and empty time.  I’m hoping it’s the third shift that keeps those forms stocked I use all day long and other like stuff.

So far I like everyone I’ve worked with even when I can’t keep everyone happy all the time.   Hey!  I’m still shiny and new with lots of kinks to work out!

Remember my limping about?  Yep, still limping.  I had a doppler done the fifth day of pain and it is not a blood clot. 

This past Wednesday a x-ray was finally done and nothing amiss was viewed by the attending, but a radiologist will have a turn at the films, too.  

I thought I could see a bit of buckling on my fibula, but the attending said that was normal — except I couldn’t find such a normality on any of the x-rays I found on the internet.  

*Sigh.*  

It could be muscle strain or even diabetic related (the worst diagnosis of all).  I’m holding out for muscle strain or even a stress fracture.  

My doc’s office has a few pieces from the same artist in the waiting areas.  While I like all the different color and textures expressed in each one I just don’t get the whole picture.  And I usually "get" abstract art!

Which is prolly why it is so easy for some errant person or another to add little touches of their own to this (at least) six by three foot piece…

(Click either image to see a much larger view and more graffiti.)

noted

noted 2

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Sometimes when people ask me what kinda of dog I have and I answer a Great Pyrenees and they say they don’t know that breed — but they almost always remember those old Sam the Sheepdog cartoons.

Here is Sam
sitting on the cliff
watching over his sheep
ever alert for danger
(danger = Ralph)
keeping watch
Here is Lily
sitting on the edge of the deck
ever alert for any leaf
that blows in the wind
…six blocks over.

Okay.  Sometimes Lily keeps a lazy watch:

Lily still keeping watch...

Honestly?  I think she’s just exhausted of all the barking she does at every leaf that blows in the wind six blocks over!

And here’s a treat — one of Sam and Ralph’s cartoons:

Today is mother’s day and I have no mother to call, but I’m dealing okay with that.  I woke up from an afternoon nap to discover my son had sent me a text message, "Happy Mom’s Day."  And then a couple of hours later his darling girl friend arrived with a bouquet of flowers from the two of them.  How sweet is that!  And there were so many flowers I even made up a little vase, too!

Happy Mom's Day                    Happy Mom's Day

And LInda sent me another Sunshine award, too!  (Thanks, LInda!)

Tomorrow is my first day at the new job.  I’m excited and nervous.

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