My mom bought Tacy these blocks for her birthday and we just got them in a the mail last week. Tacy loves playing with them to build towers and knock them down. I found her using blocks a phones and had to record her cute little self. She cracks me up!
Friday, September 26, 2014
Staying afloat in the Rain
It's starting to feel like fall here and I LOVE it! The temp has been nice (60-low 80's). Tacy and I have worn pants and sweatshirts some days. It's just lovely. I'm so excited for all of the leaves to start changing colors! Fall is my favorite season! I remember being the only kid in kindergarten to draw a picture of fall when we were asked to draw pictures of our favorite season. Most of the kids drew pictures of the beach, there were a lot of snow, and then there was me. I felt different but you know, I do love Fall! Spring is a close second, but I love these cooler seasons (not the crazy extreme ones).
On that note, I have now been working for 2 weeks. I have had 2 days of general orientation and one day of computer training for Epic (the electronic medical record/scheduling they all use out here). General orientation was at Rex Hospital and boring. Most of it applied to people who actually work at the hospital. Then the computer training was at this closed down outlet mall (it looked like a regular mall to me but the east coast is a little different than the west obviously). Anyways, one wing of this mall has been taken over by UNC for all of this Epic training. It has all been converted into a bunch of computer rooms (making it look nothing like a mall but more a computer prison - there is a guard at the door and you have to have a key to get in and out of the rest of the mall). The training was mildly helpful, but it mostly applied to things a Family medicine clinic would do (vaccinations etc). Oh well. We did have a really long lunch break at which point I did get a key card so I could go out to the center of the mall. Here I could look down the two creepy vacated/unoccupied wings of the mall. The last wing was the food court, which amazingly almost all of the food places were open. Epic must bring in a lot of customers for them to all stay open. Honestly this mall looked like a good scene for a scary movie.
Work at my clinic has been good, just slow. The neurosurgeon I work with is really nice and funny in a very sarcastic way. He does not like people to call him doctor (he told me he thinks titles are very smug) but asks that everyone call him by his first name. It throws patients off a little. The Office Manager/Administrative Assistant for my doctor just avoids saying his name because she refuses to call him by his first name. It makes me laugh but I agree it is weird not to call him Dr. Afterall, he is a doctor. Angela is the office manager but also Dr. Herzig's secretary, so we work really closely together. She is awesome, loves soccer, is from the bay area but now loves NC, so basically we have a lot in common. She is also a really relaxed manager which makes work much better. Since Dr. Herzig is a new neurosurgeon, he is still building up his practice so it's a little slow. It has given me good time to get familiar with the system and time to learn how to do things the right way. I also help Angela with what I can. However, Tacy got sick again this week and I had to leave work early Wednesday to go pick her up from my friends and take her home. Because work is slow, this was fine and no coverage was needed for me.
No worries. I took Tacy to a pediatrician and while it's hard to say for sure what's wrong, the doctor said her lungs sound a little crackly in the left and since she has had a cough for over a week, and with all the kids getting lung infections right now, she started Tacy on Amoxicillin. Tacy is still sick with her runny nose and a cruddy cough, but she is playing and acting like the crazy toddler which she is again. So today I went back to work and she went back to playing with our friends.
Tacy loves her daycare arrangement. She gets to play with friends all day (well at least the 3 year-old), they have a lot of fun toys and activities at their house, and they also go a lot of fun places too. I'm glad she is happy. Plus being around older kids might help her with her talking. She did help clean up toys yesterday while singing "clean up clean up everybody do your share". She only sings "clean up clean up" but still, that was nice.
Tacy is now also counting different. When my mom was out here the 8th - 10th, Tacy counted "1,2,5,6". Then a few days ago she counted "2,4,6,7". Yesterday she added five in. Today she did say 1, 2, 3. So we are making progress. She also loves to asks "what's that?" So I spend a lot of the time telling her what everything is, even when they are things she knows like her toys. It is most difficult when she asks me while we are driving, so I don't know exactly what she is pointing too. Yesterday we drove by construction and Tacy kept asking "what's that?" while we passed lots of construction machines. I threw out the few I know (bulldozer, tractor...haha) and finally had to tell her that I did not know.
Brad is still keeping his head above water with all of his tests and skills assessments. They have been told that it calms down after October. So as long as he can make it to his birthday, then it should get easier. But he really is doing great. Now he also understands how hard pharmacology is!
Friday, September 5, 2014
Love
So I had a really eye opening experience during our drive out here to NC. I guess eye-opening is the best way to put it. This move across the country, Brad starting a demanding/time consuming master's program, and job hunting has all been hard. Life has been crazy, chaotic, and stressful. In terms of finding a job, well, that was depressing for a while. The east coast is really big on having your BSN (bachelors of nursing). I just graduated with my associates of nursing. You pretty much cannot get a job in a hospital without a BSN. Needless to say, this made job hunting really hard.
There were a lot of jobs that stated that they "preferred" BSNs, but as long as you received your BSN within 2 years of hire you were ok. I applied to a lot of these. I started applying for jobs as soon as Brad got the call he had been accepted, so late June/beginning of July. After lots of applications and no calls I was getting pretty discouraged.
So when we started our drive to NC, I figured I would just have to go around handing out my resume to places and trying to put myself out there since I was having no luck with online applications for hospitals, nursing homes, and hospice/home health. Well, while driving through Nashville my phone rang (thank goodness for bluetooth). I saw on my car screen that it was a 919 area code, so I answered it. It was a manager for a clinic asking me if I could come in for an interview. Of course I said yes and scheduled to meet him that Friday (two days later).
After this call, it just hit me - this whole wave of emotion. Heavenly Father had not forgotten me. He heard all of my prayers. He loves me. When everything else that had been a worry (getting packed, the drive going well, etc) was relatively taken care of so my biggest worry was my lack of a job, here I was finally getting a call when we were a day away from NC. Now, I never doubted Heavenly Father's love for me. It just hit me hard right then that He still was thinking about me and trying to help us. And it's more than just getting a call for an interview. Our move went smoothly. We were moving not just anywhere, but to NC, somewhere I have been wishing to go back to since my family moved away June 1999. Brad was starting PA school, something we had been praying for for a long time. I just felt so loved and blessed in that moment after that call. Driving through Nashville I was holding back the tears and just feeling so grateful for all my many blessings and for the love of my Heavenly Father.
I have now been offered that job at the clinic I received the call about in Nashville. It's funny how long of a hiring process it has been (and slightly frustrating), but I am still so grateful for the job, and for receiving that call at that moment that day in Tennessee.
I just wanted to write this down before I forgot about that strong feeling I had. I know we have a Heavenly Father. I know that He loves each and every one of us very much. I know that He wants the best for us. I know that I have to try my hardest to be the best I can and put forth my effort to get what I need, but that He is there for me to help with what I cannot do. I am so grateful for a loving Heavenly Father. I am grateful for every moment when I am able to truly feel/acknowledge His great love for me and all of us.
Thursday, September 4, 2014
Pinterest fun
So several years ago, when I was working 13 hour days 3 days a week at the pain clinic and had every thursday-sunday off, I was bored. My best friend then told me about pinterest (which I remember Ted stated was not a good idea haha). It was fall. It all came up because I talked about all my free time and how I would love to do crafts, but had no idea what to do. I love walking into Michael's and JoAnns but seriously, who knows what to get there?! Well Pinterest changed my world! I made a lot of fall/halloween crafts right away. Living with my in-laws, I didn't really ever make any of the recipes I pinned. Brad started to tease me about pinning things I was never going to make.
| One of my first pinterest crafts |
Well no worries, now that we have our own little place and my own kitchen, I have been having fun! I was again have had time on my hands while waiting for work to start. So I have made a few desserts (cause really, what is better than dessert?) and a craft. I will feel better about doing more once I have an income again.
I already mentioned the delicious lemon cheesecake bars. I also made these thick, chewy chocolate chip cookies (mine weren't really thick but they were chewy and nice and under-down). Here is the link if you would like to try: http://sallysbakingaddiction.com/2013/05/13/chewy-chocolate-chunk-cookies/. The cookies were pretty good. I really want to find the best chocolate chip cookie recipe, cause some are good, but then store bought can be better...but this one was pretty good.
My other pinterest fun was a Fall leaf glitter garland. Brad told me that I would be in charge of clean up for all the glitter and has had great fun in making fun of how glittered I am after working on this. I did all of it in three days I believe (mostly evenings when Tacy was asleep). I'm happy with how it turned out and now our kitchen finally has a little decoration on our blank wall. Best part is, it can stay up through Thanksgiving! here is the link: http://6thstreetdesignschool.blogspot.com/2013/10/diy-falling-leaves-garland.html
I just love Fall! It always makes me want to get crafty, but I run out of room for new things unless the decoration can hang on the wall.
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