This blog was created to help us keep a journal of the many blessings that fill our life. It's our hope that it will serve to remind us that we have a lot to be thankful for... each other, our terrific kids, our moms, friends and now -- our two grandchildren! What follows are some glimpses into our world and what makes us think that we're not only lucky enough to be able to say "It's a wonderful life" -- we can honestly say "It's a Paine-FULL life!"
Monday, January 05, 2009
Exhausted, Have A Headache, But Posts Coming Soon!
I feel bad that I've neglected this blog for the past week or so. We were so incredibly busy during the holidays with Daniel and Meghan here and then after they left we just got busy enjoying the time off. I have so many pictures sitting on my camera waiting to be imported and posted -- it will be fun to finally get them organized.
So -- within the week I'll make it a point to get those done and write some posts about our family holiday.
Today was the first day of my phlebotomy training program at RGH. I am really excited and already have a great feeling about all I'm going to learn and especially about the practical experience I'm going to be getting. It's going to be exhausting and a huge change of pace for me, but I know it will get easier as I adjust and get into a routine.
I guess I didn't sleep well last night, and from the sounds of it, neither did a lot of the people in my class. Dave asked me this morning if I realized that during the night I reached over and turned off my alarm. Say what?! I noticed it didn't go off but I really thought Dave must have turned it off for me, intending that he would wake me up. I don't know what that's all about but I'm going to be sure to move the alarm clock once I get the vanity cleared off (hopefully this week.) I can't be turning off the alarm like that and if I don't move it I'll just have one more thing to worry about and that will keep me from sleeping!
I got my schedule for the next 10 weeks and I'm very happy with it. I'm actually going to be in the Greece area for 5 out of the 10 weeks! I will also be going to 2 labs in Henrietta, 1 on Alexander Street, 1 in Fairport, and then at the hospital. I have a feeling this program will go by fast.
Sure wish I'd hear from UI that I've been reinstated. That would make things much easier.
Well, it's almost 7:00 and dinner is finished and the dishes are done (thanks Sweetie!) I think I'm going to crash on the couch for a few minutes and then start my reading for tomorrow. I want to stay on top of that, I know how easy it can be to get behind.
Holiday posts and pictures -- soon.
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