Thursday, May 26, 2011
Connor's field trip
I got to volunteer to go on Connor's last field trip of the year. They went to The Children's Museum of Phoenix. One of my favorite places! I was responsible for Connor and two of his little friends. I love kindergartners and I love seeing Connor interact with his friends. I'm so glad he's so social and makes friends easily.
His favorite room was the grocery store and his favorite part of the field trip was going on the bus! LOL! He made me take a picture of him on the bus. Sorry, you can barely see him through the tint!
It's all worth it!
I often question myself if my job is "worth" all of the sacrifice I am making, simply because I am stubborn and refuse to work a job that I don't like. I am gone 2-3 days per week in Yuma, working in Labor and Delivery. This was the only hospital that I was able to find that was willing to train a new grad to work in a specialty area as risky as L&D. I'm not going to lie, it's been one of the hardest things I have ever had to do. Leaving my family totally sucks. I cry at night because I wasn't there to tuck them in or say goodnight. In the end though, it will be worth it!
I am 3 weeks in to my "labor" orientation. I was working in post partum and occasionally floating to other departments like the NICU until last month. Labor has been scary but really awesome. Last week one of the doctors let me deliver my patient's baby. I had her start to finish. I was there from 1 cm to 10cm. I encouraged her through her epidural and through pushing. The doctor stood right behind me and gave me instructions. I delivered her baby and placenta, collected the cord blood, everything. What a rush! What an awesome experience to deliver a baby and place her on her mother's belly. My job is SO rewarding.
I'm hoping to start just working 2 days a week. I will have more time with my family and still gain the experience I need.
I am 3 weeks in to my "labor" orientation. I was working in post partum and occasionally floating to other departments like the NICU until last month. Labor has been scary but really awesome. Last week one of the doctors let me deliver my patient's baby. I had her start to finish. I was there from 1 cm to 10cm. I encouraged her through her epidural and through pushing. The doctor stood right behind me and gave me instructions. I delivered her baby and placenta, collected the cord blood, everything. What a rush! What an awesome experience to deliver a baby and place her on her mother's belly. My job is SO rewarding.
I'm hoping to start just working 2 days a week. I will have more time with my family and still gain the experience I need.
I love my little girl!
Easter 2011
Easter was a blast as usual, especially for all of the kids. It was bittersweet this year though. We celebrated at my sister's park next to her house and this was the first Easter since her step-son, Josh, was killed in a motorcycle accident. We all had a heavy heart that day but we did manage to enjoy being with our close family and friends.
The night before we colored eggs. The kids woke up early and to get their goodies left by the Easter Bunny. Later in the morning we went over to my sisters to set up for our fun family day. We have a potluck every year and we all bring games and activities to do. This year we brought a humungous pinata to celebrate all of the Spring birthday in the family. We had silly string, bocci ball, bean bag toss, a train ride, over 300 water balloons, squirt guns, etc. At the end of the day, we even had a sand volleyball tournament. My boys talked about playing volleyball with their cousins and all of the adults for days afterward.
Making fun memories with friends and family is what holidays are all about. Easter has become one of my very favorite days of the year. Thanks Hil for making it so much fun for everyone!
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Weekend Getaway
We had a blast in Vegas! We arrived on Saturday afternoon, after a short 45 minute flight. We are never ever driving to Vegas again. Saving 3 hours of drive time was well worth the airfare! The hotel was beautiful, our room was perfect. We upgraded to a suite. We could have had our entire family stay in that room comfortably! It was huge. I highly recommend the Paris hotel. Very nice, great location and a good price!
Funny story- Our bathroom had a bidet...you know, those cool sink-like things that you sit on in the bathroom....the hiney cleaner. Anyway, I turned on the water to warm it up and try it out! Bryan was standing right there of course. Totally sprayed myself in the face with the bidet water. Then I got images of some nasty herpes infected person sitting on it. Ewwww! I hope those maids disinfected that thing! It was pretty funny though, Bryan was rolling.
We spent two days alone together going to fancy restaurants, walking the strip and gambling. Bryan is a table kind of guy whereas I would prefer the slots. Bryan is always really lucky. He won quite a bit. I, on the other hand, am not so lucky. I lost his winnings. We make a great team!
The highlight of our trip was eating at the Eiffel Tower Restaurant. Very fancy. It's at the top of the Eiffel Tower at the Paris Hotel. They sat us in the window facing the Bellagio Fountains at sunset. Very romantic. The menu was all french dishes and our waiter even spoke french. The food was delish. We both ordered Filet Mignon, shared scallops and croquets. For dessert we had the chocolate souffle. Mmmmm, my mouth is watering now. It was well worth the money to have a once every 5 year kind of dinner with my husband.
By the time Sunday rolled around, I was ready to get back on that plane to see my babies! I missed them like crazy but had such a wonderful time away. Every couple needs to get away alone once in a while!
Funny story- Our bathroom had a bidet...you know, those cool sink-like things that you sit on in the bathroom....the hiney cleaner. Anyway, I turned on the water to warm it up and try it out! Bryan was standing right there of course. Totally sprayed myself in the face with the bidet water. Then I got images of some nasty herpes infected person sitting on it. Ewwww! I hope those maids disinfected that thing! It was pretty funny though, Bryan was rolling.
We spent two days alone together going to fancy restaurants, walking the strip and gambling. Bryan is a table kind of guy whereas I would prefer the slots. Bryan is always really lucky. He won quite a bit. I, on the other hand, am not so lucky. I lost his winnings. We make a great team!
The highlight of our trip was eating at the Eiffel Tower Restaurant. Very fancy. It's at the top of the Eiffel Tower at the Paris Hotel. They sat us in the window facing the Bellagio Fountains at sunset. Very romantic. The menu was all french dishes and our waiter even spoke french. The food was delish. We both ordered Filet Mignon, shared scallops and croquets. For dessert we had the chocolate souffle. Mmmmm, my mouth is watering now. It was well worth the money to have a once every 5 year kind of dinner with my husband.
By the time Sunday rolled around, I was ready to get back on that plane to see my babies! I missed them like crazy but had such a wonderful time away. Every couple needs to get away alone once in a while!
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