I'm going to take a little break until the beginning of the year. I want to wish you all a Merry Christmas, and hope to see you all at the beginning of the new year.
Tuesday, December 21, 2021
Not so Wordless Wednesday
I'm going to take a little break until the beginning of the year. I want to wish you all a Merry Christmas, and hope to see you all at the beginning of the new year.
Monday, December 20, 2021
Job update
Wednesday will mark 2 weeks since starting my new job and I thought I should update you on how it's going.
First, I thought I would share a few pictures. This whole building is 2 separate practices. The top level is a family medicine practice, and I work in the lower level which is a Geriatric medicine practice.
There are 2 sections to this; one part is a home-based medicine, which had quite a few doctors, nurse practitioners and physician assistants who go to people's homes to see them. The other half of the practice (which is the group I work with) is another group of doctors, nurse practitioners and physician assistants who go to nursing homes and assisted living facilities to see residents there. There are some patients seen in the office, but only on Thursday and Friday.
This is the area that the Geriatric medicine nurses work in and the home-based nurses are on the other side of the room. They are not separated so there's lot of talking between everyone here. There's laughter and fun, and people who help each other out.
It is busy. The phone rings a lot, and we also deal with lots of computer messages from insurance, pharmacies, staff at different buildings... so there won't be a problem with being bored.
This is my own little cubby, which I'm just starting to personalize a bit. I haven't spent much time here as I've been orientating with other nurses. The people here have been wonderful, and this place takes orientation very seriously, and doesn't want to just push people into a position. The biggest part of my orientation is doing Epic training. Epic is a computer system that I will use to chart on, to document every phone call, to schedule appointments, to order meds... It's very intense and I have 6 scheduled days at a training facility just to learn the basics. I was warned by the office managers that it would be overwhelming and to "give yourself grace". It is overwhelming, but I'm learning! I've had 2 days of this training so far, will have another one this week, and then 3 days the next week.
I've really enjoyed coming back to the office and being able to put some of those things into practice.
I've also been so relieved to not be getting constant phone calls and not being called into work. I have been back to my old job for one day to help the girl who is doing some of my old tasks. She is overwhelmed and was thankful for some help. I was once again reminded of why I left, although it was good to see some of the workers and residents again.
Thanks for the prayers as I adjust, and the messages checking on me!
Sunday, December 19, 2021
Weekend fun!
We had a busy, but fun weekend!
We started on Friday night by having Alaina and Ruby over.
On Saturday morning, we had lots to do, but took time to make a craft. This was one that looked so easy to do, and the pictures of the finished product looked so nice!
All you needed were 2 different sized styrofoam tree forms, and some wire. You wrap the wire around the form and then pull it out. You are left with a wire Christmas tree - or so they said!
Saturday afternoon, we had Cassie's 1st Birthday party!
Happy Birthday sweet Cassie!
Thursday, December 16, 2021
Wednesday, December 15, 2021
Cooking Thursday
I'm sure you've had the classic lemon bars. They are always good! Here's a recipe I tried recently, that has a shortbread crust and a thick, creamy lemon filling. It's a good one!
Lemon Bars
Shortbread Crust:
1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter, melted
1/2 cup granulated sugar
2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 cups + 2 Tablespoons all-purpose flour
Lemon Filling
2 cups granulated sugar
6 Tablespoons all-purpose flour
6 large eggs
1 cup lemon juice (about 4 lemons)
confectioners’ sugar for dusting
Make the crust: Mix the melted butter, sugar, vanilla extract, and salt together in a medium bowl. Add the flour and stir to completely combine. The dough will be thick. Press firmly into greased 9x13 pan, making sure the layer of crust is nice and even. Bake for 20-22 minutes or until the edges are lightly browned. Remove from the oven. Using a fork, poke holes all over the top of the warm crust (not all the way through the crust). Set aside.
Make the filling: Sift the sugar and flour together in a large bowl. Whisk in the eggs, then the lemon juice until completely combined.
Pour filling over warm crust. Bake the bars for 22-26 minutes or until the center is relatively set and no longer jiggles. (Give the pan a light tap with an oven mitt to test.) Remove bars from the oven and cool completely at room temperature.
Dust with confectioners’ sugar and cut into squares before serving.
Tuesday, December 14, 2021
Monday, December 13, 2021
Special Decorations
Here's a few decorations that have special meaning to us.
And last, these ornaments with our mom's handwriting on them. The writing was taken from notes they had given us, and copied onto the felt. My mom has been gone for 17 years, Bobs mom has been gone for 2. These are treasures.
Sunday, December 12, 2021
It's looking like Christmas!
Welcome to our home! I thought I would show you around so you could see what Christmas looks like in our house.
This is the back door, from the garage into the house. The black milk can is from my Dad's farm, many years ago! I put a different sign in it for every season.
And this big snowflake near the roof.
We don't have a fireplace so our stockings are hung on a shelf!
Our Christmas tree is a skinny one, since our living room is not real big.
Here's the dining room. We have a little tree in the corner with just lights on it. It adds such a cheery note to the room. The little Joy banner under the clock was a gift from Connie of Crafty Home Cottage.
And here is our card holder. There are some there from some of you!
And last, but not least is our downstairs family room. This is Bob's family's nativity set which came to us when his Mom passed away.
Tomorrow I'll show you some of the decorations that are special to me.
Thursday, December 9, 2021
Wednesday, December 8, 2021
Cooking Thursday
It's been cold here, perfect soup weather. This recipe is one I've shared before, but when I made it last week, I was reminded of how good it was, and how easy it is to make. So, I'm sharing it again...
Cheesy Potato Soup
Tuesday, December 7, 2021
Monday, December 6, 2021
Last Day
Thursday was my last day at work in my current position. Thursdays are the day that our Doctor comes in and sees people. I spent the morning trying to get all the lab orders in for the next month, finishing up infection control reports and writing out instructions for the nurse who will be taking my place.
At noon the Doctor arrived. He did some paperwork, then worked on admitted a new resident. After seeing a few other people, we were paged to go to our training room, where there was a going away party for me!
Some people had brought flowers.
And there were sweet cards and notes.
I've been blessed to work with so many wonderful people; I've met and become friends with residents and their families, so it was sad to leave, and I will admit to some tears as I left the building.
I plan to go back and help at times, so it's not good bye.
And I will also tell you that it's been wonderful to have a whole weekend off, with no phone calls or messages to come to work!
My new job starts Wednesday and I'm excited to see how that goes!
Sunday, December 5, 2021
A Day in my Life
Can you believe - it's December! Here's how my first day of the month went.
It was a bit of an unusual day. Tues night, I got a call that the night nurse had called in. Our Director of Nursing was already working the evening shift and had been there during the day, so I said I would come in to work at 10:30 pm. I took a little nap and came to work... so I started my December 1 at work.
Here is one hall, looking very quiet. However, it really wasn't. One man was near death. His son and wife were at his bedside and we were frequently in the room checking him. He passed away about 3:30 am. Another man was up at the nurses station with me. He wasn't tired and just wanted to talk. Another lady was up and very confused. She was sure she should be getting ready to go somewhere and was upset that I wasn't calling her daughter to come pick her up. She agreed to wait until morning, and settled down with some cookies and milk. :)
There is a med pass that needs to be done between 5 and 6 am; with meds that should be taken on an empty stomach. That takes about 45 minutes, and then there is the never ending charting that needs to be done.
Because I had a death on my shift, there was extra paperwork and phone calls to be made, but I was ready at 6:30 when my replacement came. I gave report and we also have to count all the narcotics to make sure nothing is missing.
I got a bunch of paper work done, and also prepared charts for the doctor visits the next day.
I left about 9:30 am.
Look what I saw on the way home! The long horn cattle were out.
I crawled into bed a little after 10.
I got up at 2:30. (I couldn't sleep for too long or I would have trouble sleeping that night)
After supper, Bob went to church for a mens group gathering.
and two bowls of Cheesy Chicken soup, all ready for the freezer.
Then it was time to relax, and off to bed at 10pm.
Another good day!