Happy July! Here's how the first day of the month went for me.
It was a Monday, so I was up early and off to work.
We have 6 nurses on most days, on this day one was on vacation so it was busy. We all answer phones and all have different jobs assigned to us. My job on this day was the in-basket. This is where all lab notifications come into, we call and notify families of results and any new orders. This is also where notifications come from all of our doctors and nurse practitioners. They send us orders for referrals and anything else they need done for a patient. Our providers aren't usually in the office, they are in facilities seeing patients, so their requests come over the computer. I get to talk to lots of nice patients, family members, other offices - and occasionally a grumpy person too. :) Our office is a geriatric practice and I so enjoy talking to our older patients, many in nursing facilities. Most of them are a joy!
In the middle of the morning, I had to go have an ultrasound done. This place isn't far from my office and my supervisors are very nice about things like this. I've been having some stomach issues and they were checking things out. I was only gone for 45 minutes!
These were our visitors outside the window on this day:
A mama and young woodchuck that we see nearly every day.In the middle of the afternoon, my doctors office called, said they had the results of the ultrasound and I have gallstones and will need a surgical consult. So, that's good news - they found the cause and it's not serious!
We had an easy supper, a grilled panini sandwich. I had turkey and bacon, Bob had ham, turkey and bacon. Yum!
Bob had to go to a meeting at church, I enjoyed a little time on the porch.
After that I relaxed, caught up on the computer and did some reading. Bob was home shortly after 9. Short meetings are good. :)
It was a good day at work, the report from the doctor was good and I had a nice evening. I'm blessed!
Great pictures, especially of all the critters.
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of crocosmias before, but they look very pretty.
Glad your stomach issues are not anything serious.
Hi Mari! I am so glad that your report from the ultrasound is something that can be taken care of. Surgery isn't fun, but lots of people have and quickly recover from that type of surgery. You yard is beautiful as always. The sandwich you had for dinner looks delicious. I hope you have a very good week!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad the cause of the pain was found and it's something relatively easy. The backyard is very beautiful and the red flowers are wonderful! The pond you see on your way gives you peace! Have a nice week Mariπ§‘
ReplyDeleteYou sure live in a place filled with lots of beautiful nature. I had gallstones maybe 15 years ago, and had my gallbladder out. It was laparoscopic surgery, in and out the same day. Easy peasy.
ReplyDeleteAll these fresh produces are so green and refreshing
ReplyDeleteGlad the ultrasound’s report is good, but gallstones can be very painful. Grilled paninis are so good! Nice garden tomatoes I wish I had some!
ReplyDeleteSo happy for good news
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to hear the Doctor's report on the ultrasound was good. Maybe you've got IBS now like I do? I have to stay away from most veg's (leafy ones mostly or anything raw). My salad days are over. Oh well. That's OK. I'm mostly carnivore now anyway. God made us to eat meat. That sure improved my health.
ReplyDeletePlease send the cooler weather our way. Lawdy it's hot and humid in Gawga! lol
Blessings. π
Our first day of July sounds good. Glad that everything went well with the ultra sound. Praying for you, my friend.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great first day of the month! I love that you have creature visitors at work!
ReplyDeleteMay the whole of July be a good one for you, Mary!
ReplyDeleteHello! I enjoyed spending your July day with you! I am happy your ultrasound found your issue and that it is not serious. I pray for surgery soon and for a quick recovery. Those squirrels are something else, aren't they? It's hard to be annoyed when they are so cute! Have a lovely week, my friend. Stay cool!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a busy but wonderful week. So glad your test results weren't too bad and that there is a plan to take care of it. Praying for you as you go through all of that! Love the pictures of your drive to and from work and your beautiful yard/garden! You live in such a lovely place! It's nice that your husband likes to garden! Also that it is so cool there, which makes it much more pleasant to work in a garden! That is something that I do miss by living here in Florida where it is SO hot and humid in the summertime. But this too will pass and we will enjoy fall and winter while everyone else is cold! LOL. I enjoyed your post so much. Thank you for sharing the lovely pictures!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a delightful post, and I learned more about YOU and the kind of work you do. Very interesting.
ReplyDeleteGall bladder surgery -- I had that in 1994, laparoscopic. It was an easy surgery for me and I will pray the same for you. I have never regretted having had it done.
Mari, I am glad your report from the doctor was good news. Gallstones are usually an easy fix (if surgery is ever easy). That panini looks delicious and so does that tomato!! I love that you can see all the wildlife from your window at the office. Thanks for the photos you shared and I am so jealous about those temps!! xo
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about your gall stones. Seems like that is a problem for quite a few people.
ReplyDeleteNice to read about your day. You have a nice drive to work.
Thanks for sharing your day with us.
ReplyDeleteI was pleased to read that the ultra-sound scan showed up the problem, at least it can be treated.
The squirrel photograph made me smile, we have similar ones that like to visit the garden :)
All the best Jan
What a beautiful home you have filled with gorgeous flowers and trees. I'm glad that the results were manageable. Here in Oregon, we're having an extreme heatwave! Too hot to get out and enjoy the view!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely glimpse into your day, Mari!
ReplyDeleteIt's wonderful to hear that despite a busy day at work, you still found moments of joy with your backyard blooms and visits from the local wildlife.
Wishing you all the best with your upcoming surgical consultation for the gallstones.
Always love these posts and to see how you spend your day - work life and home. So happy to hear you have an answer for your pain and it's not serious!! ππ»π
ReplyDeleteHow nice to see nature all around you. I like my drive through the marsh because every day it is something different out there. Just wish I could stop and take pics, but no parking and the police patrol constantly through there. I love your patriotic shelf too. Janice
ReplyDeleteSounds like an idyllic day all except for having to go into the hospital for a test! Ugh! But you are in good hands and soon the issue will be resolved. Many are praying for you my friend, including me! Yes, better late than never. I have such a riot of patriotic decorations in and on my house that I fear I'm going to get sick of them the moment July is over. Then I'll switch to sunflowers for August! AUGUST!!! Whaaaat? And I cannot BELIEVE you had a 43-degree morning in July! That is unbelievable! We're in the 80s all NIGHT long and only dip into the high 70s at dawn! Then the temps zoom right back up to near 100 again. It's pretty hot. But we're six-odd weeks from September! Let that sink in. xoxo
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