Lonnie and I have had a pretty busy couple of weeks. I am now officially a flight nurse with Cal-Ore life flight. I got all my papers signed, and even took another flight yesterday. It wasn't an OB patient but the chief flight nurse wants me to get more experience in being on the plane, so she's keeping her eyes open for easy flights that would give me that expereince. I'm excited to get the experience involved in this, the nurses that I've interacted with so far have been great to work with. On top of doing all of this, and the training involved in it, I have also been working my regular job in the OB unit at the hospital. This last weekend at work we had 9 babies in 3 days. We only technically have 4 rooms to have patients in, but on Saturday we had patients in every room, our triage room, medical unit, and ICU in order to have enough beds. On that same day we had 4 discharged, 3 deliveries, and 5 OB checks (in 3.5 hours). We had four nurses and it was still crazy. At a couple points we had to have our patients sit in the lay-z-boy we have in our nursery because we didn't have anywhere else to put them. Then the next few days were completely empty and boring...no patient's at all. I just can't figure out why babies can't pace themselves out and not come in waves.
We just decided this week that Lonnie is going to start looking for a job. We had talked about it earlier, but his business right now just isn't building up at the rate that we would like it to. So in order to achieve our financial goals and be financially stable enough to start a family we need him to have a job and be making money. So he's been looking into a couple of options, the one we both like the most is the probation officer. He told me that he was going into the school district to test for a couple of jobs, one of which was for a school crossing guard, cafeteria worker, and a couple of other things. Last night I was talking to him and remembered that he was supposed to go in and test, after I said something he told me that he was actually kidding about the crossing guard job. He's keeping his eyes open for any jobs. The difficulty we face is that we have to find an employer willing to accomodate our month long trip to South Africa.
I have to work tonight to cover someone else's shift. This will be the 8th day of work in two weeks. I'm thinking though that with these extra shifts we should have enough money for all of the spending money we need for our trip.
Coming up the the next couple of weeks is more work for me, and more job hunting for Lonnie. We are also planning a trip up to Portland Sept 18-22. Anyways that's all for now.
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