Monday, February 24, 2020

Another one.

What is the point of having transplant as an entry at all?  

Sunday, February 23, 2020

My coding laugh for the day.

In case Mad Eye Moody's warning about carrying a magic wand in the back pocket of jeans ever comes true, I will know how to code the buttock reattachment, either right or left.

Saturday, February 22, 2020

Keeping incredibly busy.

I'm working pretty much full time and doing my school work in the mornings.  It's keeping me going for many hours a day and I'm not, to be honest, really hanging in there with the housework or the hobbies or getting together with friends.  Yesterday at work, I realized that I needed to see people besides work people and texted all my cousins and some of us are getting together at work today.  Of course, I have people here in my home, but sometimes they're not the most chatty.  They're all involved in their own interests all the time.  Anyway, so today is Saturday and I have school work, lunch out, going to the grocery, laundry and dishes.  You can see how a lunch out is very important to break up the rest of the work, work, work, work.  :-P   I'm working hard and saving for retirement so that maybe someday when I get grandkids, I'll be able to spend time with them.   I don't regret for 1 minute pouring myself so fully into motherhood and neglecting my career, but the time is now to build it up and get some savings.    That studying though.   I'm not a big fan of the course I am taking.  It seems like it's set up in the worst possible way and maybe these people need to go and read How Children Learn by John Holt.  It's written for kids but it applies to adults too. 

This week marks the fourth anniversary of our board game group.   I'm no longer participating, but the kids and their friends are still going strong, meeting every Tuesday night.   I'm so glad I started that.  If you're a homeschool mom looking at this blog for homeschool advice, here are 2 things.  Read How Children Learn and be proactive for your kids socialization, take them out and let them meet other kids and do it regularly.  It's so easy to neglect that part.


Thursday, February 13, 2020

Work again.

I am a p.r.n. employee, which means "as needed" apparently in Latin.  It is the same abbreviation they use to write prescriptions for medications to take as needed.   My minimum contracted hours is 4 hours a week.   The minimum that I ever work, however, is 16 hours a week.  That was my schedule in January, but now we have another transcriptionist who is going to have surgery, so I'm going to near full time from now until May 5 when she gets back.  With the coding classes I'm doing, it's likely to be pretty stressful.  The only way I'm consoling myself is thinking that the money will be good.  I am going to work a little later, study my coding in the morning every day before I go, do some make ahead and freeze freezer meals and try not to be too grouchy when I get home.  It's personal growth, right?

I'll share some pictures of what's been going on here.   When I looked at my phone for pictures I found mostly pet pictures.  The young adults have been doing a twice a day medicine regime for 2 pets with ear infections and 1 with an eye infection (Zoey has both an ear and eye infection.) So they're keeping busy with that, D&D, writing books, board games, job hunting and school.


Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Dog bed

My daughter made this adorable dog bed for her dog.  Of course, he would rather sleep in her bed.  He has been shunning it unless told to stay. 

Monday, February 03, 2020

And this was my weekend coding laugh.

It was in the causes of injuries section.