Running out of options for work, I applied at a nursing home a couple of weeks ago, and of course after all this time and all the applications handed out, the one place to call me back is that nursing home. Figures. I didn't answer but called them back soon after just to find out how sketchy it was. They would not tell me what my job description was or what was expected of me and acted like I was already hired. They wanted me to come in for a drug test and to put me on the schedule. This freaked me out because I knew absolutely nothing about this job and as a relative told me when it comes to nursing homes "Please be careful and protect your license". Well during that conversation with the nursing home people, I was honest with them and told them that I can't commit until I know at least a little bit of what's expected of me. And she told me, "then we will be considering other applicants" and I told her alright, thanks for letting me know :) I didn't feel right about it and so I went with my instinct, very glad I did because within about 2 hours I talked to a Doctor's office who wanted me to come in for an INTERVIEW!!!! My first Interview!! It's funny how the Lord works.
When I went in, it was full of young nurses who were fun and energetic and so nice. I was there for almost an hour: I met almost all the doctors and nurses, got a tour of the place, was told what I would be doing and who would train me, and she was going to check with the scheduling lady and the other nursing supervisor to make sure they would have room for me. She said she would call me as soon as she knew something, then I could go take my drug test and that she really hoped it would work out. She also said that "we are like a family here so were really picky about who we bring in. But your really sweet and I think you'd be a great fit" :) So exciting!! So I haven't let my phone leave my side since that day. I'm praying it all works out!
Monday, October 25, 2010
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
A 50's Sock-Hop
Yes, I attended a 50's sock-hop/Dance on saturday night. But it wasn't just any Dance, it was a dance with people in wheelchairs and people with pace makers and I was the youngest person there by far. Let me just explain this a little:
My parents have a neighbor/friend that lives behind them who was putting on a dance (sock-hop) for all her close friends and neighbors. Now this neighbor has lived near my parents for a long time and about a year ago, she lost her husband and her father on the same day, within a couple hours of eachother. Ever since then, my family has tried to support her any way we could. My dad goes over and fixes her swamp cooler/air conditioner (a swamp cooler is something we use in Colorado because of all the dry air). My mom has been a wonderful friend and there have been times where my husband has gone over to help fix her boiler. This lady is by far, the sweetest lady you will ever come meet. And she wanted to put on a 50's dance party. Knowing that she needed a little encouragement, my mom and dad and I put on the closest thing we had to 50's attire and decided to go. Going there, my dad said we were only going to stay for a little bit. He must have changed his mind when we got there because we stayed for almost 3 hours. This lady went all out; she gave away old records, had trivia and prizes, a DJ with only 50's music, taught us how to do dances from the 50's, tons of food and the decorations looked awesome.
This must be what a unemployed new graduate does with her mom and dad on a saturday night :) but it was really fun nonetheless. Some of you may be wondering where my husband was, because yes he was invited and had he not been hunting, he would have been there with me. But apparently he was getting himself lost in the woods (that's a story for another time, but yes he is safe and back home). Here are just a few pictures from our 50's dance party:
This is me and a cardboard cut out of James Dean :)
Monday, October 11, 2010
Some way overdue Honeymoon pictures
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Job hunting
The job hunt continues and still nothing yet. I think that St. Marys hospital here in town is getting so sick of seeing my name and my application come through their office. Maybe they'll just hire me so that I'll leave them alone :) No luck with that theory though; instead they just put really big in bold print up at the top of the job posting "No New Grads Please". haha i know that was for me. My mom tried to talk me into applying at one of the nursing homes in town but I just can't bring myself to do that yet. That is the one thing that I never wanted to do when I joined nursing, so I'm scoping out ALL of my other options before that.
We almost got a puppy the other day, but after we sat and talked about it, we decided that now probably wouldn't be the best time just in case I got a job and the puppy would have to be locked inside all day. So we decided to wait till this spring or summer and I pouted for a while. Man I'm turning into an adult and it's no fun. Speaking of being an adult, I start paying off my school loans next month. So a job would probably be a great idea right about now. But God will provide and I have so many people praying for me and trying to get me a job out there that I know it will come soon enough. After all it's only been about two weeks of job hunting.
My Dad's birthday was last Saturday and so we went up to the mesa to look at all the fall colors and have a BBQ. Here are a just a few pictures:
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