Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Tidbits

I have nothing new to write, but thought that it is getting rather boring going to my blog and seeing the same thing. Rob and I and his friend Barry went to Tulalip casino in Washington the other week, we hadn't even been back from Vegas for a week! We lost $40 but still had fun. Rob is enjoying his job, he said that last week there were in downtown Vancouver and had just finished at a bank and when they walked out, two people walking along the street, stopped and stared at him. Then out of nowhere one of them said, "Oh my goodness, you are hot!" Rob said thank you and again, they said, "Oh my goodness, you are so hot!" Rob said thank you again and the crazy thing was that the person saying it was a male! My husband got hit on by a guy! Who can resist a man in uniform carrying a gun, though, eh? I guess the answer is, noone! My work on the otherhand is not going well, they are redoing the positions and creating only vent lines in my unit and that is exactly what I don't want, to have to work in the vent unit permanently. I have only three choices, get a vent line and wait to see what happens in another unit and see if I can post into a position there, go casual and wait or quit altogther. Rob is still on probation and wants me to hang in there, but I don't want a job I dread going to, so I'm very stressed about what to do. I've been saying for a long time that I need to get out of there and I want to go job hunting, but I hate job hunting, it gets me so depressed, anyway, we'll see what happens.

4 comments:

Danna said...

I guess when one has got it they got it...unfortunately it was a guy who said it to Rob:) When you say vent does that mean a new ventulating system? Glad things are going good for you!

Lisa said...

No, vent means they have tracheostomies and are on a ventilator, a machine breaths for them.

Danna said...

That's weird. I've never heard that term before:)

Lisa said...

These patients have ALS and lose all muscle strength and eventually have been on a venitaltor to be able to breath.