Friday, May 27, 2005

Whether you're a brother or whether you're a mother, You're stayin' alive, stayin' alive. Feel the city breakin' and everybody shakin' -staying alive.

Darn you Seth! I hate hardware problems! Seth is out sick today...I'm IT support for the day. Software stuff, great...Hardware sucks! Dr. Asby's computer issues, fine-resolved...Medical Records chart request dot matrix jamming, sucks! Call into Cerner for maintance, fine. Gina taking the opportunity to make herself look and feel like the saviour of the day, sucks! What an absolute control freak she is! This makes me hopeful that the other clinic will make me an offer I can't refuse. The other interview went well, not as good as the first, but well enough. Billing supervisor was in on this one, and I felt like it got too chatty which made me uncomfortable. I mean, it's probably a good sign that the three of them spent most of the time chatting with me about daily commutes, and I'm glad they felt comfortable enough to. They will be meeting Tuesday (Monday is Memorial Day), and I should have some answer that afternoon or next morning.

Word(s) of the day: MEDULA OBLONGATA

Lexie log: The pool was great! She loves it! I'll post pictures in a bit. When I got home from the interview, we went to Petco for Charlie's rocks. Lexie loves to peruse through all the animals starting with the fish. She fell in love with the guinea pigs. I feel quite certain that will be her first pet besides Charlie. When we got home, Lexie and I got in the and stayed in for over an hour. Very hard to get her out. She looks to be more than ready for swim lessons. In the 'deep end' she puts her hands on the bench, and kicks her feet behind her. We'll get in again today, but the weather this weekend is questionable. Since it is a three day weekend, we want to go out and do something. Daddy suggested heading out to Multnomah Falls, the hatchery, and maybe looking for the campsite we stayed at six years ago.

Today I'm grateful for Frank and Lexie, long weekends, cheese, laughter, naps, stretches, and tin foil.

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