
About a month ago I told a coworker from the nursing home I would work for her on the 6th. I’d been mentally preparing ever since. One day would not be bad. When a shift popped up to work on the 7th I ignored it until my boss texted asking if I’d worked it and it had been a very long time since I’d answered yes to that question. Every so often you really need to say yes. So I bit the bullet and said I would work and have been counting down the days until these shifts were here this weekend.
I made sure Josh set his alarm for 5 this morning. We both laid there in bed trying not to fall back asleep even though we both wanted to. Finally I sat up moved my arms and did some neck rolls. He fell back asleep and I got up to sit on the couch and drink some coffee and have some time before getting ready. This is a very long way to say that I eventually drove to work and walked to the door of my wing to be met with a confused family member who was walking out wondering why I was there.
They had scheduled two nurses and weren’t going to call either of us off until they knew everyone had showed up. I didn’t have the app so I wasn’t aware of any of this but this was all very fine with me. The other nurse had worked the evening before, had turned around and come back for the day shift after three hours of sleep, and was working a double the next day on REACH. She didn’t want to go home because she needs the money for a backyard fence. She wasn’t going to give up her shift.
It’s been two months since I’d been there so I figured I might as well get caught up on the residents. They were mostly still the same except the person in room 10. But once that was over I gratefully went home and made it back to camp before breakfast. I still have to work tomorrow. But the day was good and it was a good day for doing all the Saturday day things. Camp had a generations camp going on so there were meals for breakfast and lunch and a cookout for dinner before they all left.
Ethan and Laura are flying to Texas on Monday for her brother’s wedding on Tuesday. He’s marrying a girl he met online from Brazil. They left in the evening to go to Auburn for the weekend. The rest of us met Grandma for supper at IHOP. I just felt really blessed to not have to work the whole day and to be able to spend it with my family instead. I told Josh on the way home that there was no reason for us to get up at 5 again and that 5:30 instead would be plenty of time.









