Steppesister
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Dec 27, 2013
I found it! Btw, the link in your text (in the PTR) works, but your siggy link didn't.
Well, Hello and , Irene! I'm tickled you're here and glad you're already looking out for me. LOL! I'll go back and try and see what I did wrong on the siggie link.
I also didn't know your hubby was a geologist. I also didn't know that was one of the things they do! Of course, around here, the land is mostly flat, so we just use plain old surveyors and civil engineers to lay out sites. I don't do roads, so I'm not sure if geologists get involved at that scale.
Now ya know! Like I was telling Alison, they do a huge variety of things. The part that he loves the most of being able to be out in the forest at least once a week. Rain or shine, he's out there tromping around.
Cute nurse photos! I don't think I got to see those, either. So, good job saving stuff for the TR intro, lol!
Glad I had at least something to show you! LOL! Pix with real patients is a HUGE No-NO, so you get $30,000 mannikins and lil ol' me. LOL!
And now I need to post, for a chance to stay on the first page...since I see that more messages have been posted since I loaded the page already...
You're never too late! I hope that pages and pages are filled with friends new and old and that we can all enjoy each others' company for quite some time. Meanwhile, here's a great, big to you! Thanks for joining in!
I'm here!! Looking forward to joining in more...hopefully.
Well, HI, KIM!! Super happy you're here too! Another big to you too. I hope you can be here as often as possible to enjoy the time with us.
I'm here! You're so close!
My Fellow Mermaid! I'm super-de-duper-dee happy you're here for this one! to what should prove a pretty darn fun time. Well, that's the hope anyway. I mean we COULD have a crappy trip, but that's pretty unlikely.
Loving your report...just a heads up from one nurse RN from 94-02 then ARNP (22 years total now retired) to a new one...10 weeks and finally settling in without freaking out...enjoy it...but expect the pixie dust to hit the fan and scare the bibbidi bobbidi out of you at any point in your career. Embrace it...it means you're a good nurse. Congratulations!!! And LOVE the points system...once a competitive student always competitive lol.
OH SQUEEEEEEE!!!!! Another nurse! I'm unbelievably happy you're here! Funny you should mention that... today was the first time I "got" to see a patient have to be transferred out after a surgical complication. That was a bit.... umm.... stressful. But very eye-opening and educational for me. I totally realize that this is a unique honeymoon phase I'm in, but do hope the wonder and love of what I do never dies. I also completely understand that NO surgery is EVER routine and crap can happen any minute, like today. I love working with a team of very experienced PACU nurses who know the things to look for and are good teachers for me!!
If you'd like, please put in a contest guess! It shouldn't take too long to put some numbers to the categories.