Christmas went well this year. It has been a crazy busy week, but we've muddled through and I think we'll survive. we've been doing the Christmas run around since the 22nd of December, and finally wrapped it up on the 25th. Santa did bring me an iPod of sorts. Not the Pink iPod Nano that I wanted, but a nice little MP3 player that will suffice. It was a rough start me and the little music player, but I think we've forged a working relationship. I actually had a nice Christmas day.
The boy enjoyed the booty from Santas workshop, and I enjoyed watching the whole thing. The boy and I had Christmas dinner next door with the neighbors, and their extended family. I worked everyday this week, except Christmas, and felt incredibly overwhelmed. However, today I ventured for the second time back into the clinic, and it was nice. I have to say it's weird, while I enjoy all the offices they put me in, this one is and always will be home. I was the head clerk for a few years, and they still do things or use things that I instituted... so it's nice to know that something I did mattered. lol.
I had big hopes for the Christmas break. I had planned to finish my first Jayne Austen book, and begin to watch the next set of DVD's that Rodmaster gave me. I've accomplished one of those goals.... I finally started watching the series Rodmaster loaned me a few months ago. It's interesting. It's about Vampires. It actually is sooooooo not my thing. But alas, I'm bored, and all the writers are on strike so I sit, I watch, I learn to love.
Classes start back up in a little over a week, and my nursing orientation is a week from today. Life is crazy, and I look forward to a time when it will slow down. However.... I doubt that will be anytime soon.
So there's your update. I look forward to sleeping in tomorrow (I'm kid-less this weekend) And I may even watch a stupidly sappy movie. I hear there's one with Cari Russell that's really good. One good thing about being single again is that I can watch as many chick flicks and stupid dumb arse movies as I want, and I don't have to hear any whining because of it.
In the words of Optimus Prime...
"Life is good. Life is good."
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