Back to Reality
Following a wonderful holiday with my baby sister -
and seeing some beautiful sights -
It's nose back to the grindstone today. All my ladies seemed very pleased to see me, except one, who I had driven an extra 14 miles to see, pre-arranged, and who was not in. I know she is avoiding midwives as she is needle phobic, and is now 5 weeks overdue a blood test. What she doesn't know, yet, is that this could lead to a referral to social services as she is deemed to be putting her baby at risk. I am just about to make one of those difficult phone calls making her an offer she can't refuse, 'let me stick a needle in you or ........'.
I've just been offered a new job, on my doorstep. I can't decide whether I should take it or not. The only benefit is that it's so close to where I live that it would reduce my travelling by 50%. The down side is that every time I set foot outside I would meet someone I was looking after. I am going to have a full discussion with my manager and see exactly what is on offer, and then pick a straw. My decision making skills are the envy of many a politician.
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(1.8.04 19:25) Who's that strange woman in the hat? |
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(1.8.04 19:26) glad you had a good time :-) i hope that lady gets her jabs sorted too..x x x |
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(1.8.04 20:09) Matilda - YOU! Chintzy - Have spoken to her - Wednesday I try again! |
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(2.8.04 00:18) Will you have enough room on your doorstep? |
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(2.8.04 00:19) BTW - you're listed in the "top blogs" :-) well done. |
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(2.8.04 15:14) IanB - Well, it might be a good way to get the dining-room sorted. I could use it as my consulting room. |