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Today was my first "official" day at Commerce since passing the training course. Though I wasn't much help. I just sorta watched. But at least I got to see a variety of things I'll be doing, from opening accounts, to notarizing, to gift cheque purchases, to IRAs. Never a dull moment and the time flew. Of course I got there a 1/2 hour late because I took two wrong turns. Way to make a first impression, right? But nobody seemed to care. Everyone I'll be working with seems really cool. I think I'm gonna like it there.
In other news, I have a date scheduled for my tubal ligation. I think that's how you spell it. Oh what the hell, I'll call it by what it's more commonly known as...I'm getting my tubes tied on July 12th. I thought long and hard about it. Fran and I just can't afford any more kids, financially or emotionally. And my body just can't afford it physically. Even my doctor agreed it was a good idea, and they don't say that often to 27 year olds. For some reason I get really sick, and then, I get toxemia twice in a row. That's next to impossible. I lucked out this time and Andre was healthy. But I'm not pushing my luck. We have a boy and a girl...what more could I ask for?
The surgery is same day, and they do it with a laser now so recovery time is minimal. In fact, my doctor said I'd be feeling fine by the next day. It's done under general anesthesia and takes about 4 to 5 hours from check in to check out. Not bad at all. I'm a little nervous, it is surgery. But I'm confident that everything will be fine. I really like my doctor. She's the same one who delivered Andre.
Not much else going on at the moment. Still on the crazy pills, though I won't feel much of an effect for another couple of weeks. I'm still a bit queasy, but not too bad. Just enough to make me not very hungry...which helps my diet, so it's fine by me!
Till next time...
Today was my first "official" day at Commerce since passing the training course. Though I wasn't much help. I just sorta watched. But at least I got to see a variety of things I'll be doing, from opening accounts, to notarizing, to gift cheque purchases, to IRAs. Never a dull moment and the time flew. Of course I got there a 1/2 hour late because I took two wrong turns. Way to make a first impression, right? But nobody seemed to care. Everyone I'll be working with seems really cool. I think I'm gonna like it there.
In other news, I have a date scheduled for my tubal ligation. I think that's how you spell it. Oh what the hell, I'll call it by what it's more commonly known as...I'm getting my tubes tied on July 12th. I thought long and hard about it. Fran and I just can't afford any more kids, financially or emotionally. And my body just can't afford it physically. Even my doctor agreed it was a good idea, and they don't say that often to 27 year olds. For some reason I get really sick, and then, I get toxemia twice in a row. That's next to impossible. I lucked out this time and Andre was healthy. But I'm not pushing my luck. We have a boy and a girl...what more could I ask for?
The surgery is same day, and they do it with a laser now so recovery time is minimal. In fact, my doctor said I'd be feeling fine by the next day. It's done under general anesthesia and takes about 4 to 5 hours from check in to check out. Not bad at all. I'm a little nervous, it is surgery. But I'm confident that everything will be fine. I really like my doctor. She's the same one who delivered Andre.
Not much else going on at the moment. Still on the crazy pills, though I won't feel much of an effect for another couple of weeks. I'm still a bit queasy, but not too bad. Just enough to make me not very hungry...which helps my diet, so it's fine by me!
Till next time...
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