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Entries for various Blog Challenges.I will be expressing my hopes,dreams and fantasies.
#820281 added June 20, 2014 at 12:17am
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Face In The Window, First Job
Prompt: You are awoken at Midnight from sleeping in your favorite chair and your dog is barking wildly. You see a face at the window looking at you. Who is it and what do they want?

I hope it isn't one of the mentally ill people I take care of. If it is, I hope it is someone I like that is one of our nice ones. I would invite them in and take this person back to the place I work at. I would give them something to eat If it is a mean looking escaped convict {that happens in my area sometimes}, I would call 911, wake my husband and he would grab his shot gun. I worry about finding someone looking at me through my window. Hope I never do. I am glad mu husband's Dad left him his shot gun.

Prompt: What was your first job?

Working at a Nursing Home as a Nurses Aid. I worked on skilled, treating bed sores, changing beds, washing and dressing people, IV bags feedings, heavy lifting, cleaning out trach tubes and what ever else that was needed. It was rough. I was doing a Nurses job. I got my QMA and it was easier passing out pills and I do that now. Nursing is not a glamorous job. It is rough. My reward is helping people. I guess that says a lot.




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