Hooray! Yesterday I accepted the job as an Activities Assistant for people with Alzheimer's and other kinds of dementia, or as the residence calls it, memory loss. This is the work I want to do, so I am very happy. And working part-time, I can take classes or otherwise learn more about dementia and activities.
(Any tips on things to read or watch are welcome.)
According to HR, I will be at entry-level, which is ridiculous since right off the bat I will be expected to plan and lead my own activities.
But here's the cool thing:
I don't feel resentful.
Yeah, I think HR is being narrow brained, but since I negotiated for my extra fifteen cents, I feel mighty!
Yesterday I also went with Mz to her wisdom teeth surgery, which, I'm relieved to say, went about as well as these things can go.
(Any tips on things to read or watch are welcome.)
According to HR, I will be at entry-level, which is ridiculous since right off the bat I will be expected to plan and lead my own activities.
But here's the cool thing:
I don't feel resentful.
Yeah, I think HR is being narrow brained, but since I negotiated for my extra fifteen cents, I feel mighty!
Yesterday I also went with Mz to her wisdom teeth surgery, which, I'm relieved to say, went about as well as these things can go.
Congratulations on your new job, which-(except for HR and the money issue)-sounds like a dream job! You are an inspiration for standing tall and asking for what you want out of life.
ReplyDeletePoor Marz. I remember having to have a wisdom tooth taken (cut) out many years ago. No fun.
Congratulations on the job! It's a shame that certain jobs aren't valued more. However, I'm know that you will do great things with the role.
ReplyDeleteIce packs. Lots and lots of ice packs. Really, this is real advice. As much as she can stomach. Twenty minutes on, twenty off. I like the gel packs, some swear by frozen peas, as long as it's very cold and applied to the affected area.
ReplyDeleteSo much congratulations to you!! And please give my sympathy to Marz; I vividly remember having all four of mine removed (the day before school pictures). But dear heavens, tell her to stop biting the metaphorical bullet and take some Motrin already; there are no trophies for Best Non-Medicated Recovery from Oral Surgery!!
ReplyDeleteAnd I am *over the moon* that you liked the first Betsy-Tacy books!!! My daughter flagged out during "Big Hill" as well. Fascinating! I do hope you've gone on to "Downtown." There are two distinct groups of BT fans: those who prefer the childhood books and those who prefer the high school books, but we all agree that "Downtown" is sublime. Happy reading!
Thanks, all!
ReplyDeleteZ: Yep, she kept up with the ice-packs, and that seemed to help keep the swelling to a minimum.
LADY C! So nice to see you here:
I would like to see those school pictures too!
The Marz is wary of medication, but luckily the main reason she wasn't taking drugs is she really wasn't in pain, thankgod. Just a little sore. (Yeah, I'd have taken them for that.)
I must blog about Besty-Tacy--thanks for your encouragement to read them. I am waiting for "Downtown" to come into the library--so far, I far, far preferred the first two books (which I loved) to the two high school books I've read, with their "boys, boys, boys" and NOT ENOUGH TACY!