Hey girls,
Colorado is very iffy for us this year. Chances are we will not be able to do this one for financial reasons. If we just get lucky and are able to save some extra cash it might work out, but I don't really see that happening. Josh can't really moonlight his second year and I doubt I will be doing a ton of extra work at home with having the baby, etc. My due date is Nov. 30th. So, if we are able to make it, I should be fine traveling at the end of February and and will definitely have baby #3 in tow, not sure about Seth and Lilah. We would probably try to unload the older two on mom and dad. =) So, that is where we stand on it.
So it has been an exhaustingly busy week because Vanessa and her husband and baby and Josh's mom have been here since last Monday. My house is full of people and stuff and I'm starting to go a little stir crazy. But josh has been working ALLLLLLL the time, so the company has been nice. I got the flu this past weekend. Let me tell you, that is not fun when you are pregnant and already sick. But Vicki and Vanessa were a big help with the kids. Much appreciated. The kids and I are going to King's island on Wed. with my family, which will be fun. Josh has to work of course. It was an interesting and stressful weekend in that on top of the flu and all the company, Josh was offered an ER residency position at his hospital. We had been very interested in switching specialties for better hours and more family time and because ER allows way more time for moonlighting and is one year shorter program. Several months ago Josh had mentioned it to someone when he was particularly frustrated with surgery. Since then, he has kind of found his niche in surgery and his attendings and chiefs have been going out of they're way to point out his strengths and have been telling him that he's really talented and has a good future as a surgeon. On Saturday Josh got to remove a gall bladder solo and did a really good job and his superiors were impressed. Immediately after, ER called to offer him the spot. They had an open spot and and knew Josh and a few others were interested in it. So the ER chiefs and attendings had a meeting and unanimously voted to offer the spot to Josh. It was quite the ego-boosting day, which let me tell you is much needed these days as a lowly intern. =) So anyways, we had the weekend to decide and Josh feels (as do I, much to my chagrin) that he is supposed to stay in surgery. We will probably regret this decision for the rest of our lives. You don't even know how much easier our lives would be like immediately if we switched. But we feel like God wants us to stay in surgery and so I will continue to be a surgery widow for the next 10 years of my life. Please pray for us that we don't regret this. The hours will be more bearable if I know we are doing what god wants us to do. Well, that's the update for us these days. love you girls!
Monday, June 09, 2008
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