Spring Thaw?

Interesting. It is winter in New England, but you wouldn't necessarily know it. It isn't cold, but it isn't warm, either - about 42-43 degrees Farenheit. Raining. The rain probably explains why I don't feel especially well. Mild sore throat and a little bit achy. I'm hoping that the concoction of over-the-counter medication I took earlier does its job. The sooner the better; I have to work tonight.Yesterday should have been the first day of classes for me in PA school. I've been a bit sad because of not being able to go. While I'm hopeful that I'll be able to go next year I'm not terribly certain about it happening. Mainly because I haven't been able to re-apply due to lack of funds for application fees. I'm going to try to get it done by the end of this week, however, and I hope I didn't wait too long. But all I can do is wait and see what happens. If I don't get in to next year's class, then what? The honest answer is that I don't know what I will do. I have to think about it. And thinking about that uncertainty bothers me.I am working tonight. Goffstown both tonight and Thursday for each overnight. And I volunteered to do a transfer tomorrow in town - a discharge out of one of our local nursing homes to a residence in town. Unless there is something funky about it there shouldn't be a lot of hassle with it; it should be straight-forward. Most discharges are; the only time they aren't is if the patient has some sort of chronic medical problem that complicates lifting and mo...
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