365 days with cancer

Monday, June 13, 2011

Day Forty-Eight with Cancer

Day Forty-Eight with Cancer/Day Twenty-Nine without Cancer:

I think I finally got a decent night's rest last night.  What a relief.  I wasn't COMPLETELY EXHAUSTED today.  I have to admit, that was a pretty good feeling.  I had a 6 hour shift today.  Not the 11 or 12 that I usually do, but it's a start.  I did some QuickBooks with Miriam today.  Oh how I hate that program.  I guess I don't hate the program, I just hate working with other people's money.  It scares the crap out of me. Mim was telling me about everything that needs to be done while she's gone and I suddenly got a weird feeling.  I decided to ask her when she was going to be on vacation.  I'm going to be gone two of the three weeks she's out.  NOT GOOD!  I know everything will get worked out, but that makes it exceedingly difficult.  I spent my entire shift working on stuff.  The office hours can get really boring.  A lot of times there really isn't much to do.  Not the case today.  I put in the GFS order and spent most of the afternoon working on redoing all of the emergency books for the classrooms.  Stephanie gave me a gift basket from Ladies and Gentlemen.  Apparently they were going to do a silent auction at the spaghetti dinner they were going to have at church, but that fell through.  She gave it to me to use, but I said we could use it as an auction item at the benefit.  It does figure that I've been talking about getting my hair cut for MONTHS and now I have the opportunity, but I'd feel too guilty to take that.

I came home, ate dinner and read for most of the evening.  I've been spending a lot more time reading my Bible.  I think that's a great thing.  I'm learning a lot and it keeps that door open for communication.

24 days until we leave for CO.  Praise the Lord!

Song of the Day: Broadway Baby- Bernadette
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gl40NIfA_I&feature=related

Verse of the Day: Ephesians 2:20
Together, we are his house, built on the foundation of the apostles and the prophets.  And the cornerstone is Christ Jesus himself.

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