Friday, March 20, 2009

Wardell Update

Here is the Wardell update;

Erica is doing well in school, she has lots of friends and invites others to play with her. Her teacher is impressed with her ability to draw people out of their shells. Personality pictures are coming soon. She finally found the kind of chapter books that she likes to read; Junie B. Jones. She started and finished one today.

Michael is also doing well in school, he is quiet and follows directions well. He got kicked out of Speech class because he is doing so well at recognizing what sounds he has to work on. He is so excited to be "kicked out". He also has personality pictures coming soon.

Ashley is in 3 year old Pre-school and is already signed up for Pre-school again for next year. She loves Tuesday and Friday because that is school day. She knows her days of the week very well. She always wears shirt and skirt, with either pants or tights. I can't get her to wear leggings. She also has Personality pictures coming soon.

Curtis is still working for Sysco Foods and has another job lined up out of Burley. Hy-Line, shipping chicks. But they are experiencing difficulty getting up and running. Scary start, but gives us something to think about before he actually leaves his current job.

I am starting a new job as well. A resume dropped off in July of 2008 prompted a call last thursday and I went in for an interview that evening and got the hiring call on tuesday, with a pay raise. My current job is wonderful except for the maniac who is "supposed" to be teaching me to take over. She has a power issue and won't quit treating me like a private in basic training. She doesn't know yet that I am leaving and I wonder when they will tell her. I will miss my other co-workers and patients but I have to be happy where I work. My new job will start the 3oth at a family and sports medicine place. I won't be taking over for anyone, I will actually fulfill a need that the practice has. I can do it all, phone calls, vitals, blood drawing and no life altering decisions to make and no life responsibility. What a relief.

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