20 September, 2009

From Muddy Bare Feet to Glamour and Heels...Okay, Flip Flops


I know I have stated it before, but time really does fly by. I completed my assignment in Meridian, Mississippi. So long mental health. No more threats from patients to stab my eye with a fork. I have had a little break in between and now I am heading to...drum roll please...Union Springs, Alabama. Woohoo!!! So, not my first choice but my only choice at the moment. I'll take it since a pay check accompanies the position. I will be living in Montgomery, Alabama and driving to Union Springs. At least I have friends in the area. It should be fun.



So how have I been occupying my time? I have been able to spend more time with my family and I have truly enjoyed that. I have had a blast with my niece and nephew and can't believe how quickly they are growing. I have also been enjoying watching my brother coach. There truly is nothing like high school football.



This past weekend I went with a group of people to the Bass Masters Tournament which included a free Zac Brown concert at the amphitheater in Montgomery. You would think that we would have been deterred by the rain, but not us. We were going rain or shine. So with chairs in hand and rain gear ready, off we went. Of course, as soon as we stepped out of our hotel to walk to the River Walk, it starts raining. We weren't the only crazy people there. It had been raining most of the day, so there was a good bit of mud. Now don't mistake me for prim and proper girl that is afraid of a little mud. You got it...rolled up the jeans, off with the shoes and right through the mud I went. I eventually gave up trying to stay dry and took off my poncho, which was providing minimal rain protection anyway. We were wet, covered in mud, and having a blast. If we didn't have to walk back into the hotel, I would have join in sliding down the hill in the mud. It was good mud too, right between the toes and on the face, in the ears, in the mouth, etc. It was fun to watch the wipe outs that occurred. When the lights came back on after the concert, it looked like a pasture that a bunch of cows had trampled through. Being the smart people we are and noticing the large body of water before us, we hung our legs over into the river and tried to wash off the mud. The concert itself was fun, but I am sure the rain and mud are what will make it memorable.

Saturday night kinda reminded me of Cinderella. One day all dirty and having to clean up after her step sisters the next day going to the ball. Saturday night we were all cleaned up and heading to the ball. Really, we went to a ball. My friend Seana is in an organization that has a ball every year. So with the men in their tuxes and the women in our gowns, we all headed to the country club to dance the night away. It was fun to have an excuse to put on a formal gown. Now I know that I am still young, but oh do I feel old some days. Me and heels don't do well after a while. Luckily my dress was to the floor and hid the fact that I chose to forgo heels and wear my flip flops instead. We had fun dancing and visiting with each other. It is always fun to bring out some old dance moves and create some new ones. Needless to say, after two long but very fun nights, I crashed.





After a long drive back to Mississippi on Sunday, the couch was calling my name. With football on in the background for my white noise, I took a very needed nap. So I am off to work this week. I am really ready to find where it is that I am going to be. I thought Meridian could be the place but not so sure. I am still waiting for God to take over my Tom-Tom and program my destination. I am sure He has a reason for me going to Union Springs. I will just have to wait and see what that is.





25 August, 2009

On the road again...just can't wait to get on the road again...


This past weekend I was able to attend my brother's first game coaching for the Whippets. Donning the Whippet school colors, we cheered him on. Laurel in her cheerleader suit and Cole with his football player shirt on, rooted on their daddy. The Whippets won their first game 15-0. I sure do hope this winning streak continues. Saturday I was able to spend a little time alone with Cole playing. He is such a different baby when big sister is not around to make him stay on guard. They are both such sweet children and I am so blessed to an aunt!!





Saturday I drove back to Meridian and started my packing process. The adventurer in me has been getting a little anxious and I decided that on Sunday, it was time to explore. After church I drove out to Dunn's Falls. It was a gorgeous day and oh did I feel right at home. An almost 70 foot waterfall cascades down and makes a decent into the Chunky river. Still standing is an authentic grist mill and working water wheel. While it has been a long time since any meal was made, it still stands as a museum and reminder of it's history dating back to 1857. Now those of you who know me, I have a rule that any time I am near a body of water, I must put my feet in. I didn't hesitate to kick my shoes off, grab my camera and start wading. After hanging out for there for a few hours, I then headed to Lake Okatibbee. I couldn't resist taking a run around the rim of the dam and enjoying the great weather. I made home in time to shower, do my grocery shopping and go to church.



I am looking forward to my trip this weekend with my mom and the ladies from the church that I attended while living in Ashland, Alabama. We are going to the Women of Faith Conference. I know that we are going to be truly blessed and changed! I can't wait.


So my days in mental health care are coming to an end. While I do not anticipate working in this setting in the future, I have learned a lot about it. I think I know where I am going in December to work but not after this assignment. Looks like I will heading to Slidell, LA in December to cover an maternity leave. There may be a possibility that I will go to Montgomery next. Right now, it is just a waiting game. I feel like God is up in heaven spinning a big wheel with different locations on it, laughing, saying, "where should she go, where should she go?" I have a feeling He is about to stop the spinning. Will have to keep you all posted. Hope everyone had a great summer.










12 August, 2009

Settled In...or Not, Take Two

So it would seem that my time here in Meridian will be short lived. I am a little disappointed. It was nice being so close to my family. I have really enjoyed the church I have been attending and love my new tennis instructor. Oh, I suppose I forgot to tell why I am leaving so soon. They found a therapist within their company...so the pricey contract worker (that's me) has to go. On the positive side, I now have a connection with this rehab company which could be a potential job in the future. Since I started traveling over three and a half years ago (yes, it has actually been that long) I have always wanted to go to Alaska for an assignment. I thought my chance had finally arrived, but as luck would have it, it fell through. I am little bummed but I know that God must have something more wonderful in store for me, where ever that may be.



While this assignment has been an experience like no other, it is not my dream job and I am not sad to walk away. Mental Health is interesting but it is not for me. In one day of work, I was flipped off, almost run over by the guy walking sideways down the hall laughing hysterically, saw a guy in his diaper lying in bed playing a hot pink out of tune guitar, had a patient tell me to go find the tall dark stranger with a gun ready to shoot, got caught in the middle of a patient having a psychotic moment and yelling every profanity there is, and finally, the last patient that day was playing in her poop when I arrived in her room. Lesson learned, don't shake hands with the residents and if you do, wash, wash, wash and wash again.




I had mentioned how nice it was to be close to family. A few weekends ago, Laurel came and stayed with me and we had a girls weekend. We popped popcorn, watch movies, went shopping, went swimming and made cookies. I think my favorite part was when we were putting on our bathing suits and Laurel said, "Deedah, you are skinny like me." Yes, I do love a boost for the ego from a five year old. We had a great time and I truly cherish my time spent with Laurel.






This past weekend I spent time with my siblings celebrating my sister's 40th birthday. All she wanted for her big day was a DJ and to dance until midnight. And what's a party without a theme? The invitations stated, "Hat's off to Melissa. Let's have a wiggin good time." Have you figured it out? Yes, your most creative hat or wig. It was so much fun. I sported two wigs. My short and sassy do...and my Elvira look. Wearing the short wig has made to decide to chop my hair off. It only took three years to grow it out. Sorry, got off subject for a moment...back to the party. My brother-in-law made a hug vat of Jambalaya which was delicious, along with a ton of other foods and desserts. The costumes were entertaining, as well as, the dance moves. And who knew that when Chris took hold of the microphone that he would not turn it over. So, yes...Melissa danced until midnight and Chris sang until 1:00 AM. Don't think that he was alone in his singing. There were others (two microphones). Anyway, everyone had a great time.



On my way back through to Meridian on Sunday I stopped to have lunch with Mom and Dad. I wouldn't pass up the "Sunday Roast". I could smell it cooking when I walked in. I always did love lunch after church on Sunday followed by a nap.



So only time will tell where my next assignment will be. Since Alaska fell through, I have requested to stay in MS or AL. Ooh, I almost forgot that I have my Florida license. Hopefully, I will have my house sold within the next month. Keeping my fingers crossed!! I am so grateful for all the blessings in my life, including family and friends. God truly is good!!



30 July, 2009

Settling In... or Not


So I am at the end of my third week here in Meridian, Mississippi. You would think that I should be settling in but no. Monday I start at a new facility across town. The one downside to traveling...you go where you are needed. After all, they are paying a lot to use me. While I am not too excited about the change, I know it will be a challenge and I always learn a lot when I am challenged. It should be fun though. They have a program called "Rock and Roll" where they walk the patients followed by their wheelchairs with a boom box playing motivational tunes. So what tune was playing while the frail little 80 year old lady walked down the hall? Oh yeah, "Super Freak." Please someone make sure they play "Brick House" while I am shuffling down the hall with my walker.

So what have I been up to. Close enough to my brother now, so I have been able to visit and play with Laurel and Cole. I was shocked the other day when Laurel stated, "Excuse me, I need to text my boyfriend." She is five years old! I also loved her fake tattoo that she drew on her arm. When I asked what it said, she stated, "Jesus." How can you argue with that? She and I have a date this weekend. She has informed me that we will be painting our nails, going to mall, swimming and watching movies.



Last weekend I went to Mobile for a multitude of reasons. Had a dentist appointment. Was a little nervous about having to see a new dentist since mine was out for the day. Then he walked in...he was hot! I straighten my bib and wiped my mouth. Yep the day was looking up. Next I met with my real estate agent. It was very unexpected but I am selling my house. My tenant decided she is ready to buy. So we are starting the process. Hope to make enough to tuck away into an account and save for a down payment on my next purchase, where ever that may be. I still feel the happiest around mountains. I can picture it...a little cottage on some water and a little land. A view of the mountains in the background. A garden. A canoe. Hummmm. We will just have to see what God has in store for me. Friday night I drove out to the country and visited with an old friend from Mobile Infirmary. Bet is a wise woman and I always enjoy our conversations. The next day I went for a boat ride with a friend out on Mobile Bay and then docked on Dog River to eat lunch before heading back across the bay. What a great day for boating!!! I didn't realize there was light house out there. The weather was beautiful and nothing beats being on the water. Saturday night was girls night out. Me, Wendy and Monica had a great dinner before deciding we are all maw-maws and needed to go to bed.

Sunday I broke away from my baptist roots and joined the Catholic Church. Okay, so I didn't join the church, just attended. Why do you ask did I decide to do this? I drove across the bay to attend the christening of Henry, Angele's son. Angele is one of my dearest friends and I was excited to be a part of this service. After all, I am Aunt Deedah. It was nice visiting with Angele's family before I headed back to Meridian.



I have found a church within walking distance (if it wasn't so hot) from my apartment that I love. I am playing tennis at the North East Tennis Complex and taking private lessons. I truly love the game and I am very excited that my instructor helped me discover that I can hit a ball with top spin. Still trying to find someone to help me improve my guitar skills. I did find a photography class. I hope to start honing in on my skills again. Have "dinner night" once a week with the girls from work. I get to try new recipes and they get to enjoy. I just love finding guinea pigs.




Looking forward to some upcoming trips. Mom and I are going to Atlanta at the end of August for the Women of Faith Conference. We are going with some of my co-workers from my last assignment in Lineville. I am looking forward to visiting with them. Seana and I are planning to go to Indianapolis in October to visit with her friend and see Peyton!!! I just know he will be expecting me at the Colts game. Are you ready for some football?? Gotta buy a Peyton jersey now!!!

Will have to keep you updated on the new facility. Did I mention there are two buildings...one is mental health and the other skilled nursing. I am sure I will have stories!!!!