In a twinkling of an eye, Mum has undergone 2 months of chemo. I thank God for his grace, giving us so much assistance from our relatives and friends.
There was renewal of friendships for mum and her childhood friends. They turned sour for the past few years due as they wanted to borrow a big sum of money from Mum when they got burnt in shares. I guess they have reached an age where health matters and let bygones by bygones stage. So I was glad they visited mum.
Mum seemed happy too.
As for myself, I have been on a roller coaster ride for the past few months, after my maternity leave. Due to market conditions and my boss was on medical leave for the past 6 months, she was worried that we have no roles to do. We have a good chat, and since she was my friend and then my boss, I thought to change job would be good for both. Then she dont have to worry too much on expenses..
So yes. I have resigned and served Magna Recruitment for 4.5 years. I will be joining St Luke's elder care. It felt right when I was there for the interview. On top of that, their cover letter was purple and green. Bingo! my colours :)
At least the new job excites me.
Some of my friends didnt understand why I should change job at such unearthly timing.
But I thought through and concluded that I really should leave.
I have been stressed up that I couldnt sleep most of the nights.
We also consulted Prof Teoh on TIm's 6 fingers. Complexity requires 3 surgeries.
My heart sank.
But well I know God will be with us and Tim is with the best surgeon.
I am still not sure if the GA( General anesthesia) will affect Tim's development or not,
but still the operation has to be done.
Now that I have found the job, I am more at peace.
Thank God for his provision.
Thankful mother and daughter,
twx