Nothin' but Rambles
My head is positively spinning with health care and benefits information. Week One at Target HQ was a definite success, but my brain's a little HR-fried, for sure. There are 16 others in my training class (all girls), and I'm really enjoying getting to know them. And my trainers are fantastic, especially for the amount of information we're covering and how well they're presenting it. I've never understood all the inner-workings of benefits and now I already know more than I ever thought I'd need to!
In other news... Christina and I found out yesterday that we don't get our keys early (oh well), and can pick them up on Thursday, the official start of our new lease! I think my plan is to move a few things in Thurs and Fri night (clothes, random stuff, boxes, etc) and then do the big move on Saturday with the rented truck and all the furniture. I am sooooo excited to cut this commute in half! Granted, I've stayed at Andy's half the nights this last week for that very purpose, but it's going to be really nice when I'm able to come and go from my own apartment without the 70 mile round-trip commute.
Then again, I haven't been going straight home anyway - ma's been in the hospital since Monday night. She finally got the surgery she needed yesterday morning and has since been doing MUCH better. She had an infection, as well as some stones in her gallbladder, which irritated the pancreas (pancreitis), so they had to wait until that settled down before operating. That finally happened on Friday morning. But she's feeling a lot better, though definitely sore. It was kind of scary watching the ambulance drive away on Monday night, but we opted for that since she could barely walk to the car for dad to drive her. So I've been stopping by there every night after work (except Thursday) and staying for a few hours at a time.
I'm so excited for her to come home!
I worked at the Oaks again this evening and I never thought I'd say it, but it felt good to get back on my feet again. I've been sitting in a chair at a desk for 40 hours all week, and while I was looking forward to that (and still really like it), it's such an adjustment from being on my feet all day instead. I'm excited to get my own desk at work once training's over - Jess has already colored me a picture to hang in my cube! It's Winnie-the-Pooh and says, "Best friends are the greatest gift." What a doll! :-)
Ok, that's all for now - not terribly exciting, I know, but I'm a little brain-dead and my legs are tired. And I have to be back at work early in the morning.
TTFN :)
Oh, and my hair's just barely long enough for a half-ponytail. I find that a little exciting.
In other news... Christina and I found out yesterday that we don't get our keys early (oh well), and can pick them up on Thursday, the official start of our new lease! I think my plan is to move a few things in Thurs and Fri night (clothes, random stuff, boxes, etc) and then do the big move on Saturday with the rented truck and all the furniture. I am sooooo excited to cut this commute in half! Granted, I've stayed at Andy's half the nights this last week for that very purpose, but it's going to be really nice when I'm able to come and go from my own apartment without the 70 mile round-trip commute.
Then again, I haven't been going straight home anyway - ma's been in the hospital since Monday night. She finally got the surgery she needed yesterday morning and has since been doing MUCH better. She had an infection, as well as some stones in her gallbladder, which irritated the pancreas (pancreitis), so they had to wait until that settled down before operating. That finally happened on Friday morning. But she's feeling a lot better, though definitely sore. It was kind of scary watching the ambulance drive away on Monday night, but we opted for that since she could barely walk to the car for dad to drive her. So I've been stopping by there every night after work (except Thursday) and staying for a few hours at a time.
I'm so excited for her to come home!
I worked at the Oaks again this evening and I never thought I'd say it, but it felt good to get back on my feet again. I've been sitting in a chair at a desk for 40 hours all week, and while I was looking forward to that (and still really like it), it's such an adjustment from being on my feet all day instead. I'm excited to get my own desk at work once training's over - Jess has already colored me a picture to hang in my cube! It's Winnie-the-Pooh and says, "Best friends are the greatest gift." What a doll! :-)
Ok, that's all for now - not terribly exciting, I know, but I'm a little brain-dead and my legs are tired. And I have to be back at work early in the morning.
TTFN :)
Oh, and my hair's just barely long enough for a half-ponytail. I find that a little exciting.


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