Saturday, July 9, 2011

Only one month to go!

One month sounds shorter than 4 weeks, doesn't it? Yes, I'm well-ready to go home. While glad to have been able to earn my last summer's wages in a shorter period of time, it's been mostly a rush hour traffic snarl of headaches and frustrations:

  • Two corporate entities trying to coordinate services: miserable failure. My travel nurse agency vs. the dialysis company. From the first day (where and when is orientation?) to the last few weeks, where they suddenly can't manage to fax my timecard to the right number. And running throughout, the pervasive themes of short-staffing and contract-breaching. 
  • Bed bugs. This is day #12 in a cheap motel without a kitchenette. (Turns out my agency has a $70 cap for nurses on temporary lodging rates. They have contracts in larger cities with extended-stay chains, but not here.) Last night, the phone call saying the extermination is finished, but it will probably be another week to remove the furniture, clean the apartment, move in NEW furniture, and get that furniture inspected by the bed bug wranglers. Sigh.
  • Homesick. VERY homesick. Miss my house with the bright colors, my cat, my ocean, the smells, the garden. Oh, and my husband.
I do love the White Mountains, though. Gorgeous pine woods (now that the fires are out) and quirky touristy shops (when I'm not too exhausted to go shopping) and lovely mild temperatures (between smoke-filled skies and the current monsoons).

Plus I have this for entertainment:

He was timid and a bit snooty at first, not for long. Fig's been my salvation in this motel room. He watches for signs of my waking up, then brings me toys to play with him. He's sort of a night owl, while I'm not, but it's been great. There's the mystery of the catnip mice, though: they disappear. Don't know where they go, maybe he eats them, or buries them in his litter box, or the housekeepers throw them out? We're on batch # 4 now...If his people don't return to claim him before August 6, I'm keeping him. He's been VERY curious about the birds and smells outside, so I bought a harness and leash to take him out for a walk.Very steep learning curve for this cat, though. It's a drag, not a walk.

Today is day 2 of a three day weekend off for me. Yesterday I had to go to work for a few hours, however, to "Do The Labs". Review the monthly blood tests and make changes in the IV medication doses, and document it all in their stupid antiquated computer program. My manager and the other RN both were off all week.

And so it goes. Now accepting "orders" for stateside shopping to bring home to Mexico. You know, stuff that's not sold there: printer ink for American printers, diet tonic water, Mountain Dew, certain specialty grocery items.  Soon, very soon!

4 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness. What an ordeal. Good thing you've got Kitty to keep you company...and amused. DD and I got a good laugh out of the photo.

    Just two more paychecks and you can go home.

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  2. What a cute kitty! I'm sure you'll miss him when his owners come back for him. It sounds like you've had quite an ordeal with those bedbugs. Who knew that such tiny little creatures could upset the applecart so! Hope things improve soon.

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  3. It shouldn't have been so difficult. I was hoping you'd have a really nice summer in one of the beautiful spots of Arizona. I'm glad you'll be home soon. Take care! Grace (in Tucson)

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  4. Sorry it hasn't been the way you thought it would go. One the one hand, anything you encounter after this will be a piece of cake. Are you still going to get your ATV?

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