Hello out there....have you all forgotten me? We are finally moved to KC(although not by any means moved in!), I started my new job, Gregg is in full residency swing, my kids are still alive and I am probably certifiably insane. I think I have my dad's house about cleared out and sold, so I can now concentrate on unpacking everything still packed in my own house. I can't say I am enjoying this residency era. Gregg chose family practice to have more home time but was hit first with his internal med rotation followed by inpatient pediatrics (his first day in peds is today with an all night call). I think I have seen him awake for about 2 hours since this residency began. Oh well...I keep telling myself it's only three years. In the meantime, I keep myself amused watching my kids do ridiculously silly things for a few hours each night when I get home before heading into the "I don't want to go to bed" hour. Chase has now learned to commandeer the ice cream man and yesterday when I went inside for a second, he had stopped the truck and ordered a powerpuff girl popsicle before I even made it back outside. I hate to break the news to Gregg, but I think his entire salary will end up going to various cartoon character popsicles. Oh well, the joys of childhood. Hope all is well with all of you. I doubt I will have time to read many past posts but will try to keep up from here on. I have missed talking with everyone. Hope those who have finished residency are enjoying the real world and those who are still in the midst of residency or medical school are surviving. Talk to everyone soon.
Tiffany
(P.S. Matt...isn't your wife at Children's Mercy? That's where Gregg is now. If you don't think she would mind, maybe I could pass her name on to him as someone to look up while he is there. I suppose friendly faces are always a nice welcome to help get through the days and nights)
Tiffany
(P.S. Matt...isn't your wife at Children's Mercy? That's where Gregg is now. If you don't think she would mind, maybe I could pass her name on to him as someone to look up while he is there. I suppose friendly faces are always a nice welcome to help get through the days and nights)
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