Leaving the Central Valley is not difficult. Too hot, too arid and too dusty for me - perfect for growing allergies. Leaving the people is another matter. This morning however, I realized that one of the wonderful things that my profession has given me is a wealth of daughters. Perhaps now more than any other time, as I am an older nurse. Most of my career goals have been met and now I spend my time not only working on work but also helping younger women (nurses and other administrative personnel) obtain their goals. In the process, I have a rich opportunity to get to know them as people, to see their lives in the context of family, problems, victories, joys and sorrows. It is a special joy to bear witness to their lives. To help them grow stronger as health care professionals and to make good friends along the way. It is a special blessing and one for which I am deeply grateful.
Have a peaceful day and I hope you have weather temperatures less than a 104F! :)
2 comments:
Packing and moving....such work! When will you actually leave? I agree on the cooking....I seem to do less and less of it and would just as soon have a bowl of cereal and save the work. Sounds like your profession has been very rewarding.
Am heading out of the Valley and on to the North-West in about 9 days or so.
Cereal for dinner - that sounds about right to me!!! :-)
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