Wednesday, July 18, 2007

What a day!

When talking to Kim she said Samuel had fallen off his new 20"inch bike and scraped up his elbow. He was distraught and as he cried he told her he was going to lay down cause it had been a bad day. I was thinking that was not a bad idea. Sometimes that seems to be the perfect answer to the times when things seem to be spiraling downward.

John has started to settle into his new home but not without some problems, which he will share in the near future. I am trying to figure out why I am trying so hard to do my job. Kim is working to secure her place on the plane to Africa and Tom may be the only one breezing through life without a major issue. Kelly is still looking for that job, the Hummel family is moving into a new home and ANON got a new hairdo all for a good cause and teaching her children about sacrifical giving.

I guess life is all about running the race and jumping the hurdles. Good thing God doesn't use stop watches. Today one of my staff sat in my office in tears and at one point sobbing all due to her job and the frustration she was feeling. Some of it was aimed at me for not addressing her needs and some of it was aimed at her coworkers. As we talked and I watched the tears keep welling up in her eyes I was struck at how often we go about without really seeing what is happening around us. I think we think if I let it go it will take care of itself or we just hope we don't really have to do anything. Right before that I met with a client that is fighting the system that is telling her it doesn't matter what her doctor has recommended she still has to participate and if she misses they will sanction her, meaning they will take her cash and her foodstamps. As my staff person used her last piece of paper towel to wipe her nose and dry her eyes, I apologized to her and promised to do better in the future and work on fixing the things that are causing her stress.

This morning I sat in a meeting with the county as they discussed the new system they are implementing. As I listened and observed I was struck on how little anyone planned for this big change. Someone asked where will their cubicle be, oh, they replied, we don't have enough space for our staff, but we are looking at our options. Ok, how about phones. Oh they said we will provide a phone. So will it be in my area. Oh, no we will have one for you all to use. Well. someone asked, how will we get in the office. Oh, we will give you a badge. But if you come in early you will need a special badge but if you come in with the other staff you won't need a badge. Of course if you are going to wander around in the building you will need a badge and oh yeah if you want to access the breakroom I guess you will need the other badge, well, we will get this worked out before the 6th of August. The big discussion revolved around two words prevents and barriers. Some in the room thought the word Barrier was too difficult for the clients to understand. Whew... Your tax dollars at work.

It seems that life is really like a box of cherry's as Forest Gump said, you just never know what you will get. A day can start out like any other day and end up like today. On a good note Joshua is officially wearing big boy underwear. So the only one not potty trained is Lauren and John said he has been discussing this with her and is hoping she will cooperate. Joshua is quite the drama king and the other day he was waging whether to go out or potty. Well, going out must have won but potty time should have come first, he started yelling "mop, MOP, MOOOPPPP,
I leaking, he sure was. I figure in my lifetime I may well be yelling the same thing.

So the moral of my story is .... be prepared(depends) don't panic and remember put off today what can wait till the morning or something like that.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow, sounds like you have been dealing with some real stressful issues! Right now our life is going by pretty smooth. No big problems and for that I am so grateful! I could not do your job in a million years and my hat goes off to you for your talent, patience, sense of humor, and all around "get the job done determination" You are one special lady!!
Love ya,
Marsha

Kelley said...

You have such a way with words. I can't wait to catch up hopefully real soon! :) Love ya!

Kim said...

Forrest Gump had Chocolates...not cherries but that is why we like your stories all the more since the details are just a little blurry. Thanks for posting about Josh's potty training...it got lost in all the other things going on around here.

Carolyn said...

I try so hard to get the phrasing I have decided that my brain is overloaded with bunches of useless data and it just gets jumbled together ha. I think chocolates and cherries guess the only way you would be suprised at what you get with cherries would be a pit.

love ya all

Anonymous said...

I sure enjoy your blogs. You handle things well. I know your under a lot of stress. But somehow you find hummor in it and it carries you through. Les's wifes funeral is Sunday at 2:PM. Vewing is Sat. 4-7PM. Love you. Mom

Anonymous said...

Life is like a box of peas and my and kristena are like tea bags and soda pop! I really miss all of those sayings and we can't wait for you to make the trip to Texas.

We love you!

Big J