Whew! What a week. It has been the most eventful opening of school I can recall. We were busy all week. The biggest issues are always related to our new students learning our school rules and adjusting to our expectations. As soon as they settle in, things will begin to run more smoothly. Thank goodness for all the help I get from my assistant principal, our reading specialist, the terrific secretaries, and all the rest of the staff.
After leaving the house on Friday for a 7:30 dentist appointment, I headed to school by 8:30, worked for a few hours and then drove over to the Cancer Care Center for blood work. Good news... my white and red blood cells are doing great! I didn't have to get an injection of Procrit on Friday, nor do I have to go in on Monday for Neulasta.
Both of those shots I call my "Muhammed Ali" shots -- they "sting like a bee!" No matter how gentle or have quickly or how slowly the nurses try to inject the medicine... ouch... it hurts. So, it's nice NOT to have to get one.
Hope you have a wonderful Labor Day Weekend. Clint and I will be hanging out around the house. I came home from school with two books to read. Monday should be nice and quiet.
Saturday, September 1, 2007
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Laura I have been thinking about you all last week! Although I did not return to SRES, you have been in my thoughts as this new school year approached. Happy last year - retirement for you is not far away! Miss you much!
Hey, Laurie. How impressive that you are now officially a blogger! As always, you continue to be in our prayers. And retirement is now officially only 174 days away!
My dear sister,
Your strength and faith are in inspiration!
As you know, you are in our prayers!
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