Well, it is less then three months before we get to meet Grayson! It's all Connor can talk about! Today was Connor and Bubbe day-they started the day out with a visit to the Shul to drop off some items and talk to Rabbi (as Connor says "MY RABBI") about when we are to schedule Grayson's Britz (circumcision). The debate was do we starting counting the eight days from day of birth or from the first full 24 hours after birth. Easy question for him to answer but instead said "its going to be a girl, why are we scheduling a Britz?!" which prompted Connor's reaction..."Rabbi your silly-Im having a BABY BROTHER, not a sister!" Mom said it was really cute. See Rabbi really wanted me to have a girl so we would have a baby naming instead of a Britz, he is what we call a Moual who is religiously and medically able to preform circumcisions. With Connor he had a mear eight days to get prepared and the last one he did was four years ago. He is anxious but wouldn't dream of saying no, we are all really close. But I digress, Rabbi did say we start the eight day count from day of birth. Leaving the Britz to be done on April 19th in the evening before sundown.
So continuing with "Bubbe and Connor day" they met Zayde for lunch at Subway and went on to running erronds ending with a trip to restock the toys at BubbeZayde's (yes all 1 word as it comes out of Connor's mouth) with big boy toys. THey had a great day!
My OB called me while I was in an Office 2007 training class to inform me that I needed to get into my primary care doctor tomorrow to do a three hour Glucose Tolerance test because my blood work we did last Thursday came back at 143 with 140 being the highest accpetable glucose level. SO needless to say I am going in tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 because I have some reports that are due into management in the morning. I cant eat after midnight and only drink water until the test is done. Good thing...I am stuck in the doc's office for three hours which means I will get caught up on some reading.
Work is going great but I'm finding it difficult finding the time to complete my "desktop manual" made up of ALL the processes I follow to complete all my responsiblities. Sounds easy right, being a large company and everything is documented due to multiple audit requirements. Problem, the processes I follow are all ones I created as I have been doing my ever expanding job role over the last five years. SO NOTHING is documented! I am feeling a bit overwhelmed, I need to have it done by the end of next month so all of March my TWO back ups can take notes and learn the processes so the questions are limited while I am gone for eight weeks.
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