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Monday, February 9, 2009

Georgia, Georgia

Working in Conyers, Georgia at Rockdale Hospital. Not feeling all that good today but the training went well. I even had a moment of intense nausea and cramps right in the middle of my training and had to excuse myself to gain composure in the bathroom. Almost puked, almost. It finally passed. I'm still pointing the finger at the breakfast yogurt. Might it have been the IHOP breakfast from last night? I'm trying to stay away from peanut butter, especially down here in Georgia!

Watching all the fun in Washington while the Senate chops away at the stimulus bill.  Saw a good chunk of the Healthcare IT and School Construction monies stripped out.  Who knows what we will see on the other side of compromise.

Speaking of school, Miles registered for middle school electives today.  Middle school, can that be right?  Wow!  It was yesterday when he came along and changed my world.  I think we decided on music theory, life fitness (or some kind of nutrition/exercise class), chorus and keyboarding (not that he wanted that but I convinced him it was a requirement for the future).  

Bought a 4 pack of tickets for a Clemson baseball game in May today.  A nice Saturday afternoon in Tigertown for the Johnson family in early May, should be an awesome family day!  Did you see the basketball team dropped from 10 to 11 (12 in the AP) after the loss to FSU?  Hope we bounce back because the next game is tomorrow in Boston.

Hope to work on the Africa mission guide later tonight after a nap.  There is an Outback Steak house around the corner.  I feel fine in the GI department now, just have a nice headcold to go with it.  I think it's the fluctuating weather, too cold straight into shorts and Tshirts.  Oh well. That's winter in the South!

See ya!

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