My Day in Tunkhannock
I had another one of those Divine touches today. And I was in desperate need, because I left my house at about 6 am to drive my dad to the bus in Wilkes Barre and then continue on to work in Tunkhannock. Since I can't bear the thought of writing that full word each time, (my spell checker, I am certain will NOT know what to do with it...) I will refer to it simply as "T". I didn't know where T. was; let me tell you it is not exactly close to Danville.
I arrived at the nursing home around 8:15 raring to go and realized I had not brought my paperwork (forms to complete based on patient charts) with me. No forms. Oh, and did I mention I had also left without my purse? No wallet which meant no money for things like coffee, lunch but more importantly gas to get home. I admit to becoming momentarily nervous. We flew out of the house rather suddenly when my dad realized his bus left earlier than he thought and my margin for snow, potty breaks and traffic evaporated. Stress propelled me out the door without the things I needed to complet my day. How stupid is that?
I took a deep breath, did that pray thing that used to make me so uncomfortable and called the nurse who trained me last week. She cheerfully faxed me a copy of the form, and I became best friends with the xerox machine.
Then I was introduced to the administrator. Now I was 87 miles away from home, and it was a former dental hygienist from my old dentist. She recognized my name immediately and welcomed me to work in her office, complete with coffee and private bathroom, and floated me gas money (which I ended up not needing) for my trip home.
I could only smile.
I arrived at the nursing home around 8:15 raring to go and realized I had not brought my paperwork (forms to complete based on patient charts) with me. No forms. Oh, and did I mention I had also left without my purse? No wallet which meant no money for things like coffee, lunch but more importantly gas to get home. I admit to becoming momentarily nervous. We flew out of the house rather suddenly when my dad realized his bus left earlier than he thought and my margin for snow, potty breaks and traffic evaporated. Stress propelled me out the door without the things I needed to complet my day. How stupid is that?
I took a deep breath, did that pray thing that used to make me so uncomfortable and called the nurse who trained me last week. She cheerfully faxed me a copy of the form, and I became best friends with the xerox machine.
Then I was introduced to the administrator. Now I was 87 miles away from home, and it was a former dental hygienist from my old dentist. She recognized my name immediately and welcomed me to work in her office, complete with coffee and private bathroom, and floated me gas money (which I ended up not needing) for my trip home.
I could only smile.
Labels: Divine touches, Tunkhannock, unprepared for my day.

2 Comments:
Kathy,
definitely been there, done that. Sometimes it is scary and you feel trapped with no options, but something (for me anyway) has always saved the day. "Found" money to pay a cab; gas lasting way past empty until locating a gas station; many, many kind strangers offering assistance (I've never had to change my own tire when flat, for instance); being fed when hungry.
I just fwd. you 3 very inspirational clips that you might like to share in your blog. They were JUST what I needed when I've been feeling so discouraged.
Thanks to everyone for your prayers. You humble me.
Love,
Katy
Hey, katy-
I am honored to be praying for you! It's one of my favorite things to do, anyway, and what greater joy than to do it for someone in need, and asking!I have a sweet thing to add for my "highs" list: yesterday (becoming worse lately)my hubby, steve was teaching my 8 year old, Katja how to play "Risk", I was using the dining room table next to them, on my laptop, working on classwork. I complained that my chronic foot pain was so bad I couldn't concentrate, and little Katja immediately put her hand on my shoulder and said," I'll pray for you, Mommy", and proceeded to pray a simple sweet prayer for not only my pain, but that I would get a good grade on my project!
Now THAT is a definate high, don'cha think? :)
Still praying,
pam
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