Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Working, Napping, and Running

8:51 pm Tuesday, April 22nd - Finally sitting down to work on a blog post I thought I would have started about an hour ago. I also thought by 8pm, I would have been down to the softball field with my roommate to help with the 10 and under team she is coaching.

I had helped at both practices last week, which can be challenging; yet, I enjoy it, as it reminds me how much I enjoyed playing softball. We had a pretty decent team back in ole Boom'n Newman 10-11 years ago. Gee wiz. 

Now back to why I did not end up going to practice on the beautiful Tuesday evening. I was sitting working on some statistics homework after a little shift at work in the morning and some baking and cooking in the afternoon at home. I received a phone call from work asking if I was home and could come up and help as someone did not make it in for work. "Be right there!" Okay, not right away. More like in 10 minutes. I was actually amid taking a quiz online, which I needed to finish before I went up. Got up there, and dove right into helping out with the duties for the short shift. Whispers of "boy, Jessica sure has been a lot lately." They had a right to say that. My hours do pile up some times.

Let's look back at the week including Easter. Going into Monday morning, I had the following shifts planned: Monday 1:30p-4p, Tuesday 2:30p-4:45p, Friday 1p-7:30p, Saturday 11a-11p, Sunday 6:30a-11p. Yep, I was signed up for some doubles over the weekend. I was originally scheduled to work Sunday during the day, but then someone asked if I could cover part of their day shift on Saturday, and I figured sure I'm already here. Then, someone said they were going to ask if I wanted to take her 2nd shifts for the weekend but noticed I was already working. I proceeded to tell her I could probably cover hers anyway, so she could be with her family since I was staying in town anyway. Nothing wrong with a few double shifts from time to time. 

I also was signed up for a 5k run Saturday morning in Syracuse. Running started to become one of my things about a year ago, and this was going to be my first 5k race. I can't even remember what days they were anymore, but I was asked to work the day shift on Wednesday. Sure. Then, the 3rd shift for Friday night. Well... okay, sure. I can manage. Let some of the other girls have some family time. Then, asked for Thursday 3rd shift. Ended up with a pretty full week of work on my hands. 

Believe me, I know looking forward I do not want to always be a workaholic. It doesn't happen every week, but sometimes that's just the way the chips fall. Here I am a single lady without any kids, and all the other ladies I work with are in different predicaments. I'm already here, so let them have some of the time with their families they don't always get. That's a hidden part of my job description as the "on-call"/ floater at work. My feet sure did get tired after some of those longer days, but all in all they flew by pretty quickly.

I still got the classwork I needed to get done on the side, I got some practice runs in for the upcoming 5k, and I smiled constantly. I know I smile a lot, but it's funny when some of the residents comment on it.

4pm Thursday, April 24th - Rode the bike home from my little shift at work, went on a 2.5 mile run, and took a little power hour nap. I ran 2 miles on Monday, 3 on Tuesday, and took Wednesday off.

5:45 pm - Went with Karena to softball practice. This time I just helped out in the batting cage. Back on Tuesday, I was the base runner for a while, then the catcher. It must be noted that I never played catcher in the years I was on a team. Not too shabby. Gotta admit I'm probably in better shape now. ;-) I was a little sore, though. Maybe from the sprints running bases compared to the jogging my body has been more used to lately. 

8pm - Finished an assignment for class, crawled into bed, and set the alarm for 10:30pm.

11pm - Clocked in at work.

7 am Friday, April 18th - Walking home from work I witnessed another beautiful sunrise. Sunrises and sunsets are still two of my favorite things. These photos from my phone do not do the colors justice at all, but I couldn't help but enjoy a walk home looking at this and trying to take a few photos with what I had to remind me of it.



7:30am - Crawled into bed for a nap.

9am - After waking up from the nap, during which I hit the snooze a few times, I laced up my sneakers and went on a 3 mile run. Figured since I knew I'd be going into the 5k race coming off an overnight shift, this would be a good opportunity to see how I handled it on a practice run. Went pretty smoothly.

11:30am - Laid back down for another nap.

1pm - Clocked in at work, where I spent a few hours helping prepare these fresh flowers in individual vials for this Easter cross I would be seeing on Sunday at work. Made for some sore hands. haha We set up the not so nice looking cross covered in chicken wire sitting in the dining room where these flowers would be heading.



3:30pm - Clocked out, headed home, and did a little assignment.

4:30pm - Clocked back in for the short supper shift.

7:30pm - Headed home and headed into bed.

11pm - Clocked back in at work.

7am Saturday, April 19th - Walked home, and made myself a little pre-run breakfast - a piece of toast with peanut butter and a banana. Changed into my running clothes, laid down, and set the alarm for 8:15am.


9:20am - Did the 1 mile walk with the Danner family.

9:50am - Started running the 5k.

10:18am - Crossed the finish line after running up and down many a hills. Woo doggie. The most hills I had been hitting all week, but I ended up clocking my best time all week. Nothing like a little "race" adrenaline.  Felt pretty good about a 28 minute finish time for my first ever 5k race. I've ran the miles before, but never in in this setting.

I ran by myself, but Karena and the family were there waiting for me afterward. I don't look so pretty afterward, but hey I just ran a 5k. :-)

The nurse I work with at Linden View is a big runner, and was one of the organizers of this 5k. She also knew I had worked all night before and knew I had more ahead of me.


10:45am - Clocked back in at work after a quick shower after the race.

11pm - Clocked out, went home, and slept 6.5 hours. 6.5 hours! Not just the 1 or 2 I had been getting the past few times I laid down in my bed.

6:30am Sunday, April 20th - Clocked back in at work with a full double shift ahead of me - 16 hours minus the two lunch breaks.

9:30am - The not so beautiful cross ended up covered in the fresh flowers we had "slaved" to prepare. It brought a big smile to my face on the beautiful Sunday morning. Happy Easter!

Sure, I was at work, but there are quite a few people in the world that do. I'm doing my best to make family time when I can, give some of the other girls a chance, and know that depending on where I end up working as a nurse, some holidays are part of the deal. I still got to spend the day surrounded with some love, some smiles, and some beauty.


11pm - Clocked out, walked home, watched a little TV, and crawled into bed with NO ALARM SET.

10am Monday, April 21st - Rolled over to see it was 10am. Slept in and was ready to begin my relaxing day just at home. Spent a good deal of it in my bed, reading and simply staying put.

5pm - Took my book out to the backyard to sit in the sun and wind a bit while reading. Spring!

6pm - Helped the roommate clean up some of the flower beds in the backyard.

10:30pm - Headed to bed around normal time, feeling nice and recuperated, and ready to see what else life brings throughout the week.

Hope you all had a nice Easter weekend, enjoy some of the spring weather this week shall bring, and remember to find things that make you smile throughout the week. Have a great rest of the week!

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