How to get a job in Grand Prairie. Take a deep breath in, release slowly. If you are still unemployed repeat. On my trip home I disembarked from the plane in Edmonton and did what most of the other ladies on the plane did I headed for the restroom. While in line I joked with the lady behind me in line. We had a 90-minute layover and the same woman ended up sitting beside me at the restaurant. We shared chitchat for a while. After hearing about my trip she ended up buying my lunch then offered me a job. So a week later I’ve done a McQuaig test, dropped by the office and seen what they do and been to my panel interview now I’m just waiting for them to check my references. So, drum role please, what is my new career… insurance broker. When I had mentioned that I was looking for work and she mentioned that she was an insurance broker and that I should give it a try. I told her that I hadn’t even thought about something like that. She said most people don’t. She also warned me that the first year is hell. There is an intense learning curve. But hey I like a challenge and I was looking for something less physically demanding. So hopefully this works out for me. So I didn’t even make it to Grand Prairie and I had a job. You gotta love Alberta.
I’m still dealing with the plague, which is pissing me off because I would really like to maintain my fitness level. I tried to go for a run yesterday. I managed to run for about a kilometre and then walked for nine. I then spent the rest of the day hacking up a lung. Whatever I have has settled into my lower lungs so it only hurts when I breathe. This is day eight of this thing so if it is the flu it should clear up in another day or two.
Phil is off to Toronto tomorrow morning. Hey we had ten whole days together so we really did need a break. He’ll be back Thursday.
I’m taking Sheila (my mom-in-law) to the hospital tomorrow to have her staples out. She had a knee replacement on the fifteenth. She is recovering remarkable well though she seems to be frustrated with her progress. I’m worried she’ll push to hard and end up hurting something. Speaking of knees Andrew got his MRI tests back. It seems his ACL is MIA and he has a couple of nasty meniscus tears. They are going to put him on the cancellation list and hopefully he can get in for surgery as soon as possible.
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Congrats on the job. Why does it not surprise me that one dropped right in your lap.
Sounds like it's not the best of luck for knees in your neck of the woods. Andrea (next door) just had knee surgery a few weeks ago. I think MCL repair and meniscus removed. She is in much less pain than she was before and seems to be recovering quickly.
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