MommaOfMuse
Member Since 2010
Looks like she is starting to clear that last bounce and beginning to settle into her new dose. Figure here this week everyone is going to be a little stressed out since momma is going back to work again and they are so use to me being here with them all day long.
Wish I had a little more of a clue already on what my new schedule is going to look like so I could start making the necessary changes to Autumn's shot schedule and everyone else's feeding schedule. But I'm sure regardless we will all adapt. Really going to try to stress to the new boss that while I don't care what shift they put me on, it needs to be the same shift so that I can adapt Autumn's dosing schedule, as well as starting to insist that DH learns how to test and shot.
Last time I talked to them at work it didn't sound like I would be starting until after this Saturday, hopefully that is still the case because that will give me a chance to get everyone's routine shifted so it doesn't come as such a shock to everyone's systems.
While I'm excited to be going back to work, it also kind of sucks that I have the ability to not only go back to work but to go to my DH's performance because Musette is no longer with us. Although going back to work I think will help me not to have a complete meltdown when I pick up her ashes next week...since I'm going to have to maintain to function at work again, as well as keeping me busy enough not to have to dwell on all those if I shoulda, coulda or woulda's that always happen when we lose one of our beloved fur babies.
Now to just reaquaint DH with things like the broom, mop, dust rag and dishes....lol As I have already told him if I go back to work, the 24/7 maid will no longer be employed here...lol. He actually was pretty good about helping out when I was working before but after 3 years of me not working he has gotten use to not having to do anything when he gets home, that is going to have to change.
Mel, Maxwell, Autumn & The Fur Gang
Wish I had a little more of a clue already on what my new schedule is going to look like so I could start making the necessary changes to Autumn's shot schedule and everyone else's feeding schedule. But I'm sure regardless we will all adapt. Really going to try to stress to the new boss that while I don't care what shift they put me on, it needs to be the same shift so that I can adapt Autumn's dosing schedule, as well as starting to insist that DH learns how to test and shot.
Last time I talked to them at work it didn't sound like I would be starting until after this Saturday, hopefully that is still the case because that will give me a chance to get everyone's routine shifted so it doesn't come as such a shock to everyone's systems.
While I'm excited to be going back to work, it also kind of sucks that I have the ability to not only go back to work but to go to my DH's performance because Musette is no longer with us. Although going back to work I think will help me not to have a complete meltdown when I pick up her ashes next week...since I'm going to have to maintain to function at work again, as well as keeping me busy enough not to have to dwell on all those if I shoulda, coulda or woulda's that always happen when we lose one of our beloved fur babies.
Now to just reaquaint DH with things like the broom, mop, dust rag and dishes....lol As I have already told him if I go back to work, the 24/7 maid will no longer be employed here...lol. He actually was pretty good about helping out when I was working before but after 3 years of me not working he has gotten use to not having to do anything when he gets home, that is going to have to change.
Mel, Maxwell, Autumn & The Fur Gang