Looks like it been 11 days since I posted. Thought I would have tons to post about, maybe I will or I won't
If Regis or Liz wasn't a kind person. I fairly sure I would of start my count down this month. Or if it was one more thing. They can take this job and shoved.
We check in with EVV and end of our shift we check out. But they want us to still record our time as before on our progress notes. Now we don't need to sign our time in or out on progress notes. Because someone behind a desk or nutty elective person is clueless about the real world. Or those who goes to work. Let say EVV says I arrive at 9:32 and on my progress note I put down 9:30. I could get in trouble for fraud. So now we only record our time if the cell service our down and if there issues with the EVV. We don't have things like other places have. And as far as I know other program from Medicaid don't require them to use an EVV.
Well we didn't have a big red wave, this mid term election. Here in Idaho only one of the person I vote for made it. But I'm feeling most people don't want as much extremist in public office. Opinion time....After January 6 and the take on our Capital and the thought of loosing our democracy, people start look who our elective officials.
My well being I'm doing about the same. Still to many sweet. On even days I do my floor exercise and than on odd day I run tread mill. I find the tread mill boring. I hear we're having chicken for dinner tonight.
On Wednesday evening I start take part in art and insight. It being held at Pearl. Anyhow I will see if the Pearl is open fourth Wednesday of each month, starting in January. During the day it can be open for open creative.
Everyday this month I worked on my Novel for National Novel Writing Month. Two things at this time I would change is how I start my story. I would start either with the investigation club. And have more of back story for both the community and people. But in general I'm happy how the story is going. I know I won't be able to get all 50,000 words type before end of the month.
Here is last little bit I type.... Walter had an older brother Hansel and refused to live in the town of Noonville, simply because he thought his brother Walter was flumadiddle and when he visited his brother.
He mocked his brother and made fun of him. Also trying to have his brother send him to the Roman empire era
There been time he mention to his wife how he would liked to send his brother back to Roman Empire and hopefully he end up being a slave. And not tell him that on return time he needs to be in the same place. Which he landed from the time machine. If not, there's a good chance he would be stuck.
But that could be dangerous monkeying around with the future of the world.
Hansel's wife Jill hasn’t left their home in Wallingstein for around five years. One night their son Kuber went to bed and all was fine. He died in his sleep at six years old. No other children were born to Hansel and Jill.
Checking site for personal history.
The Miverson club held a regular meeting, minutes were read by Dolly this time and once again Sam ran the meeting, once again. Two main topics were addressed was funding their research on Miversons’ time machine and the other items he invented. And it was brought up by Gloria that the club get membership to an genealogy site.
She explained her reason behind why they should get a subscription to a genealogy site.
Today artist is CLAUDE
GAUTHIER and he had an exhibit in MONACO
Coffee is on and stay safe
...it's tough to have a sweet tooth, I know.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you are making good progress during NaNoWriMo! And enjoy your art and insight participation!
ReplyDeleteWhatever you do with your novel, just keep going. December is for editing. Don't worry about anything but getting new words down now.
ReplyDeleteCan you watch TV or listen to audiobooks or something while on the treadmill? It might help pass the time.
Nice art today. I have a sweet tooth too, but I'm trying to cut back a lot on eating sweet things. It helps if I don't buy them in the first place.
ReplyDeleteNice to hear from you!
ReplyDeleteHow long were you in southern Oregon? Did you enjoy your visit?
ReplyDeleteI love today’s artwork.
ReplyDeleteThe red wave was more like a puddle.
Colourful art. I am trying to cut down on sweet stuffs.
ReplyDeleteGood to see you blogging again! Valerie
ReplyDeleteNice to see your post pop up.
ReplyDelete"After January 6 and the take on our Capital and the thought of loosing our democracy, people start look who our elective officials." Very interesting thinking and that is quite true. Democracy came close to being lost.
I like the art work and I also love to write, I always did it's good for me. I can't believe that there are still people who believe in this loudspeaker ! I think he is only good for those who can't read !
ReplyDeleteWelcome back. I missed reading you! You’ve been busy!
ReplyDeleteI figured you were doing your NaNoWriMo writing. Don't worry about changing anything now. Unsolicited advice from someone who's done NaNoWriMo several times: Just keep going - don't edit - you can write the alternate beginning into your manuscript (don't delete the previous opening)which will increase your word count. Even if you don't get to 50,000 you have more than what you started on on November 1 and that's a victory. Good luck! Alana ramblinwitham
ReplyDeleteWe wondered where you went off too and yes, it's awful when those sitting behind a desk think they know it all.
ReplyDeleteDitto with Brian's comment.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back. Hopefully you’ll soon be able to retire and be able to enjoy the things you like.
ReplyDeleteWe had a total red wave in Oklahoma and I overhear about how Arizona is not counting votes right again and blah blah blah.
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ReplyDeleteWelcome back to blogging.
All the best Jan