So much has happened since I posted regularly.
I work well with lists so I will list the updates (in no particular order).
1. I got married.
2. I convinced myself that eating my face off on my honeymoon was totally my right as a newly married woman. After all how much weight can you possibly gain in two weeks?
3. I learned that the answer to the above is this: 15 pounds.
4. I was given the option of moving forward at my job as a management trainee so long as I don’t become preggo.
5. I learned yesterday I am once again, preggo.
6. I start back to work on Friday at full time hours, and am not sure how this will change life for my daughter yet. I have secured a babysitter though.
I think those are the big things…
So the wedding went amazingly. I will post photos eventually. The photographer is coming over in about an hour to drop off the photos.
In the mean time, I am freaking out just a little since I have a tendency to let my proverbial “loaf” out of the oven somewhat before they are done a’bakin. I am going to give the old ‘OBGYN’ a call this afternoon and see to it that we get an action plan into actual action.
I think that is pretty much it for now.
So wish me luck with the following two things:
1. I get 15 pounds worth of morning sickness weight loss.
2. I leave my loaf in the oven so it can bake until done.
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
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I hope you keep that little loaf until it's fully baked. I don't understand how they can keep you out of management training because you are pregnant. Or is that your choice?
ReplyDeleteIts a combination of two things.
ReplyDeleteLegally speaking they can't discriminate. But realistically, Do I want to be working 40 - 60 hours per week through the holidays when I am carrying a risky pregnancy? Also, in all fairness to them I can push the matter, but I will get trained only to leave as soon as the training is done... So they make the financial investment to train someone that will not be there to do the task they trained for. They are in need of managers right now so I don't want to draw on the resources when I wont be able to provide much in return, not to mention may not even be able to complete training if things arn't going well.
"They are in need of managers right now so I don't want to draw on the resources when I wont be able to provide much in return" -- Wow, that's really considerate of you. I'd hire you back when you are ready to return. I hope for good health for you and your baby.
ReplyDeleteRead the latest Gina, I think you will be shocked at the irony.. xo
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