The last eight weeks of work were absolutely draining. I spent 4 weeks in the PICU and then 4 months as senior resident on one of the general pediatrics inpatient teams. While I was inpatient, I took overnight in-house call every 4th night, and I am so tired. If I don't see another child with RSV for a while, it will still be too soon! I had so many random hilarious things happen last month and so many random frustrating things to balance out the funny that I am just exhausted.
I managed to work out my days off from last month, my vacation time, and my Christmas break time to work together to give me 13 days in a row off. I will probably NEVER have this much time off again, so I'm definitely enjoying it while it lasts. I'm now on day 8 and have loved every day of sleeping in (which means not getting up til 7:30). We hosted our Sunday School class Christmas party at our house last Saturday and had a blast! We spent last Sunday afternoon with Hubby's dad and 2 sisters and had a mini-Christmas since parts of that side of the family won't be together again this year. This afternoon, my parents and 2 siblings are coming in to stay with us for the next 4 days, and I cannot wait.
Christmas is my absolute favorite time of year. I love everything about it -- the food, the smells, the gift-giving, the decorations. This year has been even better since Hubby and I are the ones hosting Christmas. We have scrubbed the house from top to bottom and hung all our decorations. We have our formal Christmas tree downstairs and our homey Christmas tree upstairs. The house smells like a combination of the sugar cookies and cranberry-orange scones I baked last night, and my first turkey is sitting in the fridge getting ready to be brined soon (thanks, Food Network and Alton Brown!). I even have the cutest Santa outfit for Sebastian! Best of all, I have been able to attend church last Sunday with Hubby and will go tomorrow with my side of the family as well as Hubby; sharing fellowship with my brothers and sisters in Christ is even more beautiful to me this time of year after my long absence due to work. I am so thankful for the miracle of my King's coming, and while I know this time of year is likely not the actual time of His birth, I enjoy using it as a time to celebrate His story. Thanks be to God for His indescribable gift!
Saturday, December 22, 2007
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