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4 months ago
Sorry I haven't even been posting much abstract art on my other pages. I've been busy, but in a good way, mostly! lol
I forget if I mentioned much about this here on FA, however, I've been working part time as a "respite care giver." I've already taken several steps to officiate what I'm doing with an agency. That way, the family I do this for won't have to pay me out of pocket anymore. If their insurance pays me instead, it will work out better for everybody involved. For example, I might be able to eventually afford a car this way.
I already sent the necessary documents to their legal analyst concerning my background check. I'm not a felon, and the misdemeanor (family drama) they're concerned about happened 10 years ago. I feel optimistic about how everything went so far seeing as how I already got my badge, did orientation, etc.
It seems like the company wants to hire me as much as my friend does, however, the department of health criminal screening program has the final say. Please pray all this works out for me! It would get my foot in the door for many other amazing opportunities.
One thing this company would do is pay for my college classes associated with upgrading my status from respite caregiver to CNA. I would also like to take phlebotomy, and anything else that might give me an extra edge at the university. (I should also do my FAFSA again after I get my hysterectomy.)
Long term, part of me wants to strive to become a radiologist or an anaesthesiologist assistant instead of an English tutor. I will still take any Spanish classes I can get, though. Regardless of what the future holds, being able to help people who speak Spanish is important to me. There are a lot of Spanish speakers both here in New Mexico and in the country I am interested in immigrating to: Spain.
October holds two big milestones for me, btw. I will be 5 years sober and finally receive help with a neurologist for my seizure auras, insomnia, poor attention span, etc.
I am incredibly grateful.
I am a walking miracle!
Statistically, I ought to be dead but I am sober from booze n' heroin and living my best life. I used to think my "best life" would require my own care giver due to mental illness and chronic pain/fatigue but now I'M the one OTHER PEOPLE count on. I find it heart warming I've gone from being *in need* of care to being able to *provide* it!
Hopefully after my visit with the neurologist, I will use my CPAP machine more often like I ought to. Then I won't be such a flake in the art world. Thank you for your understanding and patience, everyone. I've had such a hard life and it was not easy to figure out.
Please let me know if anyone knows of any good books I can read or other trainings that might help me on my path to the anaesthesiologist assistant program. Again, if it's too much, then radiology is another possibility. The anaesthesiologist program is highly competitive. The more I do to make myself likeable and stand out, the better.
The fact I have a job as a care giver AT ALL fills me with a much needed, healthy boost of confidence!! I love the doors opening for me. I am a truly blessed person. I love the way my health has picked up and how I am growing in so many ways. I love it all. 🙏
& If you want to keep up with my studies, I made a tumblr for it!
https://www.tumblr.com/zekestudies
🧿
I forget if I mentioned much about this here on FA, however, I've been working part time as a "respite care giver." I've already taken several steps to officiate what I'm doing with an agency. That way, the family I do this for won't have to pay me out of pocket anymore. If their insurance pays me instead, it will work out better for everybody involved. For example, I might be able to eventually afford a car this way.
I already sent the necessary documents to their legal analyst concerning my background check. I'm not a felon, and the misdemeanor (family drama) they're concerned about happened 10 years ago. I feel optimistic about how everything went so far seeing as how I already got my badge, did orientation, etc.
It seems like the company wants to hire me as much as my friend does, however, the department of health criminal screening program has the final say. Please pray all this works out for me! It would get my foot in the door for many other amazing opportunities.
One thing this company would do is pay for my college classes associated with upgrading my status from respite caregiver to CNA. I would also like to take phlebotomy, and anything else that might give me an extra edge at the university. (I should also do my FAFSA again after I get my hysterectomy.)
Long term, part of me wants to strive to become a radiologist or an anaesthesiologist assistant instead of an English tutor. I will still take any Spanish classes I can get, though. Regardless of what the future holds, being able to help people who speak Spanish is important to me. There are a lot of Spanish speakers both here in New Mexico and in the country I am interested in immigrating to: Spain.
October holds two big milestones for me, btw. I will be 5 years sober and finally receive help with a neurologist for my seizure auras, insomnia, poor attention span, etc.
I am incredibly grateful.
I am a walking miracle!
Statistically, I ought to be dead but I am sober from booze n' heroin and living my best life. I used to think my "best life" would require my own care giver due to mental illness and chronic pain/fatigue but now I'M the one OTHER PEOPLE count on. I find it heart warming I've gone from being *in need* of care to being able to *provide* it!
Hopefully after my visit with the neurologist, I will use my CPAP machine more often like I ought to. Then I won't be such a flake in the art world. Thank you for your understanding and patience, everyone. I've had such a hard life and it was not easy to figure out.
Please let me know if anyone knows of any good books I can read or other trainings that might help me on my path to the anaesthesiologist assistant program. Again, if it's too much, then radiology is another possibility. The anaesthesiologist program is highly competitive. The more I do to make myself likeable and stand out, the better.
The fact I have a job as a care giver AT ALL fills me with a much needed, healthy boost of confidence!! I love the doors opening for me. I am a truly blessed person. I love the way my health has picked up and how I am growing in so many ways. I love it all. 🙏
& If you want to keep up with my studies, I made a tumblr for it!
https://www.tumblr.com/zekestudies
🧿