Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Happy New Year!

Kurt's out like a light, I'm watching All-American New Year on Fox, responding to all you kind people who have contacted me regarding my job loss, googling job openings and Adam is at a party with friends in Nazareth. Think I'll go break open a bottle of wine.....

Alyssa and Jesse are with Chris, Sam, Holly and Alyce at The Melting Pot:



Ugh.

It is with sadness, disappointment, tears, hurt and a feeling of betrayal, that I must announce that I was informed yesterday afternoon that there is no longer a need for an RN at Valley Kidney Specialists and my RN position is terminated as of Monday, 1/3/14.  I am all cried out at this point.  I gave 13+ years to this job; I stayed late, I came in on days off, I worked on Saturdays when necessary, I showed up when no one else did in the ice and snow, I gave up summer vacations to train new people, I would go years without calling in sick.   I devoted my life to the physicians and patients.  And for what?  This?

They've offered to allow me to stay on, but in an LPN position at an LPN's salary.  Thank you very much, and I have nothing against LPN's, but I'm an RN and have been for almost 34 years.  I have no intention of working as an LPN.

To all of you who already know and are praying for me, I thank you.  It means so much. The general consensus is that it is THEIR loss and things are meant to happen for a reason.

I would ask that if you have any comments, you send me a private message via FB or email (mlgeiger@aol.com) and not publicly comment on this post.  Thanks.

Saturday, December 28, 2013

Alix's Bridal Shower

Alyssa and I went to a lovely bridal shower earlier today.  Here's some pics:

Sam made the cupcakes, aren't they adorable!?!?  She made pumpkin, banana and chocolate. I had banana...it was delish!


Alyssa & Sam:


Opening the gift we got Alix:


Church friends (Me, Barb, Kathy & Sandy):


I won one of the flowers.  I had it home before I realized it was real...LOL!!


Opening more presents:



Self-explanatory:


Now where did he come from!?!?!?  :-)

Forgot This!


Friday, December 27, 2013

End Of An Era

Where to begin.  Our nephrology practice merged with another nephrology practice two years ago this past July.  Their main office is located on the campus of Lehigh Valley Hospital-Cedar Crest.  Our main office has been located in Easton.  I've worked with our practice since March '99.  The decision was made several months ago to close our office and move the entire staff to their main office at LVH-CC.  They've opened a much smaller satellite office right by Easton office in order to still be able to accommodate all the patients that we see from the Easton/NJ/Slate Belt area, but that is not big enough to house our entire staff.

We all dreaded this day.  We prayed for the fall to drag...Christmas to never come.  We knew that along with Christmas came the closing of our office and us having to relocate clear across the Lehigh Valley.  For some, who live in New Jersey, or in the Slate Belt, it's a much further drive than they are used to.  It means a longer day for them.  It means more gas.  It means less time with their families.  Less time with their children.  It means driving on I-78 twice a day....

With the move, jobs are changing.  Some are having to learn new things.  Some are no longer allowed to do things they've done for years....and did well, very well.  Some of these changes are mandated by the federal government, believe it or not.

It means learning to work with new people, hoping we'll all figure it out and work in the best way possible to accomplish the goal of caring for our patients and assisting the physicians.  It means that some things we do better, and some things they do better.  Here's hoping that the management is open to seeing that and is willing to consider changing their ways if our ways are better.  And for us to accept that there are things we will have to do differently.

The saddest part of this whole move is having to say 'good-bye' to a man who has become a good friend over the past 14 years.  Robert Grunberg, M.D., took a chance on me almost 14 years ago and hired me to work in his office where there had never been a nurse before.  We've worked very closely together over the years and have become great friends over the years.  He trusts me and my judgement implicitly.  I value his knowledge.  He's such a caring physician and his patients love him.  I love him :-)  He built our practice over the years and made him and the group very well respected in the medical community.  We'll still talk on the phone, but I won't see him every day any more.  He's only doing office hours twice a week and only in the Easton office.  I am now clear across the valley.  Talking on the phone just won't be the same.  God, I love that man.....

I've dreaded this moment, however, I've come to accept that this is the way it is and I'm willing to give it a try and do the best job that I can.  I'm hoping that they'll be open to seeing that there are some things that we do better and that they'll be willing to adapt.  I'm hoping that I can be a bit less stubborn and realize that change is not always a bad thing.

Wish us all luck!





We got together the week before Christmas.  There were some there who no longer work in the office, some who've already transferred to other offices and then those of us who were there to the end.  We had a great time catching up and reminiscing about old times.


Merry Christmas!!

Just a few pics from Christmas Day. 

 Alyssa gave Adam an adorable little Corgi calendar: 


Two pairs of Toms for Alyssa:


An iPad Air for Kurt:


An electric guitar for Adam:
  


A Kitchen Aid mixer for Alyssa:


And some adorable pics of Jesse and Alyssa:





Sunday, December 22, 2013

Aren't They Cute!?!?

Alyssa found this idea on Pinterest: