Balancing Medical Residency and Life

Hi there!

It's me, Angela, here. I'm writing this post as I sit in our New Orleans apartment, sipping hot chocolate (despite the 90 degree weather), and enjoying my weekend before work begins on Monday. I have a wonderful teaching position here in the city and a wonderful group of students this year. So why am I spending my night in a somber mood? In short, my husband.

See, my hubby is a PGY-1 in residency this year. That's medical speak for intern year or year number 1 in residency training. As I'm sure you've read/heard before, that's a big job. Getting to this point was hard enough, but now that we are here it's like it's even harder than we thought it would be. We are away from our families and we miss them so much it hurts. On top of that, I feel like hubby is becoming run down from all of his residency duties/roles/rules and regulations. I never thought I would say this but...I miss medical school.

Although my husband was busy in medical school, he was still a student and really didn't have any responsibility to anyone but school (and me of course ha ha). We had long weekends of uninterrupted time together. I loved it. He loved it. It worked. Now, I feel like he's s busy with things that when he gets home it should be my job to make sure that he is fed, bathed, and able to get good sleep to be prepared for his next day.

I'm failing.

Ya'll, this sounds selfish but I work too! I have a hard job too! And I feel like I'm trying to balance the role of both excellent wife and (trying to be) outstanding teacher and I'm failing. We don't even have children (or a dog) yet! This is supposed to be the easy time in our life together. I come home, dog tired, and drag myself to the stove to cook (most nights), get it ready, clean up, get myself bathed and clean and ready for bed and try to pay some attention to my husband. After all he's been through, he deserves some extra love and attention. But it's SO HARD. I'm exhausted all of the time, and my headaches are returning in full force. As such, this week, I have a three piece plan.

1) Lay out all of my teacher clothes for the week on Sunday night.
2) Meal plan all of the meals for the week.
3) Have enough energy and time to both make it to the gym and pay some attention to E.

Guess that means I'm leaving work by 3:45 or 4:00 everyday this week. Good luck to me!
Please keep our little family in your prayers if you can remember. We are working on being the best we can be.
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Wedding, School Change, and RESIDENCY!


Hey there! Angela here. Angela with a NEW last name! I know it’s been a while, and I apologize but there is no way that I could have done this blog justice over the last 6 months planning that wedding. Whew! So glad we are finally married!

Our First Dance! 

One of our engagement pictures! 

And…we MOVED to Louisiana. I’ll always be an Alabama teacher at heart, but for now, I am teaching at a catholic private school here in LA. God has blessed me with a new job that is at a wonderful school. Although it was extremely difficult to leave my friends at my old school and even harder to actually turn in my notice there, pack up my classroom, and actually leave, I know that God has a plan for Elijah and I. Yes, I cried…and cried…and then cried some more, but God brought Elijah and I together and he has never let me down before now, so I figure there’s a reason that we are here. Lij started his residency just this past week at a huge hospital here. While he I was able to get into my classroom to look but not touch anything just yet so I took some before shots (I’ll show you those at the end of this post), and made a list of what I needed and what I could do to prepare before getting into the classroom. So I’m starting on it right now!

If you haven't been living under a rock, then you've probably heard about the Target Dollar Spot that now includes TEACHER ITEMS! Border, chalkboard decor, felt banners, etc. All kinds of stuff. It's crazy! and Bad for my wallet ha ha! 

Anyway, so I have been trying to figure out a way to label my precious book boxes from Steps to Literacy (http://www.stepstoliteracy.com/plastic-book-boxes-fun-colors-16395.htmlin such a way that it wouldn't peel off super easily, or just wipe off, and if the label gets old and crusty looking (we all know what kids do to materials) I can just replace it. 

Well friends...TARGET has come to the rescue with their self adhesive, clear, labels. 

I made some labels that fit right into the Target pockets. So now, I just have to print, stick them in the labels, and stick the labels to the boxes. Yippee! 

You can get the labels (they are nautical themed due to my new grade level's theme) by clicking into my TPT store and searching "Nautical Classroom Numbers". 

Oh by the way, did I mention that I will be teaching 2nd GRADE? I've heard from everyone that 2nd is the way to go. = ))))) 
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