... and terribly glad of it.
Here's a quick anecdote from this past workweek to explain why this lady is such a catch.
In case you don't know this about me, I'm epileptic. Fully controlled now, but had some bad times there in my teens. So of course, I had long ago let Vicki know.
Well--one of the employees she supervises was in tears the other day,
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I missed most of your seizures, being already off to college by then. The only one you had when I was there was petit mal and the main thing I remember was that it must be like having a strong electrical charge too close to magnetic media, wiping stray brain cells - afterward, you'd forgotten how to turn on the TV (same one we'd had since about the time you were born).
And while I'm writing, as of yesterday Jeremy is the father of a son!! (I think this makes me a grand-babysitter or something.)
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It's wonderful that this is working out for you. I avoided work-relationships like the plague. If anything ever goes wrong and you split, all aspects of your life go to hell. (I learned this vicariously, but learned it well)
Not to mention I'm very glad you posted about this.
I run the facility and have very limited medical knowledge. If anything were to happen to one of my drivers, aside from a cut/wound, strain/sprain, concussion or cpr situation, I would be at a loss. My hubby is trained/certified in first aid, etc.
Maybe I should see about having our ESH officer coordinate having a first aid class.
You seem happy, that makes me happy! :)
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