Thursday, May 22, 2025

Relay for Life 2025

 


I am walking in the Relay for Life of Pueblo on September 6, from 430 – 930 pm. Just a reminder if you haven’t already done so, please send me the names of your loved one’s who have or are fighting cancer. At the Relay for Life in will walk a lap in honor of them. So far, I have 36 people so 36 laps.

Please donate to the American Cancer Society in support of my walk!! 

Friday, May 16, 2025

It finally got me!

 


Well, this weekend is going to be somewhat unproductive because I was diagnosed with Covid yesterday. I went to Urgent Care thinking I might have the flu and was concerned about my client’s catching it. They are a very fragile population and I didn’t want to do anything to put them at risk. I was shocked when I got the results back and saw that I was positive for Covid. I got through all these years without catching it and now I have it. Ugh.

The treatment is very different than it used to be. I was encouraged to rest, stay hydrated and stay home for 5 days or until my symptoms are gone and I’m fever free for 24 hours without the help of medication. I hope I’ll feel good enough to go through my emails and spend some time in the craft room. We shall see…

Thursday, May 8, 2025

My chosen career

 


How I got into my current career goes way back to growing up at my Nana’s. She was (wording appropriate for that time) a foster home for handicapped kids. She had several kuds that I remember. Some were deaf, some blind, some both. She had one really special guy named Mikey who had Lowe’s syndrome. He was the best!!

Fast forward many years and I got my bachelor’s degree in human services and my master’s in psychology. I worked for a while at a call center, because I had experience with the medical side of things. But I was not able to get a job in my field because my master’s was too general and didn’t lead to licensure.

Fast forward again and I was at a women’s night at church sitting with a friend and I mentioned that I had gone to school with the speaker, a counselor/ therapist. My friend said, “I didn’t know you were in the field” (psychiatry). I said I wasn’t and told her my story. She decided to introduce me to someone there at church who had launched an agency for working with adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. I met her, had an interview, took a leap of faith and signed on to become a behavioral counselor. That was three years ago and not only do I love this new career, I believe I was prepared for exactly this time and place