Sunday, June 17, 2007

Julie's first post

This is Julie typing, my very first post! It's Father's Day, which we decided means Jim gets to pick the TV shows, and he's watching baseball, so I am posting to entertain myself. Feels a little weird, not used to keeping a public diary, but Jim and I thought it would be fun to turn it into a family blog. Besides, we're pretty sure no one really reads this thing anyway.

What else do I have to talk about but Elizabeth? I have now been a stay-at-home mom for exactly one month. I have to say, I'm really enjoying it. There's a small part of me that misses going to work every day, hanging out with colleagues, seeing patients... but it's a very small part. Taking care of this little baby is messy, monotonous, and emotionally and physically challenging... but also fun and very satisfying. Besides, although I'm a bit sleep-deprived, it's nothing compared to being on call - more sleep, more fun and way less stress. It's probably a good thing I had such an uncomfortable pregnancy, otherwise I would want another one right away!

There is one other thing happening in my life, which is that I graduated from residency last night. AND, I won a research award! We're not making too big a deal of this graduation, since I've already graduated a lot of times, but I have to toot my own horn a little. For those who don't know, I've accepted a faculty position at MSU's medical school. It's a fantastic job, but the commute will be a challenge for all of us for a little while. I'll be working part-time, which will be a really nice change; this year will be about figuring out how to balance being a mom with all the other stuff I've got going on.

OK, baby's crying, must go...
Julie

1 comment:

JHearne said...

Congrats, Julie.

I'm reading, by the way. It's good to know that there are people out there like you in the hospitals of the world.