When I moved up to Washington to get residency for grad school, I got a job at an Adult Family home for Developmentally Disabled Adults. While I loved the clients, the staff was very unprofessional to put it nicely. Because it was a home, sometimes it felt like the staff was one great big dysfunctional family. Thankfully, I worked with some great ladies most of my time there. We had such a great crew and I learned so much from them. The other night we had a mini reunion to catch up with each other. Some of them I haven't seen since I started working for the state in May 2006. We had a yummy dinner and great conversation. Some people come into your life and will never be forgotten, despite the fact that you don't see them all the time.
Sunday, September 27, 2009
P.A.M Group Home Reunion
When I moved up to Washington to get residency for grad school, I got a job at an Adult Family home for Developmentally Disabled Adults. While I loved the clients, the staff was very unprofessional to put it nicely. Because it was a home, sometimes it felt like the staff was one great big dysfunctional family. Thankfully, I worked with some great ladies most of my time there. We had such a great crew and I learned so much from them. The other night we had a mini reunion to catch up with each other. Some of them I haven't seen since I started working for the state in May 2006. We had a yummy dinner and great conversation. Some people come into your life and will never be forgotten, despite the fact that you don't see them all the time.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment