Yes, it's terribly simple. The good guys are always stalwart and true, the bad guys are easily distinguished by their pointy horns or black hats, and, uh, we always defeat them and save the day. No one ever dies, and everybody lives happily ever after.

Giles ,'Conversations with Dead People'


Spike's Bitches 28: For the Safety of Puppies...and Christmas!  

[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.


Stephanie - Feb 08, 2006 5:34:30 am PST #8056 of 10001
Trust my rage

I just got a call from the Customs & Border Patrol General Counsel's Office and they want to interview me tomorrow.

I am freaking out just a little bit. I would love to do more with my law degree than just critique Veronica Mars but I am a little scared about the whole having a real job and being a real lawyer thing. And I haven't even thought about Ellie.


sj - Feb 08, 2006 5:42:30 am PST #8057 of 10001
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

Cashmere, I am glad you and Olivia are doing well. I hope the jaundice goes away soon. How is Owen reacting to his new baby sister?


brenda m - Feb 08, 2006 6:07:34 am PST #8058 of 10001
If you're going through hell/keep on going/don't slow down/keep your fear from showing/you might be gone/'fore the devil even knows you're there

The boys went from breast to sippy cup. They grew just fine.

No doubt about that, wee scrawny things that they are.


Fred Pete - Feb 08, 2006 6:09:56 am PST #8059 of 10001
Ann, that's a ferret.

Stephanie, for a lawyer, working for the government is a lifestyle choice. You wouldn't be making private sector money. I've been with the government 17 years -- and some of the big private sector firms in DC pay their associates more than the government pays me. OTOH, you also wouldn't be working private sector hours. (Note: The previous sentence may not always apply if you're a litigator.)

Many attorneys around here (of both genders) take substantial time off for child care duties. Several work fewer than five days a week to devote more attention to their kids. A close friend of mine reworked her schedule so she could run a geography bee for her son's class.

Being law enforcement, CBP may have a very different culture. But my experience has been that government attorneys give up pay for free time.


Sparky1 - Feb 08, 2006 6:37:34 am PST #8060 of 10001
Librarian Warlord

Stephanie, good luck with the CBP. Getting a real job as a lawyer does not mean you have to stop the Veronica Mars critique at all -- never stopped me!

We have someone coming in today to interview with us. Poor sucker! We have another candidate tomorrow. No one gave them any directions of how to get here from the hotel. I guess it's the first test of how smart they are.


P.M. Marc - Feb 08, 2006 6:52:49 am PST #8061 of 10001
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

Stephanie, your LC sounds like a bad penny. They shouldn't leave you scared and nervous! Bad LC! No biscuit!

The one at the hospital was pretty soothing-but-no-nonsense. She gave me latch tips, some shields as a last resort in case the flat nip refused to play nice, and the caution that there'd be some discomfort on that side until it was nursed on enough to no longer be flat.

The pede and the home visit nurse (the county offers them as a public health service) both assured me that as long as the yellow was confined to her face, there was no need to worry about her jaundice, but we did take her out in the sun for a couple of minutes each day until it cleared completely.


sj - Feb 08, 2006 7:15:24 am PST #8062 of 10001
"There are few hours in life more agreeable than the hour dedicated to the ceremony known as afternoon tea."

Stephanie, good luck with whatever you decide to do.


Aims - Feb 08, 2006 7:19:33 am PST #8063 of 10001
Shit's all sorts of different now.

My lactation consultant was teh AWESOME. I was really lucky. The NICU nurse told me that the reason Em was sick was becaus I wasn't producing enough milk and not nursing properly. Terry (my LC) heard that, came into my room, dropped my gown, grabbed my boob and squirted the wall 6 feet away from me. Then did the same with my other boob.

"Dehydrated my ass. They use that word so much, it's lost all meaning. I'll go tell them a thing or two."

She made me feel so much better. Nothing worse (to me, at the time) than someone telling me my baby was hooked up to all that equipment and sick because of ME.


Cashmere - Feb 08, 2006 7:34:36 am PST #8064 of 10001
Now tagless for your comfort.

Olivia is doing great--she's already nearly back up to her birth weight so the nursing is obviously doing its thing. The jaundice is getting better (and we've been sitting the bassinet in front of the sunny picture window a little bit each day). So all is looking good.

My LC was pretty cool. I'd already related my nightmare experience from before to her and we just went over some finer points in technique (which I still didn't have down but the pain is a lot less this time). She was impressed with the girl's weight gain and retention after a feed, so I felt all empowered and stuff.

Note to Plei--those burn/gel bandages are TEH BESTEST!!!

Stephanie, good luck with whatever you decide to do! It's exciting to have options and I know you'll figure out what's best for you guys.


P.M. Marc - Feb 08, 2006 7:37:43 am PST #8065 of 10001
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

Note to Plei--those burn/gel bandages are TEH BESTEST!!!

I know! My childbirth class teachers rock for sharing that tip with us!

And go, Olivia! Yay!

Stephanie, no matter what you decide to do, it's pretty exciting that they called you. If you get the position, how old would Ellie be when you start?