Then to add insult to injury, Kendall broke her arm in a soccer game the following Saturday morning. This in and of itself was awful as I was not there but I was coaching Conner's volleyball game, but my insurance (which I kept and paid for the Cobra) requires me to go right back to the place that escorted me out. You would think as a paying patient that I would be treated with some modicum of respect, but oh would you be mistaken. I'm not sure how they knew I was in the building (I think my patient profile was tagged) but from the minute we hit the ER exam room, security was following me. I mean really, you people think broke my daughter's arm just to get back in this shithole and cause problems??? What the hell is wrong with you?
I am happier not being there, but I sure do miss my patients and most of my co-workers. The consultant supervisor they brought in look like Roz from Monsters Inc.

My neighbor who works at the front desk as a scheduler told me that the staff as a whole was notified that my name was not to be mentioned. My name being mentioned is grounds for a disciplinary write up. You would think I had committed a felony up in there. She of course said she would mention any ones name she chose and if they tried to write her up they would have a lawsuit on their hands, you know that whole first amendment thing.
Anyway, I have an oral Spanish exam on Skype in two weeks. Have I mentioned I don't speak Spanish very well even though I do well on the homework and quizzes. The odds of me passing this thing vary between slim and non at all. I pray to just pass the class.

