When did the monitors get smaller??
The elevator looks more appealing.
What call bell? I didn’t hear anything!
What department meeting?
I hope you caught on to my sarcastic undertone. Truth be told, not a darn thing has changed for me as a nurse. If anything has changed, it’s my outlook on what it’s like to be 40 (boy, was I wrong).
I can remember thinking turning 40 was like punching the last hole on your ticket. Game over. It’s all downhill from that point forward. Turning 40 had to be the worst!
Did I mention how wrong I was? Turning 40 is the new 30, folks. I can’t wait to see what the next decade has in store for me!
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