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Meredith's Nursing Experience

Hello,



Sid and I finally met with Meredith and her Dad on Sunday evening. It was really enjoyable. Both of them are fun to hang out with. We went to a place near Meredith's house, which happens to be a really good restaurant with great food.



Meredith is currently working full-time as a nurse in Labor and Delivery at the University of Penn Hospital. One would expect that difficult cases come through that department. But it is only after listening to Meredith's very animated lively stories about the patients that come through the hospital that one can appreciate the severity of the cases. and volume It really is unbelievable the lack of responsibility that these mothers have for their babies and Meredith says she has changed her opinion of people. This is turning out to be quite a learning experience for her. It is certainly preparing her to handle all kinds of challening cases. In May, she will begin her Nursing classes and continue to work in the Hospital.



She will have more stories for us I am sure. We told her we would like to stay posted on her experiences at the Hospital. Her dad "Joey" seems really nice and he is now working as the CEO of the Hospital and even he is overwhelmed by the size of U of Penn Hospital.



Hopefully, we will be seeing Meredith again soon. That's it for now, I better get to bed and get some sleep for tomorrow's workday.



Love to all,



Sandra



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