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Happy New Year! May this year be full of As in school and pleasant patients! (And since that probably won't happen, enough wine to make it feel Ok 😉)
Since I'm starting LPN school next week and will work full time as a CNA during it, I thank you for this. At the end of my first semester I'll watch my oldest child graduate high school, and hopefully by this time next year I'll be taking NCLEX-PN or have already passed it. Happy new year!
Since I'm starting LPN school next week and will work full time as a CNA during it, I thank you for this. At the end of my first semester I'll watch my oldest child graduate high school, and hopefully by this time next year I'll be taking NCLEX-PN or have already passed it. Happy new year!
Well best of luck to you! Lots of exciting things happening for you!
About 45 minutes left here on the US east coast. Happy New year to all!Oh, and Grumpy RN - could you translate that last line into American?
Lang may yer lum reek -Literally "Long may your chimney smoke", but it means "may you never be without fuel for your fire", a greeting for Hogmanay wishing prosperity for the new year.
What skylark said.
It is an old Scottish saying and is a greeting every New Year although perhaps more from those above a certain age.
GrumpyRN, NP
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It is now midnight plus 30 minutes in the UK so Happy New Year to all from Bonnie Scotland.
I hope you all have great 2015 and all your patients are cheerful, pleasant and can toilet themselves.
Lang may yer lum reek!