Becoming a hygienist was not a hard decision, though at times I did feel like I was a crazy woman. I mean working in a clinic?! You try it. I mean is it that hard to say brush you teeth? That's all I would ask for in school. Brush, yes brush. It's not asking for too much I mean I wasn't asking anyone to floss! Please just take a look in the mirror - and brush for the love of pete and all the other people in the world. *sigh* Ok so some may think that I'm vain for having said that, but once you've walked in my shoes for a day, then we'll talk. I do have to clarify now, that since I have moved out of a clinic and into private practice, that things have definitely changed. I don't know if people are more vain in the bay area opposed to Stockton, or if it is private practice vs clinic, but people surely do take care of their teeth. I do get the occasional "please brush your teeth" patient, especially kids with braces, but mostly I love my job because I don't typically feel like it's "work." I have the best office in the world. I love my "boss" though she is more of a mentor than a boss and does fantastic dentistry. My patients are the greatest - I love being able to build relationships with them, watch kids grow up and just laugh and have a good time with them. Making patients not feel like they're in a dental office is our goal, and we're good at it! I mean does your dentist have massage chairs?
So- I think this is how it's all supposed to work. Share a little about me- sign out and do it all over again?! Hmm... whenever you start a new journal you never know where to start. I mean, do you recap? and if you do recap, how far back do you go? Then, by the time you've caught up to where you are in life now, are you just OVER it? I know that's how I get, then the cycle begins again. You wait forever to update that journal, recap and yet you find yourself in the same boat, eh... So here I am, I've graduated from college and now I work. Gosh, this blog could have been that one sentence. Hahaha, I laugh and yet feel sorry for anyone who just read through all that! All in all, here I am - welcome to my life.
2 comments:
Where to begin? I love that you have a blog and that I have another place to appreciate the wonder that is Tracy Tanihara. I love seeing the younger version of you too - way to post a picture on your first entry...took me a few! Love ya--
I would love it if our office had massage chairs! We were just talking about that the other day. And I overheard a hygienist tell a parent that her son needs to brush more than every other day. They're everywhere, unfortunately :o)
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