Monday, November 17, 2008

First Option

The first possibility is scrubs.



Nope, not the tv show. The clothing popularized by nurses.



Essentially they are pajamas that thru repeated wear have become acceptable clothing in a healthcare office. Originally they were designed for jobs were you could expect to move a lot and get dirty. They are made so they can be changed and cleaned easily. You commonly see them worn by nurses, opticians, dental assistants, patient runners, physical therapists and front desk personnel. They fit the criteria for cleaning and they would be acceptable in a doctor's office, so this choice is definitely in the running. The negatives that I see are: it is winter time and scrubs are very thin. This means either Jennifer freezes or I crank up the heater increasing my utility bill and making me sweat like a Mormon at a Prop 8 rally. Also I personally don't think they are that attractive.

Apparently they also make scrub dresses. This does add another dimension of interest to the decision.








Saturday, November 15, 2008

My blog


It has recently been pointed out to me that my blog is kind of Jennifercentric. I pretty much blog about subjects related to her and very little else. And I am very much okay with that. I purposely try to avoid "mommyblogging" because Jennifer already does that and I am not a mommy. I don't feel comfortable blogging about work and nobody else really cares how the Lakers are doing or what I am reading. Jennifer on the other hand is full of endless fascination. She is a subject that could always be written about. I am sure that anybody who occasions upon this blog fully agrees. Admittedly most of what I write lacks a certain element of sappiness, but that does not mean it isn't written with adoration and love.

Note: This was actually written back in mid-november. I had it all written and then never got around to posting it.

Saturday, November 8, 2008

What to wear?


Last week Jennifer came into my office to help me out a little bit. She is going to keep coming in every Thursday. Obviously this means I need to establish some sort of dress code policy. Since she is going to be doing some cleaning the clothes need to be ones that won't show dirt easily, but since she will also probably be dealing with patients they also need to look professional. I thought I would post some sample dress code policies and pictures of clothing that would follow those guidelines and see what everybody thinks.