Keitha Whitaker's comments poignantly reminded me of a time when I was
working as a per diem in a newborn nursery.  As the 7 pm hour came around,
and it was visiting hour, and all babies needed to be returned to the
nursery, away from their mothers and possible GERMS from visitors, I was in
the nursery, working, and it seemed like every baby in the place started to
wail. I was nursing a toddler at the time, and the noise and general level
of distress overwhelmed me, and I said to a co worker, "This is awful!
Isnt' there something wwe can DO?"  [I couldn't hold them all at once! ; { ]
and she said to me

"If you are going to work HERE, you will have to get USED to this, dear."
Needless to say, I didn't last long there.

 ACK ACK ACK ACK.

Kathleen
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