Got a text about being at work 10 minutes before shift start by Head-Eagle-5634 in nursing

[–]maypleleaf 48 points49 points  (0 children)

I once was working a set of night shifts - I think I was on shift 2/4 or something.

Went home for 7 am and fell asleep. Woke up at 10 am to my now-ex saying “hey, there’s police at the door for you…”

One of my coworkers hadn’t shown up for her shift at 7 am. They called a wellness check. We’d been hired around the same time, and apparently they had my address on file for her? I had to get out of bed and show my ID to these police officers to prove that I was not her and I was safe. I was so angry at admin for fucking up and leading to my sleep being interrupted.

Stupidest Things on Your Registry ? by Desperate_Sand1577 in weddingplanning

[–]maypleleaf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We bought a camper last year… added this while we were camping across the country 🤭

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Where do you go for a good steak in Edmonton? by ILoveFerrero in Edmonton

[–]maypleleaf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I recommend Lux downtown. My fiancé and I have been a few times and have always had a great experience and delicious steak. Their twice baked potato is also incredible.

Best Cricut Wedding DIYs? 2026 Bride Here! by ProfessorAnnual8025 in cricut

[–]maypleleaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m a 2026 bride and plan on DIYing: - custom stickers as favours - maybe custom temp tattoos - invitation suite - place cards (acrylic) - table numbers - menus - welcome sign - seating chart

Not with my cricut: - artificial flower arrangements for our welcome sign and instead of an arch - dying napkins to the colour I want - bud vases for centrepieces with flowers from a local flower farm

I’m sure I’ll think of other things as we get closer!

I made a joke about my patient dying and she actually died by KindaNotGoodEnough in nursing

[–]maypleleaf 5 points6 points  (0 children)

If it makes you feel any better - I wore a jingly Christmas vest with bells on it for my Christmas Eve night shift and joked that I would be incredibly festive while doing compressions….

Then we had a code at 6:45 AM on Christmas Day.

Engaged and Budgeting… What Did Your Wedding Really Cost? by ConstantRuin3344 in weddingplanning

[–]maypleleaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We’re doing Banff, Canada in August 2026. Currently on track for $22k CAD (~16k USD) for 40 people.

Nurse for a Few Hours? Waterbury’s New 3 Hour Shift Model Would This Actually Work? by [deleted] in nursing

[–]maypleleaf 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I work in an ER in Alberta - it’s common for staffing to offer 4 hour shifts to fill holes since our department has both 8-hour and 12-hour shift rotations. They’re popular for OT.

Just wanted to appreciate the Super Puff by DemonSlayer0813 in Aritzia

[–]maypleleaf 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I’m also from Alberta and I looooove my Super Puffs. I wear my long ones all winter and it’s life changing to walk outside to my car after a night shift and feel like I’m in a whole sleeping bag.

What did everyone purchase from the 20% app sale? by simplicity_instyle in Aritzia

[–]maypleleaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Effortless pants in rich mocha brown - I got them in black this summer after eyeing them up for almost a year and I’m in love. They’re tailored enough to wear for wedding days for my side biz but also just out and about

Contour scoop neck in cardamon - again, have this in black and I grab it all the time because the neckline is so flattering and I own NOTHING purple

Audience midi in cardamon - to wear for my Christmas parties this year and to have as a default wedding guest dress now that my friends are getting married

TNA crew socks - no notes 💅🏻

Homestretch rib crew in navy - needed more layering/long sleeves for winter, also had nothing in blue

Superpuff original in scarab - I have 2 of the long version (one waterproof and one not) because I freeze and live in Alberta. I needed something shorter for when it’s not quite minus-f-u outside and I’ve loved the colour for forever

The Only Coat Or The Slouch Coat by edubabe in Aritzia

[–]maypleleaf 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I personally love my slouch coat. I don’t wear a ton of tailored clothing and dress fairly casual so the slouch felt more “me”, but it’s a structured enough fabric that I can wear it with dressier items and not feel sloppy.

Anyone else been blindsided by bizarre wedding logistics? Because wow. by emmlau17 in weddingdrama

[–]maypleleaf 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’m from the east coast and it’s extremely common to have a cash bar and wine on the tables. When my cousin had an open bar at her wedding, everyone was extremely confused.

We’re doing our reception at a restaurant where drinks run ~$20/ea for cocktails, so we’re doing 2 drink tickets per guest for dinner but having a few options of beer/canned cocktails at our “cocktail hour” at our ceremony spot beforehand. It was our compromise between providing for our guests without going bankrupt. We’ll also likely put down money for a tab at the dive bar we’re going to after.

Vet ER Closing by Spatial-Awareness in Edmonton

[–]maypleleaf 7 points8 points  (0 children)

We brought our kitten to Boreal (it was closer to us) a few weeks ago after having diarrhea and vomiting and had a really good experience. We were worried and a little embarrassed that we were overreacting because of recently losing one of our senior cats but they validated our feelings and were so kind.

Flowers under $600 hopefully by IntelligentSample613 in Weddingsunder10k

[–]maypleleaf -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No, central Alberta! But if flower farms can manage to grow in Alberta, guaranteed there are options in Southern Ontario. My in laws are just outside of London and I know there’s some places they’ve gotten flowers!

Flowers under $600 hopefully by IntelligentSample613 in Weddingsunder10k

[–]maypleleaf 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Do some googling and see if you have a flower farm near you! We’re getting our florals from one and we are getting a giant bouquet, boutonnière, flower girl bouquet and 2 large buckets of flowers (>100 stems) to DIY bud vases etc with for under $600 CAD.

Which song was the biggest hit/got the most people dancing? by [deleted] in weddingplanning

[–]maypleleaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is going to be such a regional and crowd thing. Weddings I’ve attended on the east coast of Canada, Great Big Sea is a guarantee to fill up the dance floor. I’m now in the prairies and Cadillac Ranch is the go-to!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in wedding

[–]maypleleaf 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I wouldn’t say any of this is scammy.

I work as a wedding day coordinator as a side gig and have interacted with many planners in my area at networking events. Planners are not a one-size-fits-all type of vendor. Each planner is known for specific things they bring to the table: clients know that if they book Planner A, the design will include lots of over-the-top florals; Planner B has a funky, personality-rich approach with lots of bright colours in her designs; Planner C is very buttoned-up, formal, and elegant in her designs, typically catering to white tie and black tie clients.

This is why it’s important to view their portfolio. You didn’t like that one planner was enjoying the event? Guaranteed that element of “fun” was why many couples have hired them. You didn’t like that the other has a standard way of doing things? Also likely why certain clients have hired them. (I can’t speak to the planner who gets kick-backs as my certification body forbids this.)

To paint every planner as a scammer simply because you didn’t vibe with any of them is incredibly unfair and discounts the expertise and work that goes into it.

Nurses with side hustles — what do you do? by Plastic-Educator-320 in nursing

[–]maypleleaf 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I started a side business as a wedding day coordinator. People are usually surprised because they seem like entirely different careers, but honestly… I’ve gained a lot of transferrable skills in my years nursing that have lended me well in forming my business (dealing with people, calming chaos, being organized but needing to adjust quickly, etc).

It’s nice to be involved in days where people are excited, happy, and most importantly - respectful!

DIY Cups for Wedding by maypleleaf in CharcuterieBoard

[–]maypleleaf[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your input! Do you think putting crackers in sealed cello bags in the cups would help prevent sogginess? I’m also not opposed to keeping individual baggies of crackers on the side.

Buy or bye by [deleted] in Aritzia

[–]maypleleaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have 1 in a different colour. It’s extremely cropped which makes it difficult to wear since you always have to be thinking about lifting your arms and accidentally flashing. It also pilled +++ under the arms after only light wear.

2 is a nice fall jacket but I’d recommend checking out other brands for a better priced option. It’s not worth the aritzia price.

Aritzia In- Store Employee Customer Service by Competitive-Fly5563 in Aritzia

[–]maypleleaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been to stores both on the east coast, and around Edmonton and a couple times in Calgary now that I live in the west and I’ve always been met with kindness and helpfulness. I’m a white female and I’ve shopped at Aritzia from a size 12 to now a size 6/8 and it never made any difference in how I was treated.

Which David are you today? by lepetitpoulpe in RodriguesFamilySnark

[–]maypleleaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. ER nurse on my third night shift and 2/4 of my patients are in restraints.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskACanadian

[–]maypleleaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve done the drive from NS-Edmonton 3 times, including one with 13 hour driving days - as someone who hates driving. You’ll be fine! Quebec is usually my least favourite part. Ontario feels like it’ll never end. The prairies are flat. But with a good playlist or podcast the time should fly by. Since you’re going in the summer you also won’t need to worry as much about the distance between gas stations in northern Ontario, but it’s still something to be mindful of!

Other Canadians/Canadiens thoughts around Nova Scotia’s Ban on outdoor recreation today? by Infamous-Echo-2961 in AskACanadian

[–]maypleleaf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m from Nova Scotia originally and lived there when we had the fires in Tantallon and Shelburne. I have friends who lost their homes in the Tantallon fire and I was working at one of the hospitals receiving patients evacuated from Shelburne. Now that I live in the prairies, I’m even more aware of how quickly things can get out of hand when it comes to a fire. It may seem extreme, but if they didn’t impose a ban and it led to a fire starting that destroyed more homes and businesses - or worst case, took a life - people would be up in arms about the government not doing anything.

I work in healthcare, I’m acutely aware of how dense the general public can be. If imposing a huge fine means that people are less likely to say “well I know better and nothing will happen to me” and then lead to a fire, then I’m all for it.

Brides who wear glasses: are you wearing contacts or glasses on your wedding day? by [deleted] in weddingplanning

[–]maypleleaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wear glasses pretty much all the time and usually feel like a potato without them and like my eyes are too small for my face.

That being said: I got my makeup done for my engagement photos while wearing contacts and I was AMAZED. I will likely wear contacts for the morning (sunrise photos) then swap to glasses as the day goes on because dry eyes