Places I've Travelled
Poland (Krakow, Warsaw, Gdansk, Sopot, Torun, Plock)
France (Lyon, Nice)
Italy (Florence, Rome)
Switzerland (Basel, Interlaken)
Credentials
Psychology BA
Nursing BSN
Registered Nurse
I remember intense internal conflict for years over what I would do with "my life" ... I felt it ease when I resolved to pursue a nursing degree (the second time).
I found purpose when I experienced what it feels like to use my time to help. A hospital is very much a corporate overlord, but I don't feel like I'm circling the drain anymore.
I had to come to this conclusion myself after growing up a bit. How could it have happened any other way?
This is more fulfilling than music or theatre. I can make a real difference this time. I'm contributing to a purpose bigger than myself. I'll be able to look back on my life knowing I didn't waste it with frivolous desires or idealistic fantasy.
This is who I am, and I will not shy away.
Beings I Love
My husband, Adam
My dog, Zelda
We live in an apartment a little more comfortable than the last. I am very content here. Maybe even happy :)
Growing into adulthood isn't easy, but I've made it out the other side at 26.
I'm entertaining the idea of posting on here more frequently. I'll see.
After all this writing, I need a drink.
Friday, August 17, 2018
Thursday, August 16, 2018
Visiting Again
Three years. Three years have taken me to a completely new place in my life.
In 2016, I decided to apply for an accelerated 18 month nursing program at UTHSC in Memphis, and I graduated on May 25th of this year. I have to say, it was one of the hardest things I've done, but it was worth it. This feels like something that is truly mine. No one can take this away from me, and I can go virtually anywhere and have a job. Independence is what I've craved for most of my life, and I finally have it.
Orientation for my first nursing job starts this Monday. I feel ridiculous looking forward to 6 days of corporate bullshit, but I want to work.
This is a new era. My era. Adulthood.
In 2016, I decided to apply for an accelerated 18 month nursing program at UTHSC in Memphis, and I graduated on May 25th of this year. I have to say, it was one of the hardest things I've done, but it was worth it. This feels like something that is truly mine. No one can take this away from me, and I can go virtually anywhere and have a job. Independence is what I've craved for most of my life, and I finally have it.
Orientation for my first nursing job starts this Monday. I feel ridiculous looking forward to 6 days of corporate bullshit, but I want to work.
This is a new era. My era. Adulthood.
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