Finished!
I am proud to announce that I have officially made it half way through the nursing program. I am done with my finals and I am going to enjoy my well-deserved week break. It is time to catch up on sleep, family fun, and enjoying my hubby.
This past semester has been so busy and full of interesting stuff. This last week, Rexburg got a crazy flash flood. Luckily, it did not affect us, but it did get many others. That is such a rough thing and on top of that, it is finals week. And no, they were not cancelled even though the school got some flooding as well. It was amazing to me how quickly it got cleaned up from the school and streets at least. I know many apartment complexes and homes are still suffering from it. So many people came together to help one another. It was amazing and needed. It may not be fun, but in the end, everyone gained blessings. Many were serving others and many were being served. Such an amazing phenomenon.
So aside from the flash flood, I got to see some pretty neat stuff. I saw a brain! and optic nerves. I must say it was pretty sweet. I also got to scrub in on a surgery which was pretty awesome if I do say so. haha. Nursing is amazing. I am shocked with how much information I know now as opposed to 7 months ago. I also definitely feel that I am in the right profession. I love nursing and helping others. At the end of the day, I may be exhausted, but I realize that it is so worth it. I have met some wonderful people who I have become close friends with because of nursing. I would not trade that for the world.
My fabulous husband has been so good to be "Mr. Mom" this semester as well. He has stayed home with Brexdon. And when I got home, he would go to work. He is such a great father and an example of a hard worker. He amazes me and I constantly fall in love with him again and again.
In a little over 8 days, my not so little guy turns a year old. He is walking everywhere and getting into everything. He is so fun. I just love being a mother. I get to see Brexdon grow and learn. There is always something new that he is working on.
Well life is a process of learning and we have so much to be grateful for. Here is to life and living in the NOW and not waiting for the future.
This past semester has been so busy and full of interesting stuff. This last week, Rexburg got a crazy flash flood. Luckily, it did not affect us, but it did get many others. That is such a rough thing and on top of that, it is finals week. And no, they were not cancelled even though the school got some flooding as well. It was amazing to me how quickly it got cleaned up from the school and streets at least. I know many apartment complexes and homes are still suffering from it. So many people came together to help one another. It was amazing and needed. It may not be fun, but in the end, everyone gained blessings. Many were serving others and many were being served. Such an amazing phenomenon.
So aside from the flash flood, I got to see some pretty neat stuff. I saw a brain! and optic nerves. I must say it was pretty sweet. I also got to scrub in on a surgery which was pretty awesome if I do say so. haha. Nursing is amazing. I am shocked with how much information I know now as opposed to 7 months ago. I also definitely feel that I am in the right profession. I love nursing and helping others. At the end of the day, I may be exhausted, but I realize that it is so worth it. I have met some wonderful people who I have become close friends with because of nursing. I would not trade that for the world.
My fabulous husband has been so good to be "Mr. Mom" this semester as well. He has stayed home with Brexdon. And when I got home, he would go to work. He is such a great father and an example of a hard worker. He amazes me and I constantly fall in love with him again and again.
In a little over 8 days, my not so little guy turns a year old. He is walking everywhere and getting into everything. He is so fun. I just love being a mother. I get to see Brexdon grow and learn. There is always something new that he is working on.
Well life is a process of learning and we have so much to be grateful for. Here is to life and living in the NOW and not waiting for the future.
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