I would show you a picture of me in my FANCY scrubs (sans jewelry) except I haven't even taken the time to get a picture. I know I will want to remember this time once I recover from the PTSD of it all. So hopefully soon. In the meantime, I wanted to jot down some things about the nursing program.
- Block 1 is a potpurri of learning. Nursing history, feedings and catheter care were all taught the same day. So weird.
- You have to be flexible. I am glad I was warned about this. Schedules, clinical sites and lab times all change from moment to moment. You can't get your feathers ruffled. Good thing I'm not a type A personality.
- When you decide to go to nursing school at 35, your perspective is different than a 22 year old. And it should be.
- My study group has decided that Thursdays are going to be our "treat" day. Which means we go to the cafeteria for lunch. Yes, this is my new social low.
- I miss my family. I miss my friends.
- I am making new friends. But friendship history and common interests are powerful things. When I say, "Assess the situation. Gramps is dying." NONE of them knew what I was speaking of. TERRIBLE. Just TERRIBLE.
- Hold me.
Timmarie: Full time wife to Chris and mom to Addison and Brody. Loves gaudy jewelry, traveling, coffee, winter clothes, ice cream, and classic hip hop. Hates pharasitical behavior, especially in herself. Plans imaginary vacations.
Chris: Loving husband to Timmarie. Fierce father to Addie and Brody. Loves Jesus, MMA fighting, Diet Coke and a good card game. His heart can be found in a pile of mush when holding Koleson or any other baby. He is also known as Addison's hero or Brody's wrestling partner.
Addison: 7 year old Jesus freak with more attitude than one could ever prepare for. She loves making up dances and teaching them to Alivia, asking for a sister, and second grade. This girl will mother anyone and anything. She also enjoys wearing mismatched earrings and did I mention asking for a sister?
Brody: 5 year old autistic phenom. Or at least we think so. He loves Disneyland, coffee, phonograms, animals, and the computer. He also enjoys taking everything you could possibly google about autism and blowing it right out of the water. Most endearing, he likes to cause trouble and then smile and hug his way out of it.
Dareth. I am a girl journeying through this life trying to enjoy as many moments as possible. I desire to please God with my life on this earth while looking forward to heaven. I hope to enjoy as many vacations as possible along the way.



Maybe next Thursday you guys can watch Son in Law on someones laptop while you eat treats from the cafeteria. You are handling all of these changes with such grace. You are gonna rock nursing!
ReplyDeleteThat is an excellent idea. However, if they do not laugh, I don't know that I can be around them anymore. Thinking of that movie makes me think about my dad laughing with no sound coming out.
ReplyDeleteWe have never watched it together! Must.do.this.
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