I'm taking a moment out of the March Madness festivities here at the ACC tourney hub that is Greensboro to send out love and prayers to our friends in Japan. At a time like this, its never about skin color, politics, or our differing religious beliefs. We are all citizens of the world. If you're able I hope that you everyone will use today to tell their friends/family that they mean something to them. And if you're able to, donate blood/platelets and help those in need.
XOXO
I made it! I started this blog as graduate student hoping to become a midwife and now I am! Follow along with me as I begin this new journey as a Certified Nurse Midwife.
Friday, March 11, 2011
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Speechless (and that doesn't happen often!)
It's hard to believe that this time last week I was sitting with my group members and advisor at orientation. It was an experience that I was super excited about, but I had no idea what to expect. I had a friend tell me that there is no experience like it, and that it would change your life. At the time I thought she was smoking something up there in the mountains. I mean really...since when does a grad school orientation change your life? Clearly I had no idea what this school was all about.
For me in the past, a college orientation entails going to that school, looking around, meeting the people in charge of greeting you, getting some information on how to register for classes and buy some books, maybe a t-shirt or window decal and call it a day. This experience couldn't have been more different.
Just walking onto the campus and greeting the secretary in the office gave me such a sense of welcoming that all my anxieties were eased. And over the next 3 days that love and sense of welcoming continued. It was if we were all old friends coming home for a family reunion. I left knowing that I had made the right decision in where to continue my education. But I also came away with such a sense of pride and gratefulness for those who had come before me and completed this same journey. It's funny because everyone keeps asking me "how was it" and "what was it like" and I can't answer because I can't find the right words to describe it. How do you describe such a great experience without diminishing how awesome it was with the wrong words? I know I can't so for now, I'll just be speechless.
For me in the past, a college orientation entails going to that school, looking around, meeting the people in charge of greeting you, getting some information on how to register for classes and buy some books, maybe a t-shirt or window decal and call it a day. This experience couldn't have been more different.
Just walking onto the campus and greeting the secretary in the office gave me such a sense of welcoming that all my anxieties were eased. And over the next 3 days that love and sense of welcoming continued. It was if we were all old friends coming home for a family reunion. I left knowing that I had made the right decision in where to continue my education. But I also came away with such a sense of pride and gratefulness for those who had come before me and completed this same journey. It's funny because everyone keeps asking me "how was it" and "what was it like" and I can't answer because I can't find the right words to describe it. How do you describe such a great experience without diminishing how awesome it was with the wrong words? I know I can't so for now, I'll just be speechless.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
I'm blogging why?
So I woke up today and thought, I should have a blog. I'm probably really crazy for doing this, but over the next 28 months or so, I want to chronicle my transition from registered nurse, to student nurse midwife, and (eventually) certfied nurse midwife and women's health practitioner. I'm super excited to start this journey but I'm also super anxious about going back to school. I haven't decided if I'm completely off my rocker yet. I guess I just have to keep my eye on the prize. Ready or not, here I go!
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)