Monday, April 27, 2009

We're young... and crazy :)

So, my roommates and I were up late on Friday
night and we had the crazy idea to leave way early in
the morning to go to Virginia Beach for the day
Saturday. After a few minutes of deliberation,
we decided that the spontaneous trip was a must.
We packed up some food, towel, and sunscreen and
hit the road! Spending the 90 degree beautifully
sunny at the beach was amazing! :)

Walking to the car...
I kept Lis awake on the drive there
(P.S. Notice my new hair cut!!)
Arrival!


I love this picture of me and Lisa :)



The pier









Who does this?!? We do!!


Tracy took a dip in the freezing cold ocean!
I did later, but only up to my waist... the
water's still pretty chilly in April!

Friday, April 24, 2009

Update 2

Oh, and Lincoln, my fish, is doing well. Cleaning his bowl
is on the weekend to do list, but other than that he's a
happy little betta. Apparently, bettas produce "bubble nests"
(we googled them a lot after we got them), and that
means that they're happy. In the wild, they take care of t
he baby betta eggs in the nest. Anyways, Link has
lots of little bubbles, so I'm assuming he's a happy little guy.
Now I just have to figure the best way to transport him
from Virginina to Ohio.

Update

Hello everyone! Well, I don't have any new pictures to post yet
but I thought I would give you update about my
life and near future. Right now, I have 3 days of classes left
and then exams begin- yikes! Needless to say, this weekend
will be filled with books and study guides and note cards.
The joys of the end of the year! lol Please pray for me as
most of my exams count for a large part of my grades.
I can't believe this year is coming to a close and I'll soon
be half way done with my undergraduate degree. Yet
another yikes moment! I have had such a wonderful
experience in college and learned and grown so much.
It's been amazing. I've also met 2 more wonderful
best friends- Lisa and Tracy. We were all 3 randomly placed
together as roommates last year and we've become almost
inseparable. We're constantly laughing and having fun
as well as encouraging one another and giving each
other advice. With us, 3 is perfect company,
not a crowd. I know that we'll be lifelong friends
and we're considering living together after we graduate too.
We'll see what the future brings. I've also been throwing
around the idea of getting my masters' of science in
nursing after I get a few years of experience in the hopsital
and then teaching as a nursing professor. The idea hit
me when I was tutoring one of my friends that's taking
a freshman level nursing course and she loved how I explained
everything. She suggested that I become a professor some day,
and it got me thinking about how I wanted to be a teacher when
I was growing up. Like I said, we'll see what the future brings.
God's plans for me are greater than any I can imagine! (Eph 3:20)
Next year, Lisa is going to be my roommate again and Tracy
is living near us too. We're going to be be in the "quads" again,
which are more apartment style living, with a kitchen and living
room area. I'm getting a little nervous about nursing school
next year because I know it gets harder and harder with time.
Right now, I have clinicals every Monday.
On Sunday, I go to the hospital after church to get my
patient assignment and write down all of his/her information
from the chart. Then, I have to write a profile to be ready to
turn in Monday morning when I get to the hospital at 6:45 am.
The profile includes the basics of the patient's care,
the patient's history, all medication information,
3 nursing care plans, and a patho report of the patient's diagnosis.
It ends up being around 20 pages long and takes hours
to write, but we have to know everything about
our patient and the potential problems and complications
they could face. This Sun/Mon is my last clinical experience this
year! But next year I'll have clinicals on Mondays and Fridays.
I'm taking OB nursing, Medical-Surgical Nursing, Pharmacology,
and Philosophy courses. Until then, I plan to enjoy a summer
of no homework. :) This year, I'll be working as a camp nurse
at the YMCA day camp, where I've been a counselor the
past 2 years. I'm also working on getting a part time job too,
as my tuititon payments are only getting worse as the
economy goes down. I'm blessed to have a job opportunity for
here in Lynchburg next year as well. A family
that I baby-sat for is looking for child care from 3:30-6 when
their daughter gets home from school. I should be able to work
several afternoons a week for them during the school year.
It's been amazing to see how God is providing
for me, with job opportunities as well as strength in my life daily.
As I was getting ready for my first clinical this semester,
I found a verse that I love. It's written on a notecard in the
pocket of my scrubs: "...Do you have the gift of helping others?
Do it with all the strength and energy that God supplies.
Then everything you do will bring glory to God through
Jesus Christ. All glory and power to him forever
and ever! Amen." -1st Peter 4:11, NLT