A new venture...
7/23/2008 11:32:00 PM 0 Comments »
So I have heard a lot about blogging, and finally decided to try it. Please bear with me as I learn this new online realm of communication. There have been a lot of new changes in my life recently. The end of school, leaving of my home for the past three years, a move to a town I didn't know, a quickly growing child, a new profession. Most importantly, I think, is my new status as a Registered Nurse. My education is no where near complete, but I have made the first step on the life-long road of being a nurse. This is my true calling, other than being a mother, of course. Anyone who knows me will tell you that. It took me long enough to figure it out, but here I am. Initially, my goal was to work in OB, with new mommies and babies, but a wise instructor directed me out of my comfort zone and into the ICU. I loved my rotations there during school and just received notice that I have been accepted into an ICU internship. I will write more on that later.
Isabella is learning what it is like to be a big girl. I am so proud of her. She has recently been enrolled in a local Montessori school, her first school ever. We still cry a bit during morning drop-off (both of us), but we are adjusting. Leaving her Emmy, Tee Lee, her birds, and The 505 was a bit of a shock for her. She crawled on those floors before there was carpet laid, a part of her spirit will always be there, I think. She lives a full life here at the lake, though. She just enjoyed a week long parent-free vacation in Kenedy with Mom and she returned to me 10 feet taller, refreshed and bright.
My book is calling me. Until next time...
Isabella is learning what it is like to be a big girl. I am so proud of her. She has recently been enrolled in a local Montessori school, her first school ever. We still cry a bit during morning drop-off (both of us), but we are adjusting. Leaving her Emmy, Tee Lee, her birds, and The 505 was a bit of a shock for her. She crawled on those floors before there was carpet laid, a part of her spirit will always be there, I think. She lives a full life here at the lake, though. She just enjoyed a week long parent-free vacation in Kenedy with Mom and she returned to me 10 feet taller, refreshed and bright.
My book is calling me. Until next time...


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