Showing posts with label future. Show all posts
Showing posts with label future. Show all posts

Friday, November 30, 2012

Two weeks...

Yes, in two weeks, this odyssey will be over. No longer will I have to say, "No, I have to go home and study this weekend."

I am a little sad to leave, but not enough to stay. I have learned so much as I've gone along, that I still cannot believe that from the time I applied, got accepted to now that so much of my life has changed.

I am no longer a new nurse. I have grown in my practice. I have mastered much of one, and now, am learning another. My dreams from ages ago have actually come true

The genie is no longer in the bottle. The education I have has changed my job and my outlook.

Like the song says, I'm headed to the future...and I like it.


Friday, November 11, 2011

This post courtesy of...

United States Military veterans. Young and old. Tall and short. Army, Navy, Marine, Air Force and even a few Merchant Marines thrown in.

Today is the day we remember the end to a horrible, horrible war, and I thank you all, past, present and future.

Without you all, I might not be here today.

With sincerest gratitude,

RehabRN

Please enjoy this video shot for the holiday yesterday (Happy Belated Birthday Marine Corps!) You will be moved. I know I was.

Many thanks to the Marines...they never leave anyone behind!

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

A wonderful present

“My interest is in the future because I am going to spend the rest of my life there”
Charles F. Kettering quotes (American engineer, inventor of the electric starter, 1876-1958)

Today is my best friend's birthday. We went out to celebrate recently on my day off. We escaped children, dogs and husbands to sit and enjoy ourselves discussing everything and nothing at all. Thank goodness we had a wonderful waitress who didn't mind that we took a two hour lunch chitchatting!

And today, I got a present. Besides having a wonderful friend, I found out I was chosen to work in a different part of the Hotel. It will be a change from my normal routine, but it will be interesting nevertheless. I have never interacted with patients daily in this type of clinic, so it will be exciting.

I'm still on hold as to when I'll move to that area of the Hotel. I can now wait without wondering what was going on in HR.

Stay tuned...