... our lives have been pretty crazy! Dani got a job (the day we flew back to Utah!) as a second grade teacher at Ellison Park Elementary in Layton, and after a few more days in Moab we moved up here. Dani was immediately swamped at work (I can't tell you how many hours I was in her classroom to help her get everything set up, I had no idea how much work it was!) and I started the first semester of my nursing program at Weber State University.
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This cute woman's first day of school! |
While I studied full-time Dani worked double-time (literally, 13-14 hour days, 6 days a week). Fairly soon after starting her job, Dani realized she wasn't getting paid enough to loose her sanity and knew there wasn't a light at the end of the tunnel, so she resigned so she could function like a normal person. All the other teachers told her that "It's just your first year - by your third year it will be a lot easier," but we're hoping to start a family sooner than that and we felt like if this wasn't going to be a life-long career for her then it wasn't really worth it.
Anyways, I like having my wife back.
School has been going great for me! I'm just wrapping up the semester and I loved just about every minute of it. Clinicals have been in a nearby nursing home, which although it isn't very exciting, it's been a great opportunity to practice my new skills. I'm also working for my dad on Fridays down in Springville, which I love. I've always told people that I want to become a nurse anesthetist, but since working with my dad I've discovered how much fun it is to help people in ways that not all doctors can. I'm considering becoming a nurse practitioner, and Weber just started their own NP program that I think I'd love. Anyhow, I still have plenty of time to determine what I want to do after I graduate.
Not long after moving into our new ward, they called me to my dream calling - the new Scoutmaster! I was pretty stoked to accept this new responsibility. Thanks to mom for buying me a large uniform back when I was 11 (it looked ridiculous at the time but is saving me money now), I just had to take off a few patches and Grandma sewed on my new ones! I am excited to have some awesome adventures with the boys.
I think that about sums it up! Here are a few pictures of what's been going on with us.
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Our first hike in Layton was Adam's Canyon. |
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Adam's Canyon in the fall. |
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Slow shutter of the waterfall at the end of Farmington Creek Trail. |
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One of Dani's best high school friends Claudia was in the states from Spain (where she lives) for a couple weeks and she flew to Utah for 24 hours just to visit us! |
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Summiting Ben Lomond above Ogden. |
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At the peak. Mantua and Cache Valley are behind us. |
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"The stare down" We nearly ran into this cow moose and her calf on the trail. We didn't stick around long after this picture. |
Hi, I've been an RN for 23 years. . . Graduated with a BSN in 93.
ReplyDeleteWishing you the best of luck with the program. It is always about busy work. In the real world "care plans" are check the box printouts. . Such a waste of time!
Beware as there are many in nursing whose communications skills are less than honest.
Welcome to the forey!
Thanks Lou! Good to know - for now and the future!
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