Sunday, May 15, 2011


When it comes to being a nurse, I sometimes get scared.
I start my first real nursing job on June 27th. I'll be working on the Med/Surg unit at General Hospital in Charleston, WV. Words can't describe my nervousness. But at least I'll be at home with the support of my family. More than anything, I would love to just get out of this country or at least some rural area in the U.S. and do preventive health care. I glanced at the cover of a Samaritan's Purse magazine the other day and saw a girl in scrubs holding an African baby. I shouted "Get ME there!" But I know I'm where God wants me to be right now- eventhough I'm not such a fan right now. Sometimes you gotta go through poopy seasons to get to better seasons...and who knows, maybe it won't be such a poopy season after all.

1 comment:

  1. You would be good at preventative healthcare, don't give up that dream! But live in the moments that God has placed you in and enjoy this poopy season. Ya know, poop makes a good fertilizer! Look for growth in the poop ;) Many times He puts us in what seems like a crappy situation, to show us something new and teach us. I hope you learn a lot. I'm praying for you. Call me beep me if you want to reach me. Duces.

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