I will begin by saying, this is my fourth blog to date. The early ones date back to high school on the LiveJournal network when I wasn't at a good place in my life. My third was short lived, as it was one I kept during my semester abroad in Amsterdam to keep family and friends up to date on my escapades, but here I am beginning my fourth blog.
A year and a half later and my dream of nursing school seems to be finally within reach. I am only 2/3 of a class away from actually beginning this dream. When I was let go from my job (which I HATED) in late Fall 2009, I didn't know where my life was headed, but now I seem to know exactly where my life is headed. It all started in January 2010 when I began taking the prerequisites for nursing school. I had to start at the very beginning (cue song from the Sound of Music) with Intro Biology and Intro Chemistry. They were like any intro class; boring, but necessary. Summer 2010 included a trip to Italy to visit fabulous Haley (a college friend who is also an avid blogger about life in Sicily, Italy), but the rest was taken up by an accelerated Into to Psychology course. You would have thought that having been an education minor at Mt. Holyoke that I would have already taken Intro Psych, but somehow I managed around that requirement. Fall 2010 brought me to my Microbiology and Anatomy & Physiology I requirements. It was the first time I felt like truly I could see my goal. I had finished all the intro classes and now I was on to more specialized classes. This was also the semester I applied to nursing school (apparently a 4 week turnaround meant 3 months). This past semester (Spring 2011) brought me even closer taking Anatomy & Physiology II and Life Span Development. I survived finals week while suffering from gastroenteritis, and I made it to the summer and my final prerequisite: Biochemistry. The class is only 6 weeks long and we just finished week 2. It is moving fast and I am learning a lot. I feel that I can actually touch my goal now, so here's to an excellent summer term and to starting my nursing classes in the fall.
Two weekends ago I had my first college reunion (2-years) at Mt. Holyoke College in Western Massachusetts, right near where the tornadoes hit on Wednesday afternoon/evening. My heart goes out to the people out there and I hope that things will go back to normal soon. Going back to my alma mater is always a positive experience. Being surrounded by successful women and knowing that they have made a difference in the world makes me want that for my life, too. There is a hallway in the library connecting the older section containing the stacks with the newer section containing the technology. Along that hallway are pictures of famous alumna and their contributions to society. Some of my favorites are Virginia Apgar (Apgar score for newborns), Frances Perkins (1st women appointed to a presidential cabinet), and Florence Schorske Wald (nurse, dean of Yale School of Nursing, and founder of the hospice movement in the U.S.), just to name a few. It is so empowering to walk this hallway and being surrounded by all these people made me realize that I don't just want to stop at my RN-BSN, but I want to get my NP, and maybe a master's in Public Health. Who knows, I am still young, but that weekend away relit the fire inside of me to become great.