SO it's been a long time.
I'm in Utah now. Living the high life...sort of. Why did I move? It felt right and my sister Margaret lives here. It's been 3 years since we were roomies.
What did I do this summer? Worked hard to save money to move to Utah. My siblings that live out East came and visited for a few weeks. It was awesome. Margaret and I tried very hard to be the favorite aunts (we succeeded) and we all know that the way into the hearts of small children is roller-coasters and goodies! We did it all!
After a fun-filled summer I quit my job and moved to UT. That was back in August. I searched diligently for a job and found one that I was fortunate to get! I now work at Central Utah Veterans Home! A long-term care facility for our veteran heroes. I love this job! I love my veterans. It's an awesome job. I don't have very many awesome medical stories, but I do get small memories that help me to realize what's important. My veterans are at the end of life and they impart wisdom (whether they realize it or not) on a young inexperienced nurse. For example, this place proves the importance of family and those relationships. Also, the smallest act of kindness NEVER goes unappreciated. My veterans thank me for the service I do for them, but what they don't realize is how deeply grateful I am for their service and sacrifice. It's a wonderful job and if that's the only reason I was suppose to move, then it was all worth it.
So I hope to be motivated again in my blogging. I took a break, but I'm back with more adventures to report on!
HAPPY THANKSGIVING! Yay for fall!
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Sunday, November 24, 2013
Thursday, January 31, 2013
A new year, another story!
Happy New Year!
We are well into January (almost February), but I still want to reminisce about how great 2012 was and how excited I am for the new year! Yay 2013.
Milestones of 2012: (Click the links for the full story)
Graduating Nursing School!!!!
Passing NCLEX (scariest test in my life). They crush all confidence before they give you your license! But I am an RN now!!!
First Job as a nurse (which I love!)
The Hobbit (which I love!)
Falling deeply in love with cross-stitch (thank you Faith and Holly)
Six Flags in a day with Margaret and Jessica!
Hunger Games Midnight showing with Faith! (We are looking forward to Catching Fire!!! Who isn't?)
New Car (which I love!) I feel all grown up owning a car and paying for it! :)
New Babies, Anthea and Rigby! Super cuteness!
2 Nieces baptized-Yay January & Asia (they are so big)!
Surprising Mom for her birthday. (She has the best kids!) (link goes to my sister's blog!)
Ending the year with the Killers and Brandon Flowers!!!!
Milestones of 2012: (Click the links for the full story)
Graduating Nursing School!!!!
Passing NCLEX (scariest test in my life). They crush all confidence before they give you your license! But I am an RN now!!!
First Job as a nurse (which I love!)
The Hobbit (which I love!)
Falling deeply in love with cross-stitch (thank you Faith and Holly)
Six Flags in a day with Margaret and Jessica!
Hunger Games Midnight showing with Faith! (We are looking forward to Catching Fire!!! Who isn't?)
New Car (which I love!) I feel all grown up owning a car and paying for it! :)
New Babies, Anthea and Rigby! Super cuteness!
2 Nieces baptized-Yay January & Asia (they are so big)!
Surprising Mom for her birthday. (She has the best kids!) (link goes to my sister's blog!)
Ending the year with the Killers and Brandon Flowers!!!!
My hopes for the New Year!!!
1. Grad School...possibly. This goal is subject to change based on what's going on with my life.
2. Get into a healthy BMI, I'm working on being more healthy. Daily workouts and watching what I eat.
3. Cook Lobster and cook more in general. I don't really enjoy cooking, but I want to change that, so if anyone has any great recipes or suggestions, let me know.
4. Visit Mexico again-I haven't been since high school and I miss it!
5. Go to Temple once a week, at least visit.
6. Spend time outside everyday (It's been freezing lately).
7. Practice the piano a lot more.
I can't wait to have another great year! Let's all make 2013 count! Live today!
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Tuesday, August 14, 2012
New Job!!!
I got a job at Arizona Spine and Joint Hospital! It's not a very big hospital, but it's a great place for a brand new nurse to learn. I started yesterday with a class they offer to their patients about total joint replacement. I start the nursing part tonight. I'll be doing night shift at the beginning, but they will still train me for day shift. I want to do mostly nights, but I'll do whatever is available. I feel like such a career woman now! I'm working out in the real world! :) I'm really excited about this job and I can't wait to start being a nurse!!
The problem with getting a job is that now I have money coming. I prematurely went shopping. Sunglasses are my 2nd favorite accessory after shoes. I bought 2 pairs of sunglasses and 2 cases. I couldn't help myself.
More exciting news!!! I became an aunt for the 12th time yesterday! My sister Jessica had her 5th child! Congrats you guys! Her name is Anthea and she is so cute!!!
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Journey to Nursehood*
*Sort of a long post. Means a lot to me!
-Two days ago, I took the test that made me an RN. It got me thinking about how and what got me to this point in my life. I don't know how many people know the story, but I am going to share it. It began my senior year of high school, just a wee 4 years ago. That year I was registering at ASU and declaring myself as an art and design major. My parents had this idea in their heads about what I should do and they kept telling me that I should do something that's not art, like being a nurse. They were convinced that I would be a great nurse. I thought that was a silly idea and told them no because nurses have gross, hard jobs. Well, that summer, my little sister decided to have pretty major back surgery. So she was in the hospital for like a week and I visited her every day and would stay with her so my mom could go home and do whatever she needed to do. I got a little exposure to what nurses do and what its like in a hospital. Thoughts of being a nurse began to creep into my mind at this point. Marg came home and I took care of her with my mom. I helped her shower and get dressed and I kept track of when she took her pills last. I liked helping her. Well, a few weeks later, my mom and I go to my orientation for ASU's design college. We were sitting in some big room listening to some person talking about requirements and this and that, and I leaned over to my mom and say "Hey mom! I think I am suppose to be a nurse." It was weird. The thought just popped in my head. "Hilaree, you are suppose to be a nurse." So, I went with it! My mom asked me if I was sure and I said yes. We found an advisor and asked about switching to nursing and the advisor said there is one last opening for the last day of orientation for the nursing college. I signed up. That was that. Just like that I decided to become a nurse.
-The next two years I worked real hard in my prerequisites so I could have a 4.0 to help get into the program. Right before my sophomore year of college, I decided to become a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) so that I could get a job and some exposure to the medical world to see if I really wanted to do nursing. I loved being a CNA. I worked for 8 months almost full-time in a nursing home. I loved being helpful. I liked providing comfort, even the basic comfort like helping someone get dressed and shower. It was so rewarding. It was hard, but good-hard.
-While I was working as a CNA, I was applying for ASU'a nursing program. At that time, all it took was a good test score and your GPA to get into ASU's nursing program. Add those two numbers up (GPA: possible 4pts, Test: possible 2pts) and they took the top 60 scores. My GPA was 4.0 so all I needed to do was get a good score on the entrance test. I still remember the day I got my acceptance letter. I was getting ready to go to Africa for the summer and I was sure I wouldn't know if I got in till after my trip, but June 18th, 2010, I got the letter. Obviously I got in. So exciting!!! Called everyone and partied!!! Little did I know what lay ahead. Best adventure of my life.
-Nursing school began and I met my first learning community (10 people per one instructor). First impression are funny and can be misleading. I had forgotten to do my laundry before that day and didn't have too much to wear... Karissa and Laura (classmates) told me later that they thought I was some sort of punk rocker chick. Oh, first impressions. The ten of us became the best of friends very quickly. That first semester (Junior 1) went by fast. I thought it was so hard...wait for Senior 1 Hilaree! :) I felt pretty comfortable in the nursing home until I gave my first shot. Bad time for shaky nerves. ASU started us off with some of the best faculty and taught us the basics real well.
-Junior 2: Psychology and Adult Health/Medical Surgical rotations. I thought I hated Psych, but as I look back, I think I really enjoyed it. It's not your regular nursing. In Med Surg, I began to feel like a nurse. I was passing meds and sticking people and I was in a hospital. The best part of this rotation was the operation I got to see. Each student got to spend half a day in the OR (Operating Room). I was scheduled last. The staff said there wasn't anything scheduled that day, but then one nurse said "Wait! Don't forget the heart!" Awesome!!! Seeing open heart surgery was an amazing experience. I got to stand right next to the anesthesiologist and watch the whole procedure up close. The human body is amazing!
-Senior 1 was a tough semester. 3 rotations. Babies, kids, and homeless people...oh my. It was Labor & delivery, Pediatrics, and Public/community health. Sticking babies was sad. Playing with sick kids was fun, but sad. Public health was boring, but I really liked it, randomly and I think that's what I want to go into eventually!
-Senior 2: Senioritis was rampaging. Critical care rotation and shadowing. Critical Care was at Arizona Heart Hospital. Shadowing was on the Telemetry/Cardiac unit at Scottsdale Osborn. When I work in a hospital, I want work on the cardiac unit. The cardiovascular system is my favorite. This last semester went by fast and I felt very much like a nurse. Graduation came and went. Did some studying for the NCLEX and I passed! I am an officially an RN! And it's too good to be true! 4 years ago if you told me I was going to be a nurse, I would have said you were crazy. Becoming a nurse was one of the best decisions I have ever made. I found something I loved and made new friends that will always be special. Nursing is hard and there are times when you get tired and frustrated and sad and nervous and impatient and bored, but the few moments when you feel like you truly made a difference in someone's life whether it is recognized or not seem to make up the difference. You share very tender moments with your patients and their families. Their lives may be changed by what is happening and they look to the nurse for...well almost everything. During my clinicals, I felt like a hero many times and a nuisance many other times. There's a saying that I can't wait to have true in my life! "Save a life, you're a hero; save a thousand, you're a nurse!" :) And I am a Nurse!
-Special thanks to: my parents who supported me in every possible way, my little sister who set the wheel in motion, my family that kept reminding me that I was gonna be a nurse, my friends that cheered me on, my instructors that taught and believed in me, my classmates that were with me every step of the way, and my Heavenly Father that got me through it and heard every prayer! Thank you!
-Two days ago, I took the test that made me an RN. It got me thinking about how and what got me to this point in my life. I don't know how many people know the story, but I am going to share it. It began my senior year of high school, just a wee 4 years ago. That year I was registering at ASU and declaring myself as an art and design major. My parents had this idea in their heads about what I should do and they kept telling me that I should do something that's not art, like being a nurse. They were convinced that I would be a great nurse. I thought that was a silly idea and told them no because nurses have gross, hard jobs. Well, that summer, my little sister decided to have pretty major back surgery. So she was in the hospital for like a week and I visited her every day and would stay with her so my mom could go home and do whatever she needed to do. I got a little exposure to what nurses do and what its like in a hospital. Thoughts of being a nurse began to creep into my mind at this point. Marg came home and I took care of her with my mom. I helped her shower and get dressed and I kept track of when she took her pills last. I liked helping her. Well, a few weeks later, my mom and I go to my orientation for ASU's design college. We were sitting in some big room listening to some person talking about requirements and this and that, and I leaned over to my mom and say "Hey mom! I think I am suppose to be a nurse." It was weird. The thought just popped in my head. "Hilaree, you are suppose to be a nurse." So, I went with it! My mom asked me if I was sure and I said yes. We found an advisor and asked about switching to nursing and the advisor said there is one last opening for the last day of orientation for the nursing college. I signed up. That was that. Just like that I decided to become a nurse.
-The next two years I worked real hard in my prerequisites so I could have a 4.0 to help get into the program. Right before my sophomore year of college, I decided to become a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) so that I could get a job and some exposure to the medical world to see if I really wanted to do nursing. I loved being a CNA. I worked for 8 months almost full-time in a nursing home. I loved being helpful. I liked providing comfort, even the basic comfort like helping someone get dressed and shower. It was so rewarding. It was hard, but good-hard.
-While I was working as a CNA, I was applying for ASU'a nursing program. At that time, all it took was a good test score and your GPA to get into ASU's nursing program. Add those two numbers up (GPA: possible 4pts, Test: possible 2pts) and they took the top 60 scores. My GPA was 4.0 so all I needed to do was get a good score on the entrance test. I still remember the day I got my acceptance letter. I was getting ready to go to Africa for the summer and I was sure I wouldn't know if I got in till after my trip, but June 18th, 2010, I got the letter. Obviously I got in. So exciting!!! Called everyone and partied!!! Little did I know what lay ahead. Best adventure of my life.
-Nursing school began and I met my first learning community (10 people per one instructor). First impression are funny and can be misleading. I had forgotten to do my laundry before that day and didn't have too much to wear... Karissa and Laura (classmates) told me later that they thought I was some sort of punk rocker chick. Oh, first impressions. The ten of us became the best of friends very quickly. That first semester (Junior 1) went by fast. I thought it was so hard...wait for Senior 1 Hilaree! :) I felt pretty comfortable in the nursing home until I gave my first shot. Bad time for shaky nerves. ASU started us off with some of the best faculty and taught us the basics real well.
-Junior 2: Psychology and Adult Health/Medical Surgical rotations. I thought I hated Psych, but as I look back, I think I really enjoyed it. It's not your regular nursing. In Med Surg, I began to feel like a nurse. I was passing meds and sticking people and I was in a hospital. The best part of this rotation was the operation I got to see. Each student got to spend half a day in the OR (Operating Room). I was scheduled last. The staff said there wasn't anything scheduled that day, but then one nurse said "Wait! Don't forget the heart!" Awesome!!! Seeing open heart surgery was an amazing experience. I got to stand right next to the anesthesiologist and watch the whole procedure up close. The human body is amazing!
-Senior 1 was a tough semester. 3 rotations. Babies, kids, and homeless people...oh my. It was Labor & delivery, Pediatrics, and Public/community health. Sticking babies was sad. Playing with sick kids was fun, but sad. Public health was boring, but I really liked it, randomly and I think that's what I want to go into eventually!
-Senior 2: Senioritis was rampaging. Critical care rotation and shadowing. Critical Care was at Arizona Heart Hospital. Shadowing was on the Telemetry/Cardiac unit at Scottsdale Osborn. When I work in a hospital, I want work on the cardiac unit. The cardiovascular system is my favorite. This last semester went by fast and I felt very much like a nurse. Graduation came and went. Did some studying for the NCLEX and I passed! I am an officially an RN! And it's too good to be true! 4 years ago if you told me I was going to be a nurse, I would have said you were crazy. Becoming a nurse was one of the best decisions I have ever made. I found something I loved and made new friends that will always be special. Nursing is hard and there are times when you get tired and frustrated and sad and nervous and impatient and bored, but the few moments when you feel like you truly made a difference in someone's life whether it is recognized or not seem to make up the difference. You share very tender moments with your patients and their families. Their lives may be changed by what is happening and they look to the nurse for...well almost everything. During my clinicals, I felt like a hero many times and a nuisance many other times. There's a saying that I can't wait to have true in my life! "Save a life, you're a hero; save a thousand, you're a nurse!" :) And I am a Nurse!
-Special thanks to: my parents who supported me in every possible way, my little sister who set the wheel in motion, my family that kept reminding me that I was gonna be a nurse, my friends that cheered me on, my instructors that taught and believed in me, my classmates that were with me every step of the way, and my Heavenly Father that got me through it and heard every prayer! Thank you!
Monday, May 7, 2012
Metro Grad
So I rode the light rail for the last time (school related at least!) to get downtown for graduation! I went in my outfit, but I was not the only one! Most of them got off at Tempe. It was an adventure. Everyone was staring at me, but some people congratulated me and were very nice! Many were so pleased that such a nice looking nurse was graduating. :) I am nice looking!
I will miss my light rail! I hope to ride it every once in a while to go to events and to party! I will miss my metro people and all the silly things they do and wear!
Saturday, May 5, 2012
Graduation Festivities!
Commencement was awesome! I got to hang with some of my favorite classmates and listen to Tom Brokaw speak and make fun of U of A! :) I loved cheering with and for my college, the smallest one. And we had fireworks, which I love. It was very exciting and made me excited to graduate!!!
| Nursing friends at Commencement |
Friday morning was Convocation for the College of Nursing and Health Innovation. My college! I loved seeing my old instructors. They were so proud of me and were shocked that I made it! :)
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| D7 Junior 1 Learning Community AKA Linda's Lovely Ladies |
| Linda! The lovely lady herself! |
| Kay! She was shocked that I was graduating! |
Kay is the reason that I want to public/community health! I had the best experiences in that rotation!
A lot of people have been my supporters through my college experience and I was so happy that a few of them could come and support me!
| Jeani & Kayli Mae |
| Kaitlin!! Go Sun Devils!! |
| Margaret & I |
| Grandpa & I! I love this photo! |
| Harley guy made me cupcakes! What a cool guy! |
| Thanks for all the support!!! |
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