Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Tagged

I was recently tagged for a little survey thingy... I can't say I've ever really done this before but I found it slightly interesting. It forced me to take a look at who I am after so many years of neglecting certain parts of myself and/or blindly running about like a headless chicken. I've started asking myself other questions too, it's been eye opening. Reflection plays such an important role in learning and growing. So Shiloh, here are my answers:

Five Things to do on my List today:

  • Go to the bank
  • Go to the Department of Licensing to get a a drivers abstract so I can drive the school van
  • Pack for Mexicali
  • Do laundry so I have clean scrubs to wear to work tonight
  • Figure out what I'm going to do for devotional books for 20 kids

Snacks I Enjoy:

  • Frozen grapes
  • Almond Joy (this was my food of choice for long curriculathons)
  • Chili chocolate (yes, you read that correctly)
  • Raspberries

Things I would do if I were a Millionaire:

  • Pay off my mortgage
  • Start a nursing school in Kibogora Rwanda
  • Get a PhD and not work at the same time
  • Use my millions of dollars to get Shiloah Health Outreach off and running


Places I have lived: (too bad extended trips don't count)

  • Des Moines,Washington
  • Federal Way, Washington
  • Seattle,Washington
  • Milton, Washington
  • Kirkland, Washington

Bad habits I have:

  • Not taking my trash can out to the curb in time
  • I'm terrible at making schedules for myself
  • Not backing up my computer files!
  • Going through life sleep deprived
  • Being "anti-social" at times

Jobs I have held:

  • Lifeguard/Swim Instructor
  • EMT
  • Camp Nurse
  • Nursing Clinical Instructor
  • ICU Nurse

Monday, June 16, 2008

Masters of the Universe: What's Next

The master's degree is finally a reality! I completed my thesis defense on June 11th and walked at the UW School of Nursing graduation on June 13th. I had just come off of a 12 hour night shift so some parts of the day are blur but overall it was enjoyable. The best part however, wasn't parading across the stage sporting my new hood; it was knowing I had the support of family and friends.
So now that this part of my life is over, many people have been asking me what's next. I'm trying hard not to be too tempted to start back in school right away. I'm really thinking that now is the time to gain a little balance, take some time to regroup. In the immediate future: I am leaving for Mexico with a group of 20 teen-agers THIS Friday! We'll be working with a church and their youth on construction projects and Vacation Bible schools. This is my 12th annual trip with this group. In the not so distant future: I am accepting a position at Buntain School of Nursing at Northwest University teaching a clinical group and helping with management of the skills lab. I will be decreasing my FTE at University of Washington but plan to continue in clinical practice to maintain a current perspective on patient care. I am hoping that this will led to a more normal schedule and a better balance.
Ultimately over the next year I would also like to concentrate more on the development of Shiloah Health Outreach as a non-profit organization. Also on my list: clean the house, fix the back deck, write the Mexicali Bible studies BEFORE the meetings begin, sew more, sleep more, and the list goes on... Of course we'll just have to wait and see if God doesn't have different plans...

Thursday, June 12, 2008

I'm Back...

It's been a long week. Saturday and Sunday I found myself "practicing" my public speaking in churches and at missions events. All of those things went well but I couldn't help but feel a little guilty that I wasn't working on my thesis.
Sunday night and Tuesday night were perhaps the last all nighters of my academic career. It wasn't as bad as I thought it might be. I talked myself into thinking that these nights were sacred events. I even went down to the store and bought some special coffee beans, a stack of printer paper, a printer cartridge, a new flash drive, and some fruit snacks. By yesterday morning when I left the house for the university, the only thing I had left was a stack of the printer paper. I had used the rest of my purchases completely!
The presentation went well, thank you to everyone who prayed for and/or showed up at my thesis defense. My project was approved for graduation and all my papers were signed. I had a nice lunch with some great friends afterward and then headed home to sleep. I couldn't have asked for a better way to celebrate.

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Defender of the Thesis

Well folks, I finally have a date to defend my thesis! Mark your calenders for June 11th at 9 am and pray hard. Unfortunately I have to work nearly everyday between now and then so I'm a little stressed about having enough time to prepare. Will having my project "critiqued" by a panel of academics somehow desecrate my experience? I hope not! Here goes...