And there's alot of studying to go along with it. The nursing program is a very busy one, with lots of instruction and simulation and LOTS of reading. I don't mind at all and find most of the reading fascinating.
My husband and I drove to Pittsburgh last weekend to celebrate my youngest daughter's 21st birthday. Her actual b-day is this weekend, but apparently it isn't cool to have your mom go with you on your first official bar crawl. Hey, when did that happen?
Friday, September 21, 2007
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Thanks for your post on my Jeter entry. I am a somewhat reluctant baseball fan, but my daughter and husband are rabid fans with season tix, so the only way I get to see them from April to October is to go along to the game. At least there is Derek Jeter to look at. But I wish I could bring my knitting!
Hey, found you through "Casting Away"... I'm way behind but... Congradulations on Nursing School. I graduated in '05, this was a second career and second degree for me also. No one understands what its like unless you've been through it, I lost 2 entire years of my childrens lives. Good for you that you went back. Karrie
I found you via Knitters Review Forum--good for you for going for that second career!! I, too, am a CPA in need of ... leaving it. I just do not know where to turn or what to do (the only "call" I hear is my kids asking me to drive them somewhere and to give them $$). Its truly inspirational that you found that drive and desire to pursue nursing.
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