Friday, September 16, 2011

Bottomless Lakes Park

There's a very cool park near Roswell (11 miles) that developed from a sinkhole.  There is a huge aquifer below the area so it became known as "Bottomless Lakes"... The even dive here!!! We got there late, at 6 pm, with no one around.... so peaceful!!!





Sunday, September 11, 2011

So, I've decided on Georgetown University for their Midwifery program.... Now I have to present a video essay for them... Yuck.  I like talking, but not into a video.... Next, start getting the loans together!!!



Um, Mom, Dad?  Wanna help a poor little student again???  :-)  Pleeeeaaaaasssseeeee!!!!

Saturday, August 27, 2011

New blog and new name

I've been having a strong craving to go into midwifery.. stronger than ever before.  I've changed my blog name to reflect that... I'm hoping the time is finally right... Looking into grants and loan repayments for underserved areas.  Please say a few prayers for me as I continue on this journey to see if it will be God's will...
My last post from the other site:

Just thought I'd share this blog post from "NursingBirth"....

Thoughts On Becoming A Midwife…. April 2, 2010

Filed under: Ramblings — NursingBirth @ 9:12 AM
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I have written before about my aspirations of becoming a midwife.  The more and more I care for birthing women as an L&D nurse, the more I meet moms out in the community at birth circles, ICAN meetings, etc., the more I read and see and hear about birth and birth politics, the more midwives I meet, the more and more clear it is to me that becoming a midwife is something that I need to do…someday.
I stumbled upon a blog post entitled “Apprentice Midwife Material?” over at Navelgazing Midwife the other day and it really spoke to me.  Throughout the beginning of the post the author goes into detail about the many sacrifices that midwives make in order to do what they love to do.  While reading them over, none came as a surprise to me.  However, no one can really understand what its like to experience them until they become an apprentice and even then your world is still a bit sheltered.
The author then writes:
“I imagine women’s spirits sagging by this point, those sitting in front of me and those reading this, but there are AMAZING parts of being a midwife, too. But if you don’t want… no, CRAVE… all that I said above, then reconsideration of this career is called for.”
I reflected on this statement for a while and I realized that I DO indeed CRAVE it all….the good, the bad, the ugly, the awesome!  But it is still undecided when exactly my time will come to put myself to the test.  Until then I must continue to form relationships with birthing women through my work as an L&D nurse and through my blog.
Thanks for listening :)

Hmmmm... my thoughts exactly!!!  How did you know????