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Friday, April 27, 2018

MY NURSING SCHOOL APPLICATION IS SUBMITTED (AND A BIT ABOUT ME!)

¡Hola!  The fall semester is almost over.  My first year back is almost wrapped up!  When I started college again last fall, I thought these days would not get here fast enough...boy was I wrong!  I should have known better.  This wasn't my first rodeo.  The past year has been a whirlwind, but you know what?  I wouldn't change a single thing!

A little about me: 

I am a mami to two beautiful, sweet little girls.
I am a wife to an incredible, supportive, and good looking husband.
I am a daughter to two amazing people who know how to raise good kids.
I am a sister to a wild, brilliant, and adventurous brother.
I am a friend who will love you without limitations.



My father served in the U.S. Coast Guard for over 30 years.  In his early years in the service, after my parents got married, they were stationed in New York where I was born.  During the course of his career, we were stationed in New York, Puerto Rico, Florida, and Alaska.  Some of those states multiple times.  We were lucky enough to spend most of his career in Puerto Rico, where our family is from.  My brother, Ryan, and I had a great childhood and, thanks to all of the moves, we have friends all over the U.S. and overseas.  

I graduated from high school in Juneau, Alaska and afterwards we moved back to Puerto Rico where I met my husband, Locke, a year later.  Locke was also in the USCG.  We married a year and a half later when he was stationed in New York.  While there, I went to college and joined the USCG Reserves.  We spent a total of 3 years in NY before we moved to Puerto Rico, where we had Mia.  Three years after that, in 2009, we moved to Florida, where we had Zoe.  We decided to stay in Florida after Locke retired from the USCG.  

I was a stay-at-home mami for a few years before I decided to go back to work.  I worked for our county for about 5 years.  In that last year, one evening Locke, the girls, and I were talking about how the choices people make in their lives can affect them, whether the decisions are good or bad.  We also talked about how important it is to follow your dreams.  Locke told the girls how Mami always wanted to be a nurse.  Mia looked at me and said, 'Mami, why AREN'T you a nurse?".  Locke asked me the same thing.  I didn't have a good answer for them.  I was not living by the example we were trying to teach our girls.  

That was the first step of this journey I've been on for the past year.  With the support of my family, I resigned from my job last June and enjoyed the summer off with our girls.  We went to Alaska to visit my brother and then to Puerto Rico.  When we arrived back to Florida after a summer full of fun and adventure, I registered at our local community college.  Thankfully, I was able to complete all of the prerequisites that I needed for nursing school in the last two semesters!

Wednesday, I submitted my application to my college nursing program!  The deadline is in two weeks and I should know about 6 to 8 weeks after that date whether I was accepted into the program or not.  I'm praying that I do.  I do have a backup but I'm hopeful that it won't lead to that.  All I seem to think about lately (other than finals!) is what it will be like.  What's to expect.  How much time it will take me away from my family.  It's a sacrifice I'm happy to make in order to show our girls that hard work and dedication pays off.  I've been reading blogs and searching on social media for nursing students who give insight on anything and everything nursing school related.  I've even been searching for supplies that I will need.  Stethoscopes, pen lights, study guide...I think I'm going a bit crazy with it.  I'm so excited though!  Do you have any recommendations for blogs or anyone I should be following on social media?

One more day of of class, three finals, and I.  Am.  Done!

XO, Melissa

Saturday, April 14, 2018

FOLLOWING YOUR DREAMS

Ever since I was a little girl I always knew I wanted to do something that would have a positive impact on other people. For the longest time, I thought I wanted to be a teacher. After I had our daughters via caesarean sections, that changed. The care my nurses gave me during labor, delivery, and postpartum was incredible. Then I knew. I knew my calling was to be a nurse. 

I stayed at home with our girls for years and later on ended up working for our county for almost 5 years. I wasn’t happy.  I didn't feel fulfilled. It’s not what I wanted to do for the rest of my life. 

Last year, with the encouragement of my family, I took the big leap. At 34, I quit my job and went back to college. I’m in my last few weeks of prerequisites now and am so looking forward to starting nursing school in the fall! 

I am very thankful and blessed for my family and friends who have supported me every step of the way while I follow my dream of becoming a nurse! 

XO, Melissa