Hi.
So, like I do every three weeks or so, I was having one of those "Idk-what-I-want-to-do-with-my-life" crises. I was having a chat with
_brokeneternity about my desperation to get out of the States and hunker down in Europe when she mentioned that nurses are badly, badly needed everywhere in the UK. A long-term plan formulated from there:
° I missed the cut-off point for registering as an RN student and won't have the chance again until next fall. As much of a bummer as that is, it gives me a year to work full-time and, at long last, move out and support myself instead of myself plus four other people.
° Back to the school. There's a college in Brunswick (about an hour and a half from Savannah) that is on this accelerated curriculum or something, because I can get my RN in two years. Tech only offers an Associates in LPN, but I'm going for broke. I want to specialize in either pediatric/family clinic or geriatric. There's plenty of time to decide.
° I'll be about 26/27 years-old when I graduate, and hopefully from there I can find a home and start my career in London, living happily ever after. If I can't make it to the UK, then I'm jetting up to Canada (I promise,
offensive, I won't come into your store and destroy the shelves).
Not bad, huh? And not without back-up plans in case there's a snag along the way!
I feel like this is the path I'm meant to take. I'm dying to transplant myself to a place with a colorful history, natural beauty and culture everywhere you look. Two things, I realize, that I want most out of life are beautiful memories and helping others. Maybe this is the most direct route to achieve both.
One more thing...
...That is all.