Sunday, October 14, 2007

It's 2 in the morning on a night shift....

So when I read Kenzie's post I thought the same thing although the funny thing is that I saw the a group of BYU-I student nurses touring the U the other day. I'm so apperciative every day that there are people who are more experienced than me that can help me out when I have a question. There are so many times when I feel like I don't know what I'm doing but there are also times that I get student nurses or orientees and I realize that I know a lot more than I think I do. Nursing is still the best profession ever although there are times I feel like I want to go home and cry for all the problems that our patients have. Anyway, I hope that all is going wonderfully well for all of you and that you are enjoying all the patients and people you work with!
Love you, Sharee
P.S. AnneMarie, which hospital has your sister been going to because if I happen to see her, I will say hello!

Thursday, October 4, 2007

My Update

Hey everyone! I was just thinking today that about a year ago, we were all in Utah together touring hospitals and dreaming big. I never thought I'd be in Utah this Fall, but here I am! I'm in the NICU at Primary Children's and it is amazing. I have been able to see some amazing things and have made wonderful friends. It truly is a place of learning and love. I know that sounds cheesy, but it's true. Anyway, walking around the hospital caused me to think back to last year and I realized how much I miss all of you! It's crazy where life takes us. I am so grateful to know all of you and I hope you are liking your jobs as much as I do. Being a new grad is quite stressful most of the time, but it's a good learning opportunity even though I feel inadequate for my position. The neat thing to me is that the spirit is with me when I care for these babies. They may be intimidating, but I know Heavenly Father can be with me as I care for His children, including myself. It's wonderful work! I love you all and hope things are going well. Oh, and one last thing, have any of you guys ever heard of a baby with Myesthenia Gravis? Yeah, I didn't know babies could have it, but apparently they can, called Congenital Myesthenia. Crazy eh? Well, love ya lots!