Sunday, June 5, 2011

slump

It has been several days since I last wrote and I don't know where to begin. I had two long days of classes last week on Thursday and Friday. 
I'm quickly becoming sick of eating the same thing at school every day so I decided to mix it up.
Lucky me, they had flank steak I decided to switch it up. 



My mother came up with a great wedge salad. She had been hooked on it for quite some time when I visited in May. She showed me how to make it and voila: I did it!



...oh look, more food
I have to find excitement in the little things in life at this point


I've been keeping up with my walking/running routine. I get out there just about every day that I can.




Once Friday night rolled around, I was ready for a break.
I filled a cooler full of drinks and headed to the pool with Stesha.



floaties are a must



the night would not have been complete without froyo.


the following picture has been my view the past 2 days. 
my back hurts, my neck hates me, and I'm just sick of it!



Ladies and gentlemen, I think I have hit my burnout. 
I'm only 1/4 of the way in and I'm ready to graduate.
How sad is that?
It's summer.
I want to be in Texas.
I want to float the river.
aksdjf;lksadj;lfdj
I am frustrated.


oh look, a distraction


more studying....



This is where I was at last night in my studies.

I wish I could nap


I have been studying Pharm all day today and the majority of yesterday.
Last night I took a break from pharm and got my mental health and community health reading done.
Tomorrow I will move on to studying for my Adult Health exam that is this Friday.

I took a break to sweat my face off

they planted some new flowers



Mom, this pic is for you.
The addiction that Lance started.



...and this is where I am at tonight:



Maybe I'm just in a slump.
No one can be happy all the time.
I just feel like I'm sinking. 
I'm sure I'll feel better after this week's exam is over. 

1 comment:

  1. Hang in there! You can do it! Just envision yourself as that awesome nurse you're going to be and remind yourself of all the reasons why you decided to become a nurse: you love helping people, you love being active (which makes you a great role model for others - like me - who are trying to pursue healthier lifestyles).... What else?! :)

    ReplyDelete