Thursday, February 23, 2012

Back in Action

Well its been quite some time since I have been in the blog world and decided its about time. Hopefully I have one or two readers still out there who remember who I am. I know I at least have my mom (hey mom!). Looking from where I last posted, the day before I became a Sister
Missionary, quite a bit has happened. We will see how well I can do in recapping the events of the last 2 years without boring away any remaining visitors I have to my blog...

So, I served a mission.
This is the scenery I looked at for 18 months.

But these are a few reasons why it was a very rewarding time in my life.



I came home from my mission and made the rocky transition back to civilian life. Loved seeing ALL of my family for my homecoming and a family reunion. Including 4 new baby boys I never met before!
I went back to school at BYU and made a bunch of amazing new nursing friends. It was really strange to not know anyone going into my last semester of nursing school, but these girls were incredible at making me feel welcome.
We even won our intramural flag football tournament. Champions AND nurses.
I somehow survived my last semester, despite some challenges, and graduated!
I studied my heart out and took the most stressful test of my life...the dreaded NCLEX. The test that would decide whether the last 5 years of schooling would mean something. After the most depressing 36 hours of my life, thinking I had completely failed, I found out that I had passed!!! I am now Megan Robinson, RN.
I moved to West Jordan with my sister Laura and her family and now have the rough life of doing nothing but playing with the nephews and niece until I start working. Not gonna lie, I am loving the break and the opportunity to breathe for a minute before my life gets a little crazy again. I am looking forward to this new chapter in my life as I begin working as a registered nurse, moving to a new apartment and any other adventures that are in store for me! And I am hoping to keep up on the blogging as things continue to change and life keeps getting better!