
Somedays we feel like this at our house. So I just join in with all the crying. But lately I've been thinking alot about our future. Where will Wes and I be in one year? Where will we live? Will we have enough money to support our little family?
There are alot of what if's right now but I know that whatever happens will be for the best. Some of you are probably wondering what I am talking about. We are thinking of going to a different school so that Wes can get his RN faster. At UVU it's a long wait. So we are looking at other schools where we could get done faster. I have no idea where we will be in the next year or the next 5. But I do know that we will be together and that is all that matters.
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Hey i just wanted to let you know there are a LOT of different options for getting your RN a lot faster. I think UVU and all the other universities have the longest waiting list, what are they now? 2 to 3 years? I'm looking into a program from Weber State, I think, and it's perfect for me because they come out here to Tooele and it's a shorter course and I think they only have classes like twice a week. Anyway, what I'm trying to say is that there are courses that are provided that take less time and for the need of nurses, I don't think it really matters WHERE you get your degree. I'll let you know when I get signed up the better details. Hang in there!
It makes life challenging but exciting, and things always seem to work out.
Jessica, I can certainly relate to your feelings. I am over 50 and would love to be "settled" somewhere. I am grateful for this scripture: Mosiah 23:21
"Patience" is tied very closely to faith in our Heavenly Father. Actually we we are unduly impatient we are suggesting that we know what is best--better than does God. Or, at least, we are asserting that our timetable is better than his. Look for blessings in each day and believe that your Heavenly Father loves you and watches over you. He will give you the path to return"Home".
Love ya Lots.
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