First, I feel I should clarify. As my mom pointed out, employers might "jump" at the heading of my blog and take it seriously. But no, I'm not advertising that I'll work for free - just implying that I have to work for free for the next 10 months...boo.
Today I moved my things down to Grandma's. If anything, I completely forgot how insane the driving is.
My new room is nice and will be perfect for studying. Mind you, the "white room" now has a dose of baby blue from a new comforter. And when I say, "white room," I mean just that - WHITE.
Everything...
The walls...
The carpet...
The bed set and comforter...
The window shades....
The dresser...
The bed frame...
The decorations...
So, in other words, I might have an art project or two to add a splash of color. It took me about 3-4 hours to move everything in and put it away, all in the 90 degree weather. The entire time I was moving in, Grandma was outside, cleaning up the remnants in the yard from the squirrels eating nuts up in the trees.
Either way, I'm all moved in, but came back home for Labor Day weekend. Now, it's back to reading about leadership and making sure I'm aware that my "attitude is showing," thanks to books that are compliments of the internship. I'll have fun doing the reading while I watch "Diary of a Whimpy Kid" and eat a healthy home-made variation of wonton tacos.
On a last note, I'll be keeping a countdown until July 2nd, 2011, my graduation date from the internship! 306 days from today!
Monday, August 30, 2010
Sunday, August 29, 2010
On the move
Yesterday was the big moving day. Well, one of two moves. I made the trek from Mt. Pleasant to home, and then I'll be moving from home to Novi tomorrow. That will give me 9 days to prepare for the most intense, exhausting, and rewarding experience of my post-college life...so far.
Leaving was tough. Not only was the summer filled with worry-free freedom, but fun jobs and lasting impressions. Living in the sorority house was unforgettable and the love I found while in college is irreplaceable. When seeing new freshman move-in as I was moving out, I was territorial - this is (was) my school.
I should probably mention what exactly I'm getting myself into. I'm going to be an intern with the University of Michigan Hospitals and Health Centers - Pediatric Concentration internship...
Starting on September 8th, 2010, I will be starting a 10-month long, unpaid internship. It's an interesting process that the American Dietetic Association has come up with. Here are the steps I have taken - and must complete - to get my "Registered Dietitian" status, so I can practice:
So, needless to say - I have my work cut out for me.
Leaving was tough. Not only was the summer filled with worry-free freedom, but fun jobs and lasting impressions. Living in the sorority house was unforgettable and the love I found while in college is irreplaceable. When seeing new freshman move-in as I was moving out, I was territorial - this is (was) my school.
I should probably mention what exactly I'm getting myself into. I'm going to be an intern with the University of Michigan Hospitals and Health Centers - Pediatric Concentration internship...
- NO - I am NOT affiliated with the actual University of Michigan college - just the hospital and health systems.
- Please, don't ask me if I'm going to graduate school - I'm not.
- Furthermore - don't ask me for my football tickets - I don't get any.
Starting on September 8th, 2010, I will be starting a 10-month long, unpaid internship. It's an interesting process that the American Dietetic Association has come up with. Here are the steps I have taken - and must complete - to get my "Registered Dietitian" status, so I can practice:
- Graduate high school
- Complete an ADA accredited dietetics program at a university
- Complete a (INSANELY INTENSE) dietetic internship (DI) program application, spend lots of $$ on said applications
- Slowly cook for 3 months while in immense fear for results
- Check applicant status online at set date at set time for results
- Scream in happiness (if accepted)
- Graduate from college
- Complete internship (easier said than done, I'll soon find out)
- Take American Dietetic Association RD exam (and pass) and in some states, liscense exam
- Finally practice in a hospital
So, needless to say - I have my work cut out for me.
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