Tuesday, September 9, 2008

The process of learning

It is a million wonders why the brain works as effectively as it does. I am in the very beginning of all of my treatment classes, which means I have to score at the very least 80% or higher on every single assignment. And I have a pediatric patient that I treat once a week with some of my other classmates. I am just now understanding why some activities are used and the 'why?' that explains the purposed outcomes.

I still do not know where I will be in February, hopefully somewhere in Augusta, but no promises are made since my first choice rotation canceled. I do have the confidence that I will be able to evaluate and treat effectively. I feel as if my brain is on fire most of the day and then clouded in the evening from all of the stresses.

Darrel is almost finished with his classes for the quarter. I know Brenda will be pleased that he has a very high A in College Algebra, but mostly because she will not be on call Sunday nights for help with medical terminology;)) He is working so very hard and I am more excited to see him succeed than for me. I know in a few short years we will be back on our feet and able to provide for our family. But more than that, we will be doing what the Lord would have us to do by becoming self reliant and providing for our family.

We have been blessed by so many opportunities and people while being in Augusta. More than we even thought possible. I know more than ever that I am doing what the Lord has planned for me. I am grateful to be apart of His work and to be a Daughter of God. I have learned so much by humbling myself and following His will.


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