My mom was going through old things and found some accessories that belonged to my Great Grandma O. Clip on earrings, frilly apron, and sassy glasses - this was my attire while cooking dinner. I was just waiting to hear "honey I'm home!" The rope thing around my neck is a pair of retro suspenders! Must have been my Grandpas?
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
My mom was going through old things and found some accessories that belonged to my Great Grandma O. Clip on earrings, frilly apron, and sassy glasses - this was my attire while cooking dinner. I was just waiting to hear "honey I'm home!" The rope thing around my neck is a pair of retro suspenders! Must have been my Grandpas?
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
I'm a college graduate!
I now have a Bachelor's degree in Health Science with an emphasis in Public Health. I finished my internship and my last class online so I went back to Rexburg to do the cap and gown thing. I'm glad I decided to "walk" and
do the whole hoop-lah.
(BYU-Idaho President Kim B. Clark, left, and Elder Paul K. Sybrowsky, right)
The actual ceremony where you sit and listen is kind of a snore-fest but the little moment where they read "Robin Lesa Bell" was satisfying and my favorite was being there with all my classmates.
There was group of us that had a lot of classes together and became study-buddies over the last year of taking the upper division credits together. You get to know each other well when you see each other all day everyday - weird! It was fabulous to reunite and talk about how much we loved or hated certain classes, awesome & awkward professors, and the funny tidbits in-between.
Everyone asks, "So what's next?"
Here's my set in stone plan that will probably change because everything does: I'm registered to start a phlebotomy course, (the person who draws your blood, NOT lebotomy- the brain scrambling) Sept 2 in Clearfield so I will move in with my cousin Monica in Ogden(who came home from her mission yesterday! - finally!) while I get certified as a phlebotomist. Then I'll get a job wherever, maybe in Utah if I enjoy living there... Being a phlebotomist will give me good experience and add to the million hours of experience I need for PA school. (Physician's Assistant - NOT Parking Attendant) I plan to be loaded so you'll want to stay friends with me. I like to party.

do the whole hoop-lah.

The actual ceremony where you sit and listen is kind of a snore-fest but the little moment where they read "Robin Lesa Bell" was satisfying and my favorite was being there with all my classmates.
There was group of us that had a lot of classes together and became study-buddies over the last year of taking the upper division credits together. You get to know each other well when you see each other all day everyday - weird! It was fabulous to reunite and talk about how much we loved or hated certain classes, awesome & awkward professors, and the funny tidbits in-between.

Everyone asks, "So what's next?"
Here's my set in stone plan that will probably change because everything does: I'm registered to start a phlebotomy course, (the person who draws your blood, NOT lebotomy- the brain scrambling) Sept 2 in Clearfield so I will move in with my cousin Monica in Ogden(who came home from her mission yesterday! - finally!) while I get certified as a phlebotomist. Then I'll get a job wherever, maybe in Utah if I enjoy living there... Being a phlebotomist will give me good experience and add to the million hours of experience I need for PA school. (Physician's Assistant - NOT Parking Attendant) I plan to be loaded so you'll want to stay friends with me. I like to party.
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