Gosh what an emotional week this has been. For those who don’t know, my final requirement before graduation was an internship in cardiac rehab. I was lucky enough to be offered a position at St Mary’s in downtown GR and today is officially the last day of my internship, and I have slowly had to say goodbye to people that I have spent the past 15 weeks with. With this finishing, it means that I am one step closer to graduation, which BLOWS MY MIND. (15 DAYS)

             Cardiac Rehab taught me so much more than I would’ve ever expected. I have loved every second of getting to know patients. Some are more willing to take our advice while others never crack a smile. I have learned the ins and outs of life and many peoples journeys. I have had the chance to learn about their life and learned to love the journey. The chance to learn about the lessons that they had to endure to bring them to their present self. My goodness, these patients offered so much love, there is no way I can ever repay them. I have so many reasons to be thankful for the path that I have chosen. (& to some of those patients reading now, I LOVE YOU and I already miss you dearly.)         

             Talking with many has made me reflect on my life and what has brought me to where I am today. This blog will be the first of a small series that will include what lessons I have gone through to bring me to the present. The good and the bad. I have met many people in college, and I slowly begin to learn about their high school self and younger. In my friendships, a closer relationship is formed due to a better understanding of their actions. Often conversations remain surface level, but there is such a pure relationship waiting to be seen through deeper conversations. This is my time to offer a little better insight on me, and WHO you are walking

            Talking with many has really made me reflect on my life and what has brought me to where I am today. This blog will be the first of a small series that will include what lessons I have gone through to bring me to the present. The good and the bad. I have met many people in college and I slowly begin to learn about their high school self and younger. In my friendships, a closer relationship is formed due to a better understanding of their actions. Often times conversations remain surface level, but there is such a pure relationship waiting to be seen through deeper conversations. This is my time to offer a little better insight on me, and WHO you are walking with in the Kingdom. Genuine relationships are hard to come by, but it’s in those relationship that I truly thrive. 

            Join me (as I cry a little) as another life milestone ends, but begin to learn about who I am and how I came to be. 

As always, 

            B