Hi to all who continue to follow! Although it has been a busy 6 months for me, I’m happy to announce that I will now have more time to dedicate to this blog. After 2 years of constant classes and homework assignments, I have recently completed my Bachelor’s degree. It’s long over due, but I now hold a BS in Healthcare Administration. This would have never been possible without the love and continuous support of my husband and children. Working full-time, being a mom and going to school can be challenging, but if I can do it, anyone can! I highly recommend online learning as a way to complete any degree program to advance your education.
I went to New England College, which has a traditional campus in Henniker, New Hampshire. This allowed me to actually walk across the stage at graduation. It was an experience that I will never forget and an experience that I’m glad my daughter was able to witness. At 12 years old, she is very impressionable and I want her to understand how a college education can be – and I selfishly want her to be proud of me.
For more inforamtion about online degree completion, visit http://www.universityalliance.com/
Of course, while all of this was happening, I continued to be a Survivor’s Wife. My husband had a second spinal laminectomy as a result of chemotherapy-related vertebrae compression. We have now been told that he will be permanently disabled and will never return to work. This has definitely been a blow to his ego, as he has always done his part to financially support our family. Until this final determination, a part of him had held onto the hope that some day our life would return to normal. Well, it may not be our old normal, but, as survivors, we know that this will become our new normal. To be honest, I’m a little bit jealous. He will get to continue to stay home with our children while I am at work, something I have never had the opportunity to do. This is just another change in a constantly evolving life.
Until next time, I hope you all are well.