Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Milwaukee

Last week I traveled to Wisconsin for a 3 day review class meant to prepare me for the FNP board certification exam. On Wednesday afternoon I drove 2.5 hours from Chicago to Milwaukee so I could be up bright and early Thursday morning for class that STARTED at 7:30am! This is pretty early for me considering the earliest I get up these days is around 8am, when I drag myself out of bed and barely make it to yoga by 8:30.
There were over 100 people attending the seminar and I was shocked to see several other young new nurse practitioners just like myself! Most of the women I went to school with had all worked as nurses for several years and then decided to go back to school, very few under the age of 30. But this was not the case in Milwaukee, I met plenty of women in their 20's crazy!
Anyway, the class was very intense 8 hours of lecture and review questions all day every day...yuck! I missed Greg TERRIBLY. It was the first time we'd been apart since the wedding and I did not enjoy it.
I've determined I definitely do not like traveling alone, it is lonely, go figure. Wisconsin is an okay place, a little weird with all the strange city names like Waukesha, Waunakee, Kewaskum, and my all time favorite Oconomowoc. Ha! I would maybe consider going back, but not for another review seminar, and next time I'd bring Greg of course!

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Waiting...

The process of becoming and licensed and certified Family Nurse Practitioner is long and tedious!!! I am starting to go a little crazy. The first step obviously is graduating. Done, check, no problem. It's everything after graduation that takes FOREVER. I sent in my application to the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) literally the day after I graduated, along with my transcripts and all other supporting documents. The ANCC has to review my application, confirm that I am not a psychopath, and then they will give me permission to take the certification exam and a "window to test" . Then I can schedule the exam any time in the next 90 days. Well it's been a month and I haven't heard anything about a test date! To make matters worse, I can't get a state nurse practitioner license until I have scheduled the exam. That is the only reason I am sitting on my butt and not at work right now!!!

I just called the ANCC to see what the heck is taking so long and they told me they had not received my transcripts. IMPOSSIBLE! I even got a confirmation from U of A that they had been delivered. Then I finally put two and two together. My last name was throwing everyone off. My transcripts say PIRASTEHFAR and my application says POLHEBER! I included my marriage license with my application so they could see I really was the same person but apparently they hadn't figured it out! So frustrating! I just got off the phone with a very rude woman but she promised to make a note in my file. It sounds like I might be able to have a "window to test" by next week...but I don't want to get my hopes too high. Once I get my window I can schedule the exam, drive to Springfield and get a state license, and hopefully start my job (after completing massive amounts of paperwork required by my employer). Boooo!

Monday, June 15, 2009

Back to reality

We got back from Costa Rica about 2 weeks and we're slowly trying to get our life back in order. It is great to be home! Living out of our suitcases for nearly 3 weeks was pretty exhausting! I really missed our dogs, being able to do laundry, sleeping in our bed, and just laying on the couch doing nothing.
Don't get me wrong, it's not like we've just been vegging out since we got home. We've actually been very productive trying to conquer all our home renovation projects. Some of the major improvements include the installation of 3 new ceiling fans, demolition of the nasty tile around our fireplace, a new cornice board for the bedroom (hand made by ME), assembly of a new dining room table, installation of cabinetry in our mud room and laundry room for extra storage, LOTS and LOTS of yard work (primarily tree trimming and weed killing), and I've been making an effort to frame some our millions of wedding pictures.
Actually, we've been incredibly busy. I think Greg and I have trouble relaxing.

Aren't the new fans beautiful!?! I love them! I put one up but Greg had to do the other two, they are pretty heavy.

I made a cornice board for our bedroom out of a bedskirt. It was the only way to make it match our duvet cover (below). Now I just need to find some nice flowy white drapes. I promise to posta full bedroom shot once I get the whole room put together...it's just not quite ready yet :)

Pictures in frames! I'm in love with black and white photography.

The TERRIBLE fireplace tile from 1971, right before the demo.

This took me several hours with a hammer and a chisle. Not fun.

VICTORY!

Stay tuned...next week I'm replacing the 40 year old tile with SLATE. I'm sure it will give our fireplace the much needed face lift it deserves!!!

Monday, June 8, 2009

Professional Wedding Photos

Lots and lots of wedding photos :)

http://www.photoreflect.com/pr3/thumbpage.aspx?e=4775367

password: amelia

Courtesy of John Holman Photography

Friday, June 5, 2009

Our Wedding

Gregory & Amelia
May 23, 2009

Off to the chapel

My family

Down the aisle we go!

Signing the marriage license, thanks Colleen and Carson for being our witnesses :)

Our bridal party

I think this was may favorite part


Yummy

It was everything we could have hoped for and more!

Music Box