Sunday, April 22, 2012

A moment to appreciate.

I'm packing up the last of our things while my husband is at his last day of work before we move to Washington. Leaving Indiana is nostalgic for me. I've spent my entire life here, unlike Don who moved here when he was sixteen. But I'm excited for the move and the change of scenery, a new location and new friends.

It's made me think a lot about how good life is right now. I'm in my third year (technically, since I am a 5th semester Ross student that is the equivalent of a junior U.S. vet school student) of vet school, doing well with a strong GPA. My husband just finished his Master's degree and is starting a job that he's thrilled to be doing in a field he's wanted to work in for quite some time. Within two years both of us will be done with school and have good jobs. And we're happily married, in a stable, strong relationship. So strong that we can pick up right where we left off after spending months apart at a time.

Somehow, when I wasn't looking, that American Dream thing snuck up on me.

6 comments:

  1. Welcome to Eastern Washington. When you finish up, if you're looking for a job in the area, consider contacting me to see if I'm hiring--I'm about 45 miles north of where you'll be.

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    1. Thanks! I'm looking strongly at seeking out lab animal positions as my first choice, with small animal/exotic private practice if that doesn't happen for me.

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    2. I'm not sure what there is in lab animal in the area, really...unless you head down to WSU, which is a bit of a drive from Spoko. Lots of small animal stuff in Spokane though. We're all mixed animal up north here.

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  2. Hey this blog is pretty awesome. Just wondering what happens to the kitties you fostered at the time you're in St Kitts when you leave??

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    1. Well when I go home for the semester break, I have a cat sitter who looks after them. Otherwise, once they get adopted, their owner is responsible for their care.

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  3. Pardon the non sequitur, but some level headed expertise is needed here:
    http://www.vetstreet.com/dr-marty-becker/is-raw-food-safe-for-my-dog

    Any volunteers?

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