Hunter’s birth story It has taken me over 6 weeks to finally “write” this all down (and it's been over 2 years since my last post!). It’s been time consuming and exhausting and difficult to find adequate words to describe the emotional roller coaster of new motherhood. But it’s important to me to document my story, and it’s been therapeutic to share what happened and reflect on the highs and lows of this birth experience. I’ve always loved hearing and reading about others’ birth stories which is part of why I became a labor and delivery nurse in the first place. Mine is not especially dramatic or earth-shattering and there were never any life or death moments, but it did shake up my world more than I thought it would. Cory and I went to the hospital at 11am on Saturday May 25th for a scheduled non-stress test that my doctor scheduled since I was almost a week overdue. I had been having contractions that morning but nothing painful. By noon, the test was complete, but the co...
June 2013: "North to the Future" - Starting a brand-new career in nursing is challenging enough. I decided to take on this adventure with a drastic relocation from Phoenix, AZ to Anchorage, AK. Not because I'm crazy but because I'm in love with an airman who God has been pulling my heart towards. I'm trusting Him with everything I have to see what He has in store for us. And how He will get me through my first winter without freezing to death. Here we go!