Finding my passion

Monday, June 23, 2014

When I was barely old enough to talk, I would tell anyone and everyone that I wanted to be a "doctor that delivers babies" when I grew up. I always had a weird love for medicine, and babies. As I started to get older I knew I wanted to pursue a career in medicine. My desire to go to med school quickly changed when I met the love of my life and realized I wanted a happy marriage and babies of my own more than I wanted to be a slave resident for a million years. So I researched the PA profession and decided it would be perfect for me.

I shadowed in orthopedics for 4 years in undergrad to get my hours to apply to PA school, and I fell in love. I loved that there was a fix for everything. I was intrigued with all the injuries I saw, mostly because my husband and I both played sports and suffered a lot of those injuries ourselves. I thought 100% that I wanted to be an orthopedic PA.

Just a few weeks ago we started our Women's Health/OB-GYN section, and my love for delivering babies resurfaced. We got to do pelvic exams/pap smears on real women, learn how to deliver babies, etc. And I thought, 'holy cow I might want to do this with the rest of my life'. This is exciting people!! I texted my husband in the middle of a lecture and said, "I love this stuff. I really want to do this when I grow up!" :) 

When people ask me how I am liking school, I start off with the expected "the studying 24/7 SUCKS" but then explain how freaking awesome it is to be learning about what I have loved for my entire life. Not many people grew up so passionate about something, and for that I am lucky! I am so thankful to be interested in what I am learning about. There is nothing in the world more liberating than pursuing your dreams. 

Proof that I have always been obsessed with babies and pregnancy. My mom preggo with my baby sis. And yes, I made her do this in stores, restaurants, etc.

7 comments :

  1. OMG, Owen this is the sweetest! I'm so happy you've found what you love. I tell ya, there are times I think about leaving teaching, but I've wanted to be a teacher since I was a little girl. My mom and dad used to find me teaching my dolls and Barbies with a white board and markers in my play room. I guess when you know, you know. xo

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  2. This is so inspiring! I think finding a career that you will love and be passionate about will make your life so much more meaningful! I'm currently going to school in the hopes of becoming a Physical Therapist and I am majoring in Nutrition and Exercise Health Science and I completely agree- learning about things you love and have a passion for are so worth it and is really awesome. I'm so happy for you and I'm looking forward to following your blog and your journey : )
    xo Marisa

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    1. That was my major in college! I loved it! Thanks for reading!!

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  3. I think that has to be one of the most rewarding jobs to bring life into this world. I'm so excited for you and very happy I found your blog. Congrats on continue to learn what you love and thanks for linking-up. I look forward to following along.

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    1. Thanks for reading! You and your blog are adorable! So happy to have found it! Xoxox

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  4. What a sweet post, thank you for sharing. There can't be very many things in life better than doing something you love!

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  5. aww that is amazing!! it is the best feeling to discover your direction like that!!!

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