Saturday, February 28, 2009

Success!

Hello Folks!

As you all know from my previous post, I passed my medic test, and right now I am working my first paramedic shift! So far, so good, as there havnt been any calls. :-( and I am guessing that it might be kind of dead because the first half of the weekend was busier than all get-out.

I have everything worked out for my trip to Japan! I have a new camera on the way and my tickets have all been purchased, and I only have 12 more days before I leave!


Here is a picture of Kansai International Airport, where I will be flying into to meet Jacob.
















The airport is built on a man-made Island 5km off the shore, and is home to the longest airport terminal in the world!

I am not sure what I will be doing when I get there, but I will post pictures and let you know!

Wishing you all a happy March! Much love,

Kayla



Sunday, February 15, 2009

The day has come

One day that I was begining to have serious doubts that would ever arrive is finally here. The day I pass my medic test. I am officially a Paramedic.

Here is an excerpt from a post that I never got around to posting earlier this month. (for ease, I am just combining them both into one)

2-3-09:
"Two years and six months ago I began what I would come to know as two of the most challenging, stressful, and rewarding years of my life to date. Paramedic school. Yet after all that work, all that dedication, it all comes down to one test. One weakness that I, for some reason, cannot overcome. It is so stressful and heartbreaking to know that people are counting on me and think that I can pass this test when I don't. I technically only get one more chance. One more time to prove myself. I have put the pressure on myself, that didn't work. I was confident in myself, that didn't work. So whats left? Half-ass it like I did everything else? Quitting isn't an option, but the though and ease have been so tempting lately..."



I am so relieved to have taken and passed the test. It is like a thousand pounds lifted off of my shoulders. So now what? I guess I am off into the real world. Working. Paying of loans (boo!) and just living life I guess! Which I am totally and completely okay with.

I start my first official paramedic shift this coming Saturday, and while it isn't much, it is the beginning of what I hope and pray will be an awesome and fun and challenging career.

Thanks to everyone who helped me with classes, who helped me stay sane, who helped me with monetary issues, and everyone who just made me laugh on days that I wanted to quit. I appreciate everything you had and have to offer!

Love always, KK