Recently-finally being licensed for foster to adopt
Career: Working on one of the biggest cases in our district ever and convicting some bad guys who had a witness killed in order to avoid being convicted on another crime.
Personally: Moving 7 years ago, 1000 miles from my family, to a state where I didn't know anyone. I learned to really depend on myself and learned alot about myself.
We're going on 4 years of marriage. My folks have been married over 36 years and I really want to be married for the rest of my life to my husband. I believe wholeheartedly that our marriage will stand the test of time and it is the thing I am most proud of.
2 years TTC with 5 losses, 1 year recovering, 6 months applying for adoption approval, and almost a year waiting for a placement. Then, a miracle BFP at age 36!
I have done a lot of traveling, doing medical education in places like Afghanistan and Uzbekistan. ?I'm pretty grateful that I've had that opportunity, and it gives me quite a sense of accomplishment.
Hmm..I recently got accepted to graduate school for sport and performance psychology. I had to do a complete soul search and career 180 degree shift in order to accomplish the process of applying, and I got accepted to my two top choice schools, so that was pretty big. Life changing.
I ran in college and had a scholarship to a Division I school--one year I was ranked number 11 in the country in my event and in the top 25 in the world. That was pretty awesome. I was a scoring member of the first team ever to go to Cross Country nationals for our college--that was awesome too. Our team has gone back every year since then and has even won titles so I'm a legacy starter!
Re: GTKYF: Accomplishments
->Being a program director for GirlTalk, an online support group for women under 25 with endometriosis, through the Endo Research Center.
->My blog being listed in the new Endo Heroes book.
Recently-finally being licensed for foster to adopt
Career: Working on one of the biggest cases in our district ever and convicting some bad guys who had a witness killed in order to avoid being convicted on another crime.
Personally: Moving 7 years ago, 1000 miles from my family, to a state where I didn't know anyone. I learned to really depend on myself and learned alot about myself.
We're going on 4 years of marriage. My folks have been married over 36 years and I really want to be married for the rest of my life to my husband. I believe wholeheartedly that our marriage will stand the test of time and it is the thing I am most proud of.
Hmm..I recently got accepted to graduate school for sport and performance psychology. I had to do a complete soul search and career 180 degree shift in order to accomplish the process of applying, and I got accepted to my two top choice schools, so that was pretty big. Life changing.
I ran in college and had a scholarship to a Division I school--one year I was ranked number 11 in the country in my event and in the top 25 in the world. That was pretty awesome. I was a scoring member of the first team ever to go to Cross Country nationals for our college--that was awesome too. Our team has gone back every year since then and has even won titles so I'm a legacy starter!
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