I know it might be a little early for this... but I think that I already have Senior-itis. I've only been in Logan and back at USU for one month now and I am already itching to get out of here! I am just ready to be done with my undergraduate degree. It has taken me long enough (started about 6 years ago). Granted... I did take time off for a mission and to study abroad. And I wouldn't trade those experiences for anything.
I am just ready to finally put all of my education to use in the real world! I am excited to walk across that stage and throw my cap in the air as I graduate. I am excited to move to a new place and start my internship. I am excited to become a board-certified music therapist. I am excited for the possibility of graduate school. I am excited to see more of the world as I travel. I'm excited to see what I will do with the next 5 years of my life. I am just excited... for everything except this semester. I think I bit off more than I can chew this time around.
Well there are some exciting things to write a little about... My practicum this semester is at the Cache County Jail working with 10 protected custody male inmates who are charged sex offenders. We are going to have our second session tomorrow and I am SO excited! It seems like a really good group and I feel like we can make a difference with the 12 weeks that we have to work with them. I turned in two of the four internship applications! One is for Langley Porter Psychiatric Hospital and Clinics in San Francisco, California and the other one is Twin Valley Behavioral Healthcare in Columbus, Ohio! These seem like two really amazing internship opportunities and I can't wait to hear back from them! I don't really know where I am supposed to go but at least I know where I should apply to go. I think that things will fall into place when it comes time to make a decision.
It has been good to be home and see my family every once in a while. We were able to meet up over Martin Luther King Jr. Day for lunch in North Ogden. Every time I get to see a member of my family it fills me with such happiness. I am glad that my sisters and I have become so close these last few years. Kelli is even going to run a half-marathon with me! Next weekend we are all going to go to St. George to watch Sandi play in a tournament. I always look forward to family time. I am so grateful for the family that I have. I am grateful for parents and sisters who are so supportive of all that I do and who show interest in my life. We are now spread over the whole state of Utah and when we all are finally together those short moments are precious and full of fun and laughter.
So I am sitting here at my job working on this blog post and I just figured out that I only have 93 days until I graduate!!!
(yeah, pretty stoked about that, can you tell??)
Well there are some exciting things to write a little about... My practicum this semester is at the Cache County Jail working with 10 protected custody male inmates who are charged sex offenders. We are going to have our second session tomorrow and I am SO excited! It seems like a really good group and I feel like we can make a difference with the 12 weeks that we have to work with them. I turned in two of the four internship applications! One is for Langley Porter Psychiatric Hospital and Clinics in San Francisco, California and the other one is Twin Valley Behavioral Healthcare in Columbus, Ohio! These seem like two really amazing internship opportunities and I can't wait to hear back from them! I don't really know where I am supposed to go but at least I know where I should apply to go. I think that things will fall into place when it comes time to make a decision.
It has been good to be home and see my family every once in a while. We were able to meet up over Martin Luther King Jr. Day for lunch in North Ogden. Every time I get to see a member of my family it fills me with such happiness. I am glad that my sisters and I have become so close these last few years. Kelli is even going to run a half-marathon with me! Next weekend we are all going to go to St. George to watch Sandi play in a tournament. I always look forward to family time. I am so grateful for the family that I have. I am grateful for parents and sisters who are so supportive of all that I do and who show interest in my life. We are now spread over the whole state of Utah and when we all are finally together those short moments are precious and full of fun and laughter.
So I am sitting here at my job working on this blog post and I just figured out that I only have 93 days until I graduate!!!
(yeah, pretty stoked about that, can you tell??)
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