Tommorow my goals are to see some friends, exercise, paint (I'm trying to learn how to do a landscape with two point perspective, ack), watch a movie, and continue working on packing up. My mainest (lol) goal tomorrow is to get some important paperwork ready to go out Monday morning. That includes preparation for vital Georgia OT licensure documents!
This upcoming week I just need to continue getting ducks in a row in preparation for the move, while trying to remain healthy about it all and not get too stressed. About 3 weeks left in Memphis. Wow. It doesn't feel real to be moving. It just feels like I'm going on a trip somehow.
I need to go ahead and set up a few shadow sessions while I'm in Memphis to kind of refresh my OT brain. I do a lot of OT reading and all, but in terms of being in a clinic, I haven't set foot in one since late March!
It's almost 1am so I guess I'm going to head to bed. Lester is mewing like a plantain. Haha, that cracked me up way more than it should. Anyway. Good night from an OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST!!!! Not a student anymore!!! Sooo weird.
PS: Blog wise, I might transition to OT Connections...it's getting more user friendly!

2 comments:
I just wanted to wish you uneventful happenings on your move and great experiences and co-workers with regards to your new job! I thought about trying my hand at a student blog. This goal may have been crazy seeing as I am a non-traditional aged student who still has two kids at home, but I thought just perhaps I too could help someone who was making the decision to apply to OT school. But after whatever happened to the first job thing, it gave me pause. Now hearing that it is best for you professionally to close out the blog I've decided best just to focus on school work and my household. I have tried to gather everything I think might be of value to a student: study tips, links, board exam study info, etc. So, for all of those things, I wanted to once again thank you. I look forward to seeing you on OT connections & I hope you will keep up your hilarious twittering...tweeting. Isn't it strange that a stranger can think they are so familiar with you? I mean, I have my faculties about me, so don't panic...LOL...but to say I will miss your posts when checking my blogger dashboard is not to understate it at all!
Best wishes indeed, Karen!
Hi Karen;
Congratulations of your Graduation. A great achievement. I'll look forward to seeing your perspective in the work world too.
Good Luck.
Yours,
Ed Kaine, OTR, RFT
President of the American League of Functional Therapists
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