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I may be getting married while in nursing school- HELP
It all depends on you and your support group around you. You need to assess what is available to you and the time you have to accomplish all you want to do. What is your comfort level. Are you able to plan a wedding and concentrate on your education too. So get out the paper and start writing down all the things already in your life and do you have the extra time and money to plan and carry out a wedding now or would later be a better time for the ceremony giving you more time to plan now. Our son got married on Feb 14, quickly planned with a Justice of the Peace, you could also ask a Pastor to do it. Then he renewed his vows in a garden ceremony in the back yard and had a nice reception under a big tent. It's all up to you and what memories are most meaningful for you. Personally as a mom I would want my daughter to give me at least 6 months to plan and execute with peace and not add the stress of time to our lives. You have the rest of your lives together 6-7 more months won't make that much of a difference. You could spend this time in pre marriage learning about each other and have fun planning and shopping for future life together. It's a special time in your life, planning your future together, take your time and don't rush, and take lots of pictures of your adventures together. If you got married after graduation you could take time off to settle into your new home before you start your new job. And you could take a nice long honeymoon to someplace wonderful. Married lady since 1981.
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I'm teaching Math - Any ideas to make it fun, interesting?
Use as many visual aids as possible. After they calculate have them use the calculations in real life situations. Applying lessons to the real world makes a big difference. Evaluate where the class is in their skills and build on them. Using methods that reach the different learning styles of a student helps the learning process.
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So camp time is comming fast - where is everyone going
I'm in my 20th year of camp nursing and I'm the begining nurse for Camp Spofford in NH. Homeschooling camp opens our season.
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Just wondering... dogs and camp nursing?
At my camp dogs are not allowed during the camp season. I take my Portuguese Water Dog during the work days but camp insurance policy dictates the rules. Last summer one of our staff sustained a bite on his face that required stitiches. It was the maintenance's director's dog who was in the directors house but on camp property. The dog had to go. Our camp is only 15 acres and the nurses station right in the middle of the camp. No place for dog to do it's business. I have a therapy trained dog who will only go on command when we are out. So ask questions of the camps you are considering. Make sure your dogs are crate trained. They should not be left in the nurses station loose if you have an emergency to go to. And you might have to crate them when the nurses station is busy and you can't be supervising all the strangers the dogs encounter. My daughter is a groomer and the breed you have is a wonderful dog.