I’ve been super good this year.
I went to all my classes, and even when I was going to skip that one Family Nursing Lecture to go to my best-friend’s graduation, I stuck it out and stayed (thank you for canceling class that day!).
I’ve studied hard and worked my butt off coming up with some pretty amazing nursing diagnoses and care plans for my patients. And even though I’ve doodled a bit too much on my notes and maybe spent too much time on Facebook in class, I’ve really been trying to stay awake!
So here’s my Christmas wish-list for this year:
I’m pretty much set after that. But if you’d like to send some Christmas magic my way as well, here are a few more things I could use:
Now Santa, I hope that’s not asking too much (and if it is, I am fine with using the osmolar pillow only on nights before tests!), but I think I’ve been pretty good this year, and well, some Christmas magic would really help bring some cheer in all this rain – and get me through the home-stretch!
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