Monday, February 28, 2011

another chapter winds to a close

our time here in colorado is drawing to a close. rapidly.
which means two things.
one...we're in a scramble to squeeze as much in these last two weeks as humanly possible.
two...we've been growing increasingly more inquisitive as to where we will soon be calling home.
 travel nursing is a funny thing.
on one hand, not much is more exhilarating than rising in the morning not knowing which region of this country will soon be my own personal sandbox. ripe for my exploration.
and by nightfall, my future has begun to take shape. i can be found scouring the internet. 
developing loose must-do/see lists.
 and yet these are the things of which stomach ulcers are made.
{see ~C~, i'm feeling the stress}
oh, not once my next offer has officially been extended & genially accepted. no, that's the thrill that keeps me living this gypsy life.
i'm referring to the last four weeks of an assignment. as the stress ratchets up daily.
time spent in daily convos with my recruiter {J}
she briefs me with prospects as they become available. short lists of stats: city, type of floor, pay rate.
i have a {constantly growing} wish list of cities i'm itching to grace with my presence.
that being said, i've also learned the value of allowing the wind to blow me in the direction of places that were never even on my radar.
some of my most beloved moments were in such places. this leaves me open to most opportunities. {within reason}
still yet, there are always qualifiers that pique my interest more than others.

here's a peek into the wish list we've been hoping to make checks on for our next assignment:
~warm weather.
this is numero uno for a reason. {a big 'un} 
although there's a magical beauty to colorado in the winter, it's lost it's luster.
as lovers of warm weather, i think we've been good sports about all this sub-zero temp business.
but our feet keep asking why they aren't in flip-flops. 
{and who are we to deny them their one desire?}
~remain out west.
as anyone who's been fortunate enough to visit this region will know, there's no shortage of sights to see or adventures to be had. our bucket has hardly a drop in it.
then there's the duh factor.
gas isn't cheap is sickeningly expensive and it takes a few days to get here from our end of the country, so why head back so soon?
~abundance of outdoor activities.
no explanation needed.
~water.
we aren't greedy here, it doesn't have to be a beach  
{although that's  what  we've been hoping for}
  we'd settle for a nearby lake or river. not too much to ask, right?

now lemme tell you where the opportunities have been arising.
~anchorage.
don't get me wrong because it's actually on my city-wish-list.
sure it boasts most requirements on our list, but it's lacking our most coveted one.
furthermore, when we say west we don't also mean three thousand miles to the north.
maybe some other time.
~northeast.
ugh. again, it has it's charms and cities on my wish list.
it also currently has endless snow storms and freezing temps. 
and there's that pesky two thousand mile drive rearing it's ugly head again.
~cleveland.
  grossfor obvious reasons. {apologies to any lovers of the city}
~blah, blah, more of the same.
i must have angered the gods of travel nursing. lucky me to have such stellar timing.

as some of you know i'm flying home next week to meet my teensy new niece...assuming she makes an appearance before then. {seriously sweating this one}
i watched flight prices for months. equal parts hopeful prices would drop and willy-nilly nervous i'd select the wrong time and miss the baby. {not to imply i'm not equally thrilled to see the rest of the fam}
prices plummeted two hundred bucks a few weeks ago and after much deliberation  
{read: hard core freaking out i was choosing the wrong dates}, i booked.
yesterday morning i checked the flights and had a minor major freak-out sesh as i studied the calendar.

two  weeks until we're done here. 

what the what?!
i began having visions of us selecting the perfect cardboard boxes to shelter us from the wind. {no such visions were actually had}
more realistically, i began to feel we may have to make some concessions on our list. 
apply somewhere less than desirable. sigh.
 we agreed last month that we would refrain from making any decisions out of desperation.
we would stay the course.
wait until a position materialized that we could get excited about.
telling ourselves we still had plenty of time.
but...
i failed to consider that traveling became much more of a challenge for me when i invited {L} along for the ride. {not that i would change that decision}
as luck would have it, we share a vision of where we see ourselves traveling. so no issues there.
the dilemma is that we must find positions in two separate fields of nursing in the same place, at the same time. and then convince them to hire us both. and that's if they even like both of our resumes enough to call for interviews.
see how the level of difficulty just kicked up several notches?
there have been a string of postings in some spectacular places that only fit for myself or {L}.
uh oh.

so imagine my delight when {J} called thursday morning with a fresh posting in a city that we've been hoping to visit and which merits a check for each  category in the list above. 
glorious.
well before nine am,
{or the interviews  we'd need to nail} we had mapped out our drive, decided when we should leave, and were doing searches of things to do in the area.
how's that for getting ahead of ourselves??  ***confession. i make a practice of doing this and haven't jinxed myself....yet.
 we interviewed around two and by three we had our official  offers.


austin, tx?
don't mind if we do.

we'll have a week off before we start the assignment.
our plan is to head down early and bypass austin in favor of the beach.
six nights of sleeping in a tent at the water's edge is in order.
we've found a national seashore on an island just off the coast where we can pitch our tent for no fee.
now before you are overcome with jealousy be aware that there are no facilities on site.
just adds to the adventure, right?
{we reserve the right to revoke the last statement once said adventure is underway}
 so it's settled.
we're austin bound.

em.



3 comments:

  1. Wahoo for finding your next place! :)

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  2. I'm SUPER excited for you! But it would be more super exciting if I got to visit you there. You could just extend for a few years...who knows when I will ever get away again. We'll always have Tucson...and Colorado... lol!
    ~C~

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  3. I absolutely love your spirit of adventure - it's amazing and I can only imagine how many wonderful experiences you're rackin' up along the way! Enjoy the next couple of weeks in the cold and get ready to sweat your knickers plum off in Texas!

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