Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Over 2000 Miles & 16 Weeks

     This post makes me a little sad and lonely....but it is nice to know that our future is headed somewhere.  Ryan is currently in audition rotations for Orthopedic Surgery.  We are ecstatic that he has found something that really meets everything he wants when it comes to patient care; surgery, one on one patient clinic time, and being about to fix about anything when it come to the human skeleton.  We have truly been blessed that Ryan gets this wonderful opportunity, but with this opportunity comes a long distance relationship for 16 weeks.  Pretty sure I transfered pharmacy schools so I would NOT have to be apart from my love, but I guess the heart grows fonder when couples are apart.  So here we are....7 weeks down of the 16 and boy oh boy am I ready to have my companion back.

     So Ryan and I did some analyzing and calculating and decided it would be best for him to drive out to the Midwest and Northeast with one of our cars.  Some of the places he would be staying at aren't within walking distance of the hospitals and for conveniency.  Luckily, since I was still in my didactic part of school, I was able to start the long journey with him to our first stop: Lansing, Michigan.


     Here is a few pictures of our little journey out to the midwest.  We decided to take our tents and sleeping bags and stay at some KOAs: first stop was Amarillo, Texas at midnight.  Wish we would have known it was by a highway, motorcycle raceway, and airport.  Those five hours of sleep we got may have been a little more restful.


We saw the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri


Many, many, and many more cornfields and wheat fields


The second KOA stop was in northern Illinois.  We were so excited because we got there at ten and were ready for bed after a 16 hour day in the car, but little to our surprise they had a local band playing for us at the camp ground til eleven.  So we rocked out and chased fireflies.


We then rolled into our first spot Lansing, Michigan.  We drove around for a little big, ate our last lunch together for awhile and then I flew home.

I left Ryan with a survival kit through the audition rotations.  This was a little something in the kit.  I thought this big Costco M&M bag would last for a while, but I should have known that the M&M gene in the Finn bloodline runs very strong.  At least they lasted the first rotation.


Well here is to 16 weeks of adventure for the both of us.  We are very grateful that Ryan has this opportunity.  Here is to nine more weeks of loneliness.






2 comments:

  1. Oh man! 16 weeks is a long time! Jason and I were apart for 14 weeks last fall while I finished school and he moved to Austin for work. It was THE WORST. My heart goes out to you. Just know that once you're back together you forget the whole thing ever happened. :)

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  2. That is so hard Kali! Keep busy and the time will fly by! I love that you stayed in KOA stations haha...you guys are awesome!

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