Here are some pictures from capping ceremony and graduation
The capping ceremony is a tradition dating back to the 19th century. Originally used to keep a nurse's hair in place, it is now used as an initiation of sorts into the field of nursing.
with the hubby...
thanks for all the support, love, and encouragement over the last few years!
my sweet mom who is so proud she has been telling EVERYONE how her daughter is now a nurse
my BF in nursing school who helped me tremendously
my in-laws, hubby and parents
Graduation on 12/16/11
eek... I did it!
Thanks to my family that came out to support me!
I officially sit for the NCLEX on 1/14/12 at 3pm. So please please please say a little prayer for me that it turns out ok and I can officially become a RN!

















That is awesome!!!! Congrats! You are going to ace the exam. :-)
ReplyDeleteHUGE congrats - that's wonderful! You'll pass the NCLEX without any trouble - and you look so cute in the cap and uniform :-)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! That's so exciting.
ReplyDeleteI smiled at all your pictures. Love all the smiles. The specialness, love of family, satisfaction with a job well done, so glad this is over, oh wow, I did it, all came through.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! I am so proud of you! You worked your butt off. I know you'll do really well on the NCLEX!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! You're going to do such great things. :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, I am beyond proud of you!! :-) And as a side note? Way jealous that you got capped. My class was the first one that got pinned instead of capped. :-(
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