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Finished In Madison

It has been quite a while since I've posted, going on three weeks. Now, it's not that life has gotten that boring, but rather that Wisconsin has gotten that cold. Following our trip to Chicago, where we had spectacularly good weather, Wisconsin's weather quickly declined. We headed to Chicago on a Tuesday; it was snowing that Friday. Since then, there hasn't been a day that the temperature has broken 50 degrees. The sun has made an appearance often enough, usually in the morning, but sunny and cold is still cold. What this means to me is that I haven't gotten out and done anything exciting for the last three weeks. There for more than a week, I didn't even call anyone. Something about cloudy, cold, windy weather makes me very depressed and lethargic, and when I wasn't working, I was finding ways to waste my time without accomplishing anything. From that standpoint, I was very successful. That's not to say I sat on the couch the entire time. Jess and I have spent much of our time off hanging out with other travelers. We have had a very active social life in the last three weeks. We have had a lot of fun; after all, cold weather is best dealt with a tasty beer. It's probably a good thing that we aren't spending the winter here, as I've already gained some ten pounds since arriving in August, mostly due to rich foods, dark beers, and loads of cheese, not to mention three weeks spent inside. I'd be enormous by spring. Speaking of which (leaving I mean), today is the 30th, and we've finished our assignment in Madison. As a matter of fact, I'm writing this in a hotel room in York, Nebraska, on our way to Colorado. As I've mentioned before, we're taking December off. We'll spend the next few days in Colorado with my family before heading to China on Thursday. We'll be there for two weeks, then split the remainder of the month between Colorado and South Carolina before heading to Tucson around January 2 for our next assignment. Our assignment in Madison ended well enough. I was ready to leave as soon as the weather got cold and windy, so it was a little hard to keep showing up for work. I had a few scheduling issues where I showed up on a wrong day or for a day shift instead of the scheduled night shift, which was also frustrating. Still, by the end of the contract, I felt very comfortable with the unit, and actually knew most of my colleagues by name. My unit was a very busy unit, and I was handling it without any real difficulties. That makes me feel good, because I believe that being able to handle this unit prepares me to handle most other units that I will encounter. I've survived what I've heard long-time travelers describe as one of the busiest units that they've ever worked in. That makes me feel good as well. Jess had an even better experience with her unit. Whereas my focus was successfully surviving my experience, she actually became good friends with some of the nurses that she worked with and really enjoyed her time. She has said she wouldn't mind returning to her unit; I would have a hard time with that, I think. At any rate, we're both really looking forward to Tucson. I'm looking forward to seeing friends, and to warm weather. I'm also looking forward to being in a city that from all reports is a very fun place to live. It's going to be in a great experience. This traveling job is really settling in well with us. Now that we have two assignments under our belts, we actually feel like real travel nurses, and it is hard to imagine going back to being staff nurses at any time in the near future. There is just so much to do, to see, to experience as travel nurses, it a little mind-boggling. Until next time, be safe.

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