Hey everyone!
It’s been a week since we got back from our Orlando vacation, and wow—what a trip! As expected, Disney World was super overwhelming. This is exactly why I was hesitant about spending 3–4 days there. It was packed. Gianny wasn’t a fan either; she’s not used to huge crowds, and it definitely started to wear on her.
Just getting into Magic Kingdom was a whole process. It took about 30 minutes! First, you park in a massive lot, then take a trolley to the ticket center. From there, you can either take the monorail or the ferry to the park entrance. We chose the ferry since one of the monorails was down—and honestly, it was faster.
When we finally got into the park, I was laser-focused on getting on rides (lol). The park was so hot! But I quickly realized Gianny wasn’t really enjoying herself. We rode a few rides, and then we rode Space Mountain—and let me tell you, I had no idea it was a roller coaster, let alone a dark one. Gianny ended up sitting alone in the front, and I felt terrible. She kept saying, “Mommy, it was scary and dark,” and honestly, I still feel guilty about putting her through that. I have anxiety myself, but just imagining her riding alone in the dark still makes my stomach drop. Ugh.
After that, we took it slow—just walked around, had some snacks, and bought a few things. Luckily, we were staying close to the parks, so we went back to the hotel to rest and shower. Around 6 PM, we headed back to Magic Kingdom, got on one more ride, enjoyed more snacks, and caught the fireworks show (which was magical). Leaving the park, though? Total chaos. So many people. I have to be honest—Disney felt kind of overrated. We’ve decided that next year we’re doing Universal instead. Disney just wasn’t it for us.
The next morning, we had breakfast at the hotel, checked out, and went shopping. I wanted to check out the Nike Clearance Store in Kissimmee—and I’m so glad I did! I got Gianny three pairs of back-to-school shoes for just $115. Not bad at all. After shopping, we drove back home (about 2 hours and 20 minutes), returned the rental car, and I took an Uber back to the house.
All in all, it was great to take a break. But once we got home, I had to wrap up my Physics with Calculus lecture from Summer A, plus finish Chemistry. Happy to say I passed both classes—yay!
Now Summer B starts Monday, 6/30. I’ll be taking Chemistry lab and maybe Physics lab—just 2 credits, but it's only 6 weeks long, so it should fly by. Also, the application period for the post-bac program ends 7/1, so I’ll probably hear back by mid-July if I scored an interview. Interviews are set for 7/28 and 7/29, so fingers crossed! A lot of people on the Discord are still waiting for verification, which is nerve-wracking. My application took 8 days to get verified, so hopefully theirs go through in time too.
Lastly—I’m retaking the GRE one last time in August. So I’ll be spending my free time over the next 40 days studying hard.
****If I get accepted into the post-bac program, I won’t need to retake the GRE or take Chemistry 2 in the fall—which is such a relief. I also won’t be returning to full-time teaching. Instead, I’ll probably just work as a substitute so I can fully focus on the post-bac. The program offers guaranteed acceptance into one of NSU Florida anesthesia schools if I maintain a 3.6 GPA, so that will be my main priority—everything else comes second.
The only downside is that it means taking out more loans, and the path becomes a 3-year journey instead of just 2. But when I compare it to the CRNA route—which would require becoming a nurse (2 years), working in the ICU for a year, and then a 3-year CRNA program—that’s six years total. So honestly, three years sounds way better than six!
Thanks for reading! I’ll keep you posted on everything as it unfolds 💕
BYEEEEEEE!