"I can get excitement watching rain on a puddle... there are not too many people who would find that exciting, but I would. I want a thrilling and rich life, and it is... I make sure it is!"

Sunday, March 27, 2011

"Once you choose hope, anything's possible."  ~Christopher Reeve
Dear Friends and Followers,
The fight against cancer goes on and I know we're going to win this thing! Hardly anyone I know can say they DON'T have a friend or relative that has battled this terrible disease. I'm asking for your help in raising funds because I think it's important that we all join together to help win. The best way to fight against cancer is through the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life. I will be dedicating my walk to Cynthia Burns who is currently battling with cancer, and my cousins Courtney Powers and Nicholas Reed who are recent cancer survivors.
Relay for Life is a team event that celebrates cancer survivors, and raises funds for the American Cancer Society research, education, prevention, advocacy and patient services. It is a fun, outdoor and overnight fundraising event where teams take turns walking or running around a track. Our team will be having a table at the event collecting walk in donations and  fundraising as well! We will also be studying for our exit exam (NCLEX-RN) between laps! My team made up of members from Western Illinois University Student Nurses Association, will be joined by hundreds of others on April 15th, 2011 at Hansen Field in Macomb, Illinois. Millions of people nationwide take part in Relay for Life events around the country. Relay raises over 40% of the funding for the American Cancer Society.
The Relay starts off with a Survivor's Walk, where cancer survivors walk the initial lap, symbolizing the courage that survivors and their families display and sustain in their lives.  Opening night, there is a beautiful and touching Luminaria Ceremony that pays tribute to cancer survivors and to loved ones who still live on in our heart.
Our goal is to raise a minimum of $1,500 for cancer research! Any donation is accepted! If you are considering making a donation you can write a check to WIU Student Nurses Association, mail it me, and we will write a large check prior to the Relay, or you can go to our team site and make an online donation. Here is the information you will need for an online donation:
1.    Go to our site: http://www.relayforlifewiu.com  
2.    Click Donate
3.    Click Donate to a Team
4.    Insert Team Name into Search: Student Nurse Association (Team Captain Adrienne Gretzinger)
5.    Click on Donate to Our Team or to Participant and chose Victoria Powers
6.    Insert donation price (add a note if you wish!)
7.    It will then take you to a payment screen to make your payment directly to our group!
Let us stand together in this battle, because when you feed your faith, your fears will starve to death
Thank you for listening!
xoxo - Vic

Friday, March 4, 2011

"So long as there is breath in me, that long will I persist. For now I know one of the greatest principles of success; If I persist long enough I will win." - Og mandino
It is official, I have senioritis. Graduation is so close, I get palpitations just thinking about walking across the stage! However along with the palpitations, comes the overwhelming desire to be lazy and procrastinate. I said this would never happen to me, senioritis. I am so used to the idea of pushing harder and faster in the home stretch that this idea of wanting to stop and "slack off" has never been in my repertoire... until now that is. I do not want to stop or give up, because that would be ridiculous of me to ruin the last 5 years of hard work and dedication I have put forth. I am just physically and mentally exhausted allll theeee tiiimmmee, so I procrastinate, which in turn makes me even more stressed and overwhelmed. It is time to kick the bucket, and sprint the final leg with all I have got. Starting today, there is no more procrastination, there is no more "half assing" homework assignments, and there is definitely no giving up. I dream about my future as a Nurse everyday of my life, and I am 70 days away from it becoming a reality. If I push myself in these last 9 weeks, giving my all and leaving everything on the track... I can at least end proud. The moral today is to hang in there, always give 100%, keep the prize in your sight and most importantly never give up!  Thanks for listening!
xoxo- Vic