Sunday, October 28, 2018

Guest blog series with Hebe! Traveling to Chicago during mid semester break 👀😆😆😆

Hey guys! Did you guys do anything fun during mid semester break? I went to Chicago and West Lafayette which is in Indiana to visit my friends! Here is a blog for my trip~ I left Wednesday night and took a red eye flight to O’Hare International Airport and transfer to Indianapolis International airport.

And here is the MAIN reason I like to take red eye flights <3

I went to a lecture in Purdue, cuz my friend has a lecture in the morning and he doesn’t want to miss it. That why I went with him and sat in the lecture room. I sat there. I listen. I don’t understand anything. HOWEVER it’s okay, I am not a CS major. In return my friend took me to a Korean restaurant that night for dinner. IT TASTES SO GOOD.









I stayed in Purdue for a night, then I took a shuttle to Chicago. That was the first time going there, but it was totally different from what I thought, I thought it would be busier, probably it’s too early in the morning, there are not many people in the street. I did not do anything special except walking downtown. Here are some pictures!!!





I had a pretty nice mid semester break even tho its short. HOWEVER if I got a chance, I would definitely go to West Lafayette again, cuz the Korean food is SO GOOD. I’ll see you guys next time when I’m traveling! XD -HEBE

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Interviewing Sara Kinnari

Hi everyone, it's Megan!


This week I’m going to be introducing you to my friend Sara Kinnari, who is also an international student
here at PLU. Sara is a junior this year, majoring in business administration. Her and I both grew up in
the same town, Stavanger, Norway. We even went to the same high school together, yet our paths never crossed ‘til we both came to PLU. It's a small world!


I wanted to give our international readers a better insight into what it's like to be an incoming freshman 
at PLU. I've seen Sara grow as a person and student over the past year, and wanted to gain some 
insight into her perspective. We spent the first part of our conversation reminiscing on the night we 
met. Sara recalls it being one of the first memories of her PLU experience.
“It was during international NSO (New Student Orientation), when all the international students 
went out to eat at the local restaurant, Farelli’s. After dinner, a group of us went to Target, and it was 
like I slid right into an american lifestyle right away. Yeah, that was nice. Some of the friends I made 
that night are my best friends to this day”, she says. 

After some small talk, we got to the actual questions.


Sara (right) and I on our first day of NSO!
A lot of students are nervous about going to college, but the nerves take on a whole other level when you are studying abroad. Walk me through your first days as a Lute, how were you feeling? 
When school started, I think it was harder for me to adapt than for a lot of other first-years. I was a transfer student, which meant that I had one year of university experience prior to coming to PLU. I came from a large school, where lectures were consumed by 200+ students and we didn’t have much of a social circle or environment at our campus. Coming to PLU felt a little more like high school, which I think is a benefit for new students that are just graduated from high school. PLU is a small school, so the professors care, and you see your friends around all the time, which I thought was nice. So, it was a transition, but I much prefer going to a smaller school where you have actual ties and friendships with the people around you, and your professors as well.

Exploring Seattle (only 40mins away from campus!)

In Norway, we get our education paid for as part of our social benefit system. This is the case for a lot of other countries as well, so what influenced you to choose PLU rather than pursuing an education in Norway?
Well first of all, I chose to get my degree abroad because I value the experience just as much as the education portion. So even if I didn’t get my whole degree abroad, I would’ve at least traveled as an exchange student at some point. Other than that, my mother is PLU alumni, and my cousin who I’m close with graduated from PLU in 2016. So I had a lot of people close to me who had good experiences with the school, which is why I decided to apply for PLU.

Sara and her friend in L.A. during
Spring Break Last Year!
If you could give one piece of advice for our prospective intl students, what would it be? Well, my first piece of advice would be to live on campus for at least a year. Living in dorms with a roommate is honestly the best way to get to know other PLU students outside of a classroom setting. I moved out of my dorm after a semester, but I really wish that I’d stayed on campus for another term. Secondly, I think getting an on-campus job is a really good way to make new friends. I got a job as a barista at our campus market, where I was able to make friends while also earning money. Lastly, I am the Vice President of the organization ANSA (Association for Norwegian Students Abroad), which has fostered connections and friendships between a lot of the Scandinavian students. If you’re a prospective Scandinavian student, I really recommend that you join ANSA. That way you have a foundational network of people who come from the same cultural background as you, which makes the whole transition easier.



I want to thank Sara so much for the interview, and I hope you guys enjoyed it!

- Megan

Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Nursing Clinical Experience

Hello all. This is Camille

I hope the first few weeks of your classes have been treating you well.

I want to share with you about my first few weeks of school. 

I started my clinical with OB (mother and baby). I felt ambivalent. I was excited about the opportunity for me to learn how to care for mom and infant/fetus during antepartum, labor delivery and postpartum period but I also have anxiety and fear about my incompetency to deal with such little and fragile babies who are precious to mom and family. I have doubt about myself. What if I accidentally hurt the baby as I have no experience at all handling babies. I didn't even know how to properly hold a baby.

Fortunately, I was assigned to an awesome and encouraging clinical instructor who helped get us oriented to the units, and she demonstrated a full infant assessment with one of my fellow students. In addition, she suggested a few strategies to calm a fussy baby. I was still nervous after all of the lessons so I seeked help from her and hoped that she would be able to supervise me while I performed the assessment. However, she said this to me: "You can do this! You know more than you think you do. You just need to be confident." Well, actually, that didn't really help me at the moment. I was still nervous and frightened. I remember one of the TED Talks that I watched a while ago suggesting "fake it until you make it." So yes, I faked the confidence and went into the room to receive the baby from mom, and did an assessment on her.

Did I know what I was doing? Yes! Like my clinical instructor said, I have the knowledge.

Was I nervous the whole time I was handling the baby? Yes! I could sense the mom staring at me the whole time.

We are halfway done with the OB clinical. I am feeling more comfortable and confident for my assessment on baby and mother. For the most part, I don't feel anxious or nervous anymore, and I am truly confident providing care to mother and baby.

Sometimes, you just need to take the first step out of your comfort zone and swing it.



At the end, I want to share a video with you of me holding my baby sister for the first time.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/LabCexcEcEnAidXh8

FYI, the boy-looking kid was me. My family asked me about my sister's name and her zodiac (they forced me to say it in English)

     


   
             

Sunday, September 16, 2018

How is your summer? This is mine 😆


Hello everyone! 

I hope you all had a great summer 😆. This time I am back with my reminiscence series - the series of me missing the time when I don't have school 😂😂.  So, I went back to Vietnam this summer and I had a blast like usual 😍. I got to go to Mui Ne beach with my family (it's the Southern of Vietnam). Then I spent sometimes in Zhangjiajie, China and Seoul, South Korea with my sister ☺️. Here are some pictures from the trips just because I can't choose the highlights to tell in this blog 😂.

My lovely parents and their mission to go
take some pictures haha 💕💕💕 (Mui Ne, Vietnam)
Mui Ne white sand dunes - it was so funnn riding
on the jeep on these sand dunes 🤩
Heaven's Gate - Tianmen Mountain, Zhangjiajie, China
This random old street that I just really like 🙈
Fenghuang ancient town🏯
Seoul from Nami Tower 🏙️
And this beautiful tiger from
Everland amusement park🐯😍
Me wearing Hanbok 😂


My amazing high school friends
that are there for me whenever I'm back ❤️
My typical coffee date with my best friend all summer along 💛💛💛
These pictures are chosen mostly random but it can't hide the fact that I really miss this time already. It was just filled with happiness being around my friends and my family all the time. Anyway, Moon Festival is coming soon on September 24th 😉😉😉. Go eat some moon cake because it's about that time of the year when you can eat this just because 😏.

At last, good luck everyone with this school year, especially anyone that is a senior this year, you got this!

See ya next time~
Cloud ☁ ~

Monday, July 2, 2018

What to do in the summer while being in the U.S.? 🤔🤔🤔


Hello everyone!

I'm back with a summer blog this time 😏. So if anyone is around campus or in the states this summer, I have a list of fun things that you all can try out!

1. Hiking ⛰️🧗‍♀️/Playing sports 🚣🏊🚴🎾🏀/Camping 🏕️/Picnic 🥪🍎

Washington State is famous with Mt. Rainier so why don’t take advantage of that? Summer is the probably the best weather to hike! Or go to Oregon, there are beautiful hiking trails right down there too 😉. And during the hike you can have a picnic and camp overnight too with some friends 😆. Or playing some sports, yes? Maybe? 😂🙈 How about just sit down and enjoy World Cup tournament ⚽ (it will ends on July 15 so join the crowds!). It's such a thing in Vietnam that my dad is even watching it during his work trip whenever he can 😂☺️.

2. Water park/Theme park 🎡🎢☀️
We have one right close to us - Wild Waves (it's in Federal Way, WA)! Choose a sunny day when is 80 and above in Fahrenheit and 26-27 Celsius or just warm enough and go!💃

3. Traveling to different states/cities ✈️/Having road trips with friends! 🚌🚗
Perfect season for traveling! Fly out to other states or cities or go to Canada! Have a road trip with friends, create some memories for summer time while still in college 🤩.
* Don't forget to check the travel signature if you are flying out of states!

4. Concerts 🎼🎸🥁
Tacoma Dome or many other locations are used for concerts all year long. And since you may have more time to go now, look up some concerts and buy the tickets!
Or if you want a free and fun live concert, PLU has Jazz Under the Stars concert series in 4 weeks every Thursday night from July 19 to August 9 @7pm-9pm at Mary Baker Russell Music Center. Go enjoy the music and atmosphere! For more information about the artists that are performing on each day, click here.

5. Internship/Summer jobs 👩‍💼
Maybe if you’re getting closer to senior year or just wanna earn some more experiences, you can find internships or summer jobs! PLU career connections is a great start to find these opportunities!

6. Festivals 🎈🎏🎆🎇
Summer festival in West Seattle from July 13 to July 15! More information here. 
Or PLU has berry festival in July and August, just bring your PLU ID and you will get to have tasty berry dessert for free! There are three different berries: strawberries (June 13), raspberries (July 11), blueberries (August 8). Although strawberries are already passed, we can still enjoy raspberries and blueberries!

7. Learn a new thing! 📚📚📚
Either taking a summer class or just spend some time to learn anything! Play an instrument, cook a new dish, a language, a new skill, whatever you feel like!

8. Volunteer
If it’s hard to find internships, don’t worry, there are always volunteer activities around! So if want to help out with the community, do some volunteering 🤗🤗🤗.

9. Try all kind of different restaurants/food 😋😋😋
It’s hard to not include food... 😂🙈 So why don’t spend this summer to go around and try some different food? Maybe you will find you favorite restaurants 😌.

Okay I'm just gonna stop right there because I like number 9 😂. But there are really a lot of different things to do in the summer if you are willing to try them! Or you can find a cheap ticket to go home in the last minute like I do 😂🙈😆. Good luck and have fun this summer everyone! 🍀🍀🍀

~ Cloud ☁️ ~