Hello! It’s been way too long since I’ve been here and I hate that. I hope you guys had a restful and fun weekend and are ready for the week!
It’s been a busy spring of travel and it feels like it’s just beginning. Wedding season is about to be in full swing, somehow everyone decided 2016 was the year to get hitched. But that just means lots of people to see and places to go! Nick and I have four weddings over the next five weeks and none are in NYC or even in the Northeast so we’ll be traveling lots and I’ll be working and studying on the go. Thankfully after that school ends before summer weddings begin. All that to say, we’re headed to LAX on Wednesday for our friend’s wedding in Laguna and I’m not mad about that travel. Steph and Andrew are close friends of ours who live here in NYC, but are from the west coast. Bring on the sunshine, bathing suits and the beach!
Before Wednesday though, Nick’s sister and her fiancé are in the city tonight [yay!] and I have a huge exam in my Diagnostics and Management class to get through so it’s a one day at a time kind of week. I’ll leave you guys with a video on updates with Nutshell and answering questions about RD and NP schooling – what road to I take to get there and what are other options? I hope it’s helpful after getting lots of emails about it.
Have a great week!
kate says
Very interesting! Thank you for sharing. I am about to finish grad school and start my DI this fall. It is hard to ever imagine going back to school at this point, but I love to learn and expand my skill set. It is nice to know that the options are out there. I’ve pondered becoming a PA eventually, my personal PA went back to school for it in her 40s, but I will just wait and see the direction God leads me in. I am excited to read about your adventures combining both your RD & NP!
Robyn says
It’s never ever too late to go back so leave your options open 🙂 Good luck with your DI – you’ll be great!!
Sarah Ann RD says
Those pancakes!!! Yumm!! 😀
Ray says
Thank you for this!!! Im thinking about becoming an ED 🙂 I was wondering if you could talk about healthy eight loss/. In the past few months I have gained so much weight, approx. 13 lb. I know that this is not a healthy amount of weight/ I was never under weight! I want to lose the weight plus a few lb more, but i don’t want to reck my metabolism/mind/body, nor do I want to go on a “diet” Thank you!!
Robyn says
Thank you for reading!! I would love to chat more about that – email me! [email protected] 🙂
Vangie K. says
Thanks for sharing this! I’m currently a junior in high school, and I plan to go to college to become a RD. This was so super helpful! Your blog is such a blessing and inspiration. Keep doing what you’re doing!
Robyn says
Oh so glad this was helpful!! You have a great career ahead of you! Thank you for reading 🙂
Martha says
You are SO CLOSE! I’m literally 4 days away from being done with my FNP program and I’m kind of in shock and extremely relieved at the same time. Except now I have to study for boards…
Raquel Britzke says
Great post, Robyn! Your journey to becoming a Registered Dietitian and Nurse Practitioner is truly inspiring. Balancing travel, studies, and personal life is no easy feat. Best of luck with your upcoming exams and travels!