Mini Vacation

Many things have happened since finishing school. After working for American Medical Response full-time since August 2005, I dropped to part-time at the end of April. In addition to this, I have taken on a new part-time job with Sutter Auburn Faith Hospital in their emergency department. I am also a contract instructor for VeriHealth-REACH Training Institute, teaching Basic Life Support (BLS; also known as CPR), Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) and Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS). For the month of May, I have been very busy with orientation at Sutter Auburn Faith… the newest of my jobs.

While I could go on about things that have happened since finishing school, I’m happy to say that Kellie and I are on a mini-vacation right now. We left our house around 4:30 PM today… just to get away and get started earlier on our journey. We just checked into the Red Roof Inn in Watsonville, CA. Our plan is to take a leisurely drive down California Highway 1, the Cabrillo Highway, down to San Simeon tomorrow. We plan on paying a visit to Hearst Castle. Tomorrow night we will be staying at the Best Western Cavalier Oceanfront Resort in San Simeon.

Day 1

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This first part of the trip should be very beautiful. We plan to take our time and take in the sights.

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May 14th, 2009 @ 10:03 PM • Filed under Ron's History, Ron's Ramblings

1 Comment

Fred said,

Comment • May 15, 2009 @ 6:03 am

Ron and Kellie,

Congratulations again on finishing your BSN degrees. We are very proud of both of you. We hope you have a grand mini-vacation as you drive down highway 1 from Watsonville to San Simeon. It is a beautiful drive. Some of the shoreline is gorgeous and there are many places to stop and enjoy it. Have a great time relaxing and enjoying.

Dad

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