MeganEMTP

About me

Gender Female
Occupation Paramedic, Instructor
Location Kansas City, MO, United States
Introduction My name is Megan and I'm 31 years old. I am a paramedic and have been working in the field for over 7 years. I love my job - every day is different, every call is different. I also am one of the Education Coordinators for the EMS department and the Program Director for Raytown's EMT-Basic program. My loving hardworking husband, John, and I are the very proud parents of a beautiful smart 5 year old little girl, Rebekah Meade, and a handsome smiley 12 month old little guy named Nathon Eric. We enjoy camping, cooking (okay okay, JOHN enjoys cooking, I enjoy eating), spending time with the kids, and doing pretty much anything outdoors. I like baseball, reading, singing karoake, and sleeping in (I have a vague memory of what that is like). I'm a very open person, but worry that divulging too much information about myself is only giving someone else ammunition against me. I'm both an optimist and a pessimist - It depends on the day. The older I get, the more I realize that we make our own happiness simply by the attitude we choose to take.
Interests My daughter, Prehospital Medical Care, Education - specifically adult learning, Reading, Piano/Singing, and a growing interest in Photography and Scrapbooking.
Favorite Movies A League of Their Own is my all time favorite. I love Adam Sandler movies, the girly movies like The Notebook, Closer, Romeo and Juliet, etc, and anything funny! Another favorite is Anchorman - I could quote that movie all day long!
Favorite Music Just about anything! I can lose myself in classical, sing along with country, dance to hip hop (though I can't dance a lick), headbang to rock, and bob my head along to rap. When I first started college I was a music education major. Obviously I decided that wasn't the direction I wanted to go, but music will always play an important part in my life.
Favorite Books I love to read so much, and feel like I have read so little in the last few years. Whereas I used to read anything I could get my hands on, I almost feel guilty if I pick up anything fiction, as if it's a waste of time to use my small amount of free time to put an untrue story in my head. I tend to read more articles, texts, and true crime these days if anything.

Why do we worry so much about what others are thinking?