 I want to be a labor and delivery nurse, and I just kind of always wanted to be that. So one of the biggest skills that we learn here is how to swaddle a baby. Annie's past is helping determine her future. At a young age, she was diagnosed with two different diseases. Annie's experience with the hospital started at age three when she was diagnosed with celiac disease. So she became a patient with Dr. Blanchard. From the get go, we knew we were in the best hands we could be in. I hate to say it, but if you're going to be diagnosed with celiac, this is the hospital we come to. And then when I was five, I got diagnosed with diabetes because I would crave sugar and I always had to go to the bathroom. I was always drinking water. Everything we eat is in moderation, so yeah, definitely gluten-free food has more sugars, but then we just have to account for it and give her the insulin. I kind of just got used to it. It's like part of my life now, so it's normal. Definitely a challenge for the family, but that old saying, God gives you what you can handle. Unfortunately, he gave it to her and she is a trooper. And it looks like she can handle a future as a labor and delivery nurse. It's a really rewarding job for sure. I truly, as cheesy as it sounds, I could not imagine doing anything else. Nothing's stopping her, and again, that's who she is. We don't know where it comes from, but there is nothing stopping her.