Saturday, June 27, 2009

Graduation

in front of Jones Hall after graduation

My actual big moment for those of you who could not be there

My with Mom, Grandma & SiblingsWith Jake's Family
With my Dad and his parents

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Another Chapter Begins

Around graduation and the weeks since, people keep saying to me..."You're a doctor...how does it feel?" In truth it has all been rather surreal...especially considering that I haven't actually been working for months, but rather playing :) But interestingly, the thing that made it seem real to me was when I went to buy new long white coats.

Tomorrow my residency officially begins...I will go to clinic in the morning...and I will be a doctor. Though I officially became a doctor a few weeks ago, tomorrow it will be real.

I will introduce myself as the doctor, I will write orders or prescriptions...and no co-signature is necessary, mine is it!

Naturally I am very nervous, but this is it...I am a doctor.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

London

We took it pretty easy while in London and did lots of relaxing...we definitely didn't get to all the great things there are to do in London, but here are the highlights of what we did do:

We rode the London Eye and saw great views of the city. We then visited Parliament and heard Big Ben (we did NOT however see Big Ben...as Big Ben is the actual bell, not the bell tower), saw Westminster Abbey, and walked along Whitehall to Trafalgar Square...stopping in at a pub to enjoy some fish & chips...which we ate a lot of...because British food is rather blah in my opinion...



We visited the British Museum and saw impressive relics from Egypt, Assyria & Greece, including the Rosetta Stone & the Elgin Marbles (taken from the Parthenon). And where Jake apparently took many many pictures of me reading the tour book guide to the museum exhibit...
We visited the Tower of London and saw the Crown Jewels and an exhibit about King Henry VIII & the Tower Bridge, followed by a river cruise along the Thames....on which we saw the not at all impressive London bridge.
We went to the theater and saw a play with excellent reviews, which it turns out was a very vivid portrayal of the sexual awakening of adolescents. After which we discovered that Brits apparently don't eat late at night...they only drink--the bars of all the pubs and restaurants remained open...but the kitchens were all closed.On our last day we went to Buckingham Palace for the famous changing of the guard...but alas the guard decided to change that day without all the fanfare...much to the disappointment of the kazillion people crowding the gate to see it. And finally much to Jake's pleasure we did lots and lots of shopping!

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Grand Canyon

It's been a while I know...but we have been busy...and traveling a lot (Grand Canyon, London, and an Alaskan cruise) to take advantage of the last much easier months of med school before the super craziness of residency begins. Updating the blog has been on our list of things to catch-up on...but at this point, seeing as how I have already started orientation for residency and officially begin working next week...I'm not sure if we will be able to completely catch-up on all our fun adventures and life events...but I will at least make an attempt, starting with our first trip--which was to the Grand Canyon with Jenny & Richie.
We actually backpacked down into the canyon to the Colorado River, camped, and then hiked back out the next day...a round trip hike of 17 miles! After finishing we all felt very accomplished...and very sore! But are very glad we did it, and that we did it while we are young. We all agreed to very seriously consider the mule trips should we return in the future :) We then spent a short amount of time on top at the South Rim and in Las Vegas before having to head home.
Jake & Richie hiking down into the canyon on the South Kaibab TrailTaking a break along the trail
Jake & I along the Colorado River as we began hiking day #2
Richie & Jenny and the halfway point of the Bright Angel Trail on hiking day #2...4.5 more miles to the top
On our hike out, another hiker volunteered to take a picture of us; another man walking by said very seriously you may want to take one more step closer to the edge...and then he started laughing...but we almost did...and all that night I had nightmares about how we fell over the edge


Jenny & I just as we finished the hike at the Bright Angel TrailheadOne view of the Grand Canyon's vastness
Richie falling over the edge while Jake looks on :)

All of us overlooking the South Rim