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Saturday, December 12, 2009
Saturday, December 5, 2009
It Snowed!
YAY!
I am glad it snowed, even though I was not nearly as productive today as I would have been if it did not snow. It is beautiful outside and it snowed basically all day long. I went over to Jessica and Sierra's apartment to "study." We took a nice study break around 2:15 and went to walk around the cemetery. We had a snowball fight and took lots of pictures. I made several snow angles. We attempted to sled down the hill at their apartment with Rubbermaid cartons/lids, and garbage bags. The latter worked somewhat well for Sierra, but not really for me. And we made SNOW CREAM! It was yummy!
I love playing in the snow because I feel like a kid again!
And I must say, it is much more majestic driving around and seeing snow in the mountains than it is in Wilmington, Greenville, or Raleigh, NC.
All of us having fun in the snow!


I am glad it snowed, even though I was not nearly as productive today as I would have been if it did not snow. It is beautiful outside and it snowed basically all day long. I went over to Jessica and Sierra's apartment to "study." We took a nice study break around 2:15 and went to walk around the cemetery. We had a snowball fight and took lots of pictures. I made several snow angles. We attempted to sled down the hill at their apartment with Rubbermaid cartons/lids, and garbage bags. The latter worked somewhat well for Sierra, but not really for me. And we made SNOW CREAM! It was yummy!
I love playing in the snow because I feel like a kid again!
And I must say, it is much more majestic driving around and seeing snow in the mountains than it is in Wilmington, Greenville, or Raleigh, NC.
Make-shift "sledding."
Friday, December 4, 2009
SNOW!?!?
I cannot believe I am about to "say" this....
"I hope it does NOT snow tomorrow." Why? Because I really need to study (I know, I am a nerd), but if it snows, I will not want to study because I will want to play. I am in the mountains. I can go sledding for the first time of my life/memory. If there is good snow, I can build a snowman and have snowball fights. These things are all very distracting from the studying I must do.
Therefore, I wish that it will NOT snow tomorrow.
The End.
"I hope it does NOT snow tomorrow." Why? Because I really need to study (I know, I am a nerd), but if it snows, I will not want to study because I will want to play. I am in the mountains. I can go sledding for the first time of my life/memory. If there is good snow, I can build a snowman and have snowball fights. These things are all very distracting from the studying I must do.
Therefore, I wish that it will NOT snow tomorrow.
The End.
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Block II
It has been a while, so I thought I would update. Block 2 is going well so far. We have had our first round of tests and I got to go home for Thanksgiving! YAY! It was great to be home and see family, even though I did have to study some while I was there.
Unfortunately, we are pretty much teaching ourselves pathology, which i think is a very important course, and I would like to have a professor for that instead of a bunch of 20+ page printouts each week.
Anyway, like I said, classes are going well so far this block in just a few weeks we have Christmas Break!!!! We have a week of testing before break, which is nice because it means we do not have to study for an exam while we are home.
After Christmas, it is just three more weeks of class, a week of exams, and the end of Block 2.
I think I am going to go to Chicago for break to visit my cousins, and enjoy the Windy City. It will be a nice change of pace.
In the meantime, during my free time that is, I am studying Spanish with Rosetta Stone. I decided it would be good for me to learn since I plan on going on mission trips with the school to Central America, spending one of my rotations in Honduras, and just working in America in most hospitals means that you are going to run into a lot of people who speak Spanish and not English.
Hopefully, this will make me comfortable with the language and be worthwhile.
Well, it is time to get back to Pharmacology and Pathology....I cannot wait for Christmas!
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