Friday, January 30, 2009

Sushi Night....

My dad ordered a sushi kit and it came in today. He did such a great job, especially for his first time. We had five different rolls, three of which you will see below. My sister came home with me this weekend so she could take some weekend insurance class to maintain her insurance license. So it was essentially a family dinner, and fun one at that. Plus, I annoyed everyone with my camera.


Dad's Sushi Platter
Gretchen and her shrimp
Dad, the sushi chef
JT and Dad working together on the sushi
Me and Dad

Me and Gretchen
Me and JT

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Last Supper....

Tonight is the last night I will spend in Knoxville with my sister. It is a bitter sweet night. Being her friends. Speaking of which, her neighbor and friend, Amber, who lives upstairs is cooking my "last supper" in Knoxville. I am just using it as a play on words. Anyways, she is making a great dinner...first, we got some antipasta of mozzarella, mushrooms, olives, and grape seeds. She is also making cous cous, vegetable and turkey bacon quiche, a spinach salad with mango, nuts, and pomegranate blueberry dressing. I love good food. Because of this, losing weight is not an easy back with JT will be great! However, I have enjoyed the time with my sister and getting to knowtask. We were also anticipating watching The Office, but it is a re-run. It looks like everything is a re-run.

We, as a married couple, also had some good things happen to us today. First, JT has been looking into refinancing our car because our original interest rate was 13%. He was able to refinance the car at 6%, saving us $1800 over the course of the loan. That is huge for us! Also, JT is going to start refereeing basketball games to make additional money. We are working to save money and pay off the little things that we owe on in order to begin attacking my monstrosity of a student loan. Additionally, we want to start saving for a down payment for a condo or home once I start residency. So JT has big plans! I am glad he is handling the money because it makes my life much less complicated. I love that man!

I intend to have a great weekend! I start cardiology on Monday and am looking forward to that as well! Have a great weekend.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

25 Things

Rules:
Once you've been tagged, you are supposed to write a note with 25 random things, facts, habits, or goals about you. At the end, choose 25 people to be tagged. You have to tag the person who tagged you. If I tagged you, it's because I want to know more about you.

(To do this, go to "notes" under tabs on your profile page, paste these instructions in the body of the note, type your 25 random things, tag 25 people (in the right hand corner of the app) then click publish.)


I did not do a great job at this. Add anything random about me if you want!

1. My favorite ice cream combination is orange sherbet and chocolate chip, though I will eat about any kind of ice cream.

2. I plan to adopt at least one, maybe 2, children.

3. My grandma had triplets naturally and no one in the family has had multiples, yet. And my sis and I are the only ones without kids.

4. JT and I only dated 3 months before getting engaged.

5. I tend to go through friend phases.

6. I paid 1700$ a month in rent in NYC, and that was not Manhattan.

7. I did not make a C until medical school.

8. I ran a half marathon in 2007.

9. My husband in the only man I have ever had sex with.

10. My senior prom date wore a zuit suit, with the hat, chain and all.

11. I was pulled over for suspected DUI when I was 15. I was just nervously swerving.

12. If I could be any kind of doctor, in a perfect world, it would be a high risk OBGYN.

13. I wish my husband used all the song lyrics in his head to become a doctor, lawyer, or maybe president....

14. I think everyone needs a gay " boy"friend.

15. I feel I am too passive and wish I was stronger at times.

16. I love vanilla cream with milk poured over it.

17. Don't understand why a 21 year old can have a 6 year old, 3 year old, twin 2 year olds, a 16 month old and triplets in the neonatal ICU.....and normal, good married people have trouble conceiving. The world can be so cruel.

18. I love pad thai.

19. I played in the KY girls state basketball tournament.

20. I graduated college with an English degree and teaching certificate. Now I am in medical school and have not taught one day.

21. I am not very good at putting in catheters.

22. I have seen a thirty pound set of testicles.... in med school.

23. I feel guilty that my sister has all the medical problems and I have none.

24. I actually love watching TV. I know that is silly and boring and mindless but I do.

25. I hate to be scared.....ie movies, people jumping out at me.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Date Night

The beginning of last week, I proposed to JT that we go on a "date" this weekend once I got back from Knoxville. Well, on Wednesday, he announced that he had something planned for me. He kept it a surprise until late in the morning on Saturday when I needed to know what to wear. We drove to Lexington where we ate at DeSha's and went to a musical at the opera house. The food was good....we had fried green tomatoes and salmon and cookie baked into a soup bowl. Yeah, a cookie in a soup bowl. It was delicious. Afterwards, we saw the show Ain't Misbehaven with Ruben Studdard, the second winner from American Idol. It was a compilation of songs from 1930s Harlem, all written by the same person. We did not get home until almost one in the morning, but I had such a great time! I could not have married a better man. We only took a few silly head shots, none of which are great pictures, but just wanted to update the blog with what has been going on!



Sunday, January 11, 2009

Night

I am back in Knoxville now. I just good turkey burgers and green beans for dinner and am waiting for Gretchen to get home from work. I am watching the end of the Steelers vs Chargers game and flipping to see the red carpet of the Golden Globes. Doing some studying to prepare for tomorrow. It is very cold! But my mom got Gretchen and I heated blankets this weekend, making it a bit warmer. And I pulled out the ole high school sweatshirt...Lady Pats basketball.
Have a great week!

Saturday, January 10, 2009

New Year's Resolutions, Goals, Efforts...
(I know this is ten days late but I figured if I put it out there, at least I would have something/someone to hold me accountable.)

1) Read 10 non-medical books..... ~I am almost finished with the first one, "To Be Told" by Dan Alender, that JT got me for Christmas. The next one will be "I Know This Much is True" by Wally Lamb that Denise and Daniel bought me. After that, I am open to suggestions.

2) Lose Weight.....
~I realize almost all Americans have this goal. My weight goes up and down all the time but I really want to lose weight for reasons beyond myself now. I want to be at a healthier weight so that when we are ready for children, my body is a good home. Plus, I just really want to be thinner overall. My goal is 40-50 pounds, a little bit at a time, by next year.

3) Choose a Specialty..... ~This is not one that I may or may not meet like the above two. I have to do this. However, I want to make a prayerful and well thought out decision. Thus, it is a resolution.

4) Enjoy more time with my husband and family.....
~Once I start residency, my time will not be my own. The same is true for much of my career. So during this year and the first half of 2010, I want to take time to enjoy my husband, his family, my family and our friends.

Sorry it has been awhile....

It has been about a week or more since my last post. Last Sunday, I headed to Knoxville, TN for a month long rotation in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. I am staying with sister, Gretchen, and the internet has not been great....thus not posting. I am coming home on the weekends to hang out with JT.

So far, the rotation is going well. The field, PMR, has multiple focuses. It encompasses everything from stroke patients, spinal cord injuries, amputees, head injuries....Also, I am going to spend some time with the pediatric rehab doc. She cares for newborns with a variety of disabilities, children with cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy and such. I am very excited about that.

Living with my sister has been good as well. It is cold because she lives in an older, spacious apartment that is hard to heat. I have enjoyed spending time with her and her friends. She started classes this week so our schedules do not really line up. Nevertheless, it is good to see her.

I hope to post some day this week if I get a chance!

Friday, January 02, 2009

New Year's Eve with the Foxes...

We rang in the new year with our good friends Jason and Emily Fox. We met them for dinner and afterwards went bowling with Jason's family's church. It was good clean fun. Plus we got to hang out with our dear friends we see once or twice a year. We also got see a little bit of their daughter Stella as well.



Stella trying to play basketballEmily and Stella watching Jason and JT bowl
Emily and JT trying to look "tough"
Me and JT, I love this picture