Sunday, August 18, 2013

Calculate the Mass of the Sun


School has been busy. Real busy. Summer break is ovuh, boys and girls. We are currently in the renal system. Fun fact: there is a lot going on in your kidneys. On top of class material, our system leaders seem intent on asking me questions way beyond my mental capacity (which likely has something to do with my brain skills and possibly something to do with the level of difficulty of the questions). Here's how most of the renal system quiz questions read in my brain:




Ok yeah, just give me a second to multiply the renal artery by the derivative of aldosterone. You think I'm exaggerating, but, if I am, it's only barely. This picture, taken by a classmate a few weeks ago, seems more applicable than ever (the circular building is the medical school, by the way):




So. School is kinda tough. No surprises there. On the bright side, I just ate two gummy bear vitamins and they were really, really tasty. So... everything balances out, right? Right. Till next week!


Tuesday, August 6, 2013

An Apple a Day....

I'm back in action!

School started on Thursday. Am I happy? No. Am I devastated? Not really, no. I feel medium about it. I enjoyed my summer break, but med school isn’t going to learn itself. Apparently I have to do that. And the sooner I start, the sooner I finish.

Our first system is the infamous renal system. Lots of ions and gradients and tubules and stuff. It can get pretty confusing. Below is a picture of me on first day of school. First day of school pictures get less fun every year. I  miss the days of 101 Dalmatian lunch boxes and oversized Old Navy shirts. The good ole' days. Good news, though! Nineteen first days of school down, two to go!



  • So...after school on Thursday and Friday, I decided I need a break (still trying to work my school stamina back up), so I went to New York City this weekend with Lauren. I love New York. And being there with Lauren was lots of fun. Here are the highlights, followed by some pictures.

  • Walking around Central Park in the rain on Saturday morning.

  • Enjoying some waffles and dinges from a great little Belgian food truck outside the park.

  • Walking down Broadway to the Empire State Building, taking pictures of the city.

  • Eating at John’s Pizzeria in building that was originally a church. The ricotta-peperoni was the best pizza I’ve in my life, no offense, Chicago pizza places that come in a close second.

  • Wandering around the Metropolitan Museum of Art for a few hours.

  • Eating soup at the “Soup Nazi’s” restaurant (for those Seinfield fanz out there)

  • Attending church in a beautiful, old four-story brick building in Harlem. 














































At the time of writing, I’m riding back to Virginia on a bus that has outlets and wifi. Technology these days. I wanted more than anything to stay in New York longer, but I have an 8 am class tomorrow. Back to the grind. Ready or not, M2 starts for real this week.