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3rd, 4th, and now 5th SEMESTER!


Well I have let a considerable amount of time pass since my past post, my apologies to the some odd 10 family members that read this (:  Lets see, since January I have completed 3rd and 4th semester and am now in 5th semester! I only have 2 more semesters after this and I know they are going to fly by! I cannot believe I am already in 5th!

I know why I was not able to post anything during 3rd semester because it was very busy and VERY stressful. I believe it was during 3rd that I coined the phrase "robot mode." Everytime RJ would call me and a test was coming up (which was pretty much all the time) I would simply tell him I that I had breached into "robot mode" and will not be as pleasant as I usually am. If you are unclear with the definition of this phenomenon I will clear it up for you =

Robot mode = complete focus and dedication to the 3x5ft space in my room full of books, notes, and information that all needs to compact its way into my brain -> no time for showering, only quick bursts of energy for a run and intermittent meals....

Luckily RJ, himself, experienced the "robotmode" this past summer when studying for his first board exam! Ahhh! I completely understood his lack of facial expression and passion for life during this time, as he was, indeed.......a robot.

It is funny how every semester ends because even though 3rd was so stressful, I received the best grades I have gotten at Ross -> pressure makes diamonds!!

4th semester was just a blur. It was a slight transition from more memorization to clinical application with the class clinical pathology, however, nothing too exciting. This semester is where IT IS AT! I am finally (after almost 2 years) learning some clinical small animal medicine!!! YAY! Though the professors are hard, and the concepts difficult, I LOVE it! We also have many many interactive labs this semester. I have already done my physical exam on a sheep ->
Can you tell I was excited ?? I get to put a sheep and dog under anesthetic in the next upcoming weeks. That brings up another interesting aspect of this semester, we have diagnostic imaging and anesthesia as classes and I find them highly enriching.....yet I am truely amazed at what I was allowed to do at the various clinics I worked at before vet school. Sorry to everyone that I exposed to scattered x-rays or anesthetic gas...I was not trained properly and had little idea of truely what I was doing.

I believe most of the class received their "Rossie" model last week. This is a model that we can practice performing a spay on. HOLY CRAP! My responsibilities just keep increasing as the months turnover. My anesthesia professor told our class that it will take us about 4-5hrs to perform our first spay...when the average surgeon in practice can do it in ~20min! Well considering that I will have to perform this magical surgery in less then 10 months I better get practicing on this model! Maybe I can bring it down to 3.5 hrs (;  This surgery on a live animal falls FAR short from the fake "Rossie" (spay) that I am required to do next semester in order to pass the ENTIRE semester! So again.....will pressure make diamonds???

Today was St. Kitts Independence day so we had the day off...the second "holiday" I have had off in two years. Anyways, no compaints here, as soon as I am done on this island the better. Don't get me wrong, it is a beautiful place where I met my love #2 (Arthur) BUT home is where I belong....and this is not home.



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Christmas 2011



The boys were home and doing their typical napping before the real eating began..

I was relaxing too.

Well one of them is up at least...

Grandpa (:

My geriatric love muffins!

Opening some gifts with the family.




Now, the real fun begins...every year my uncles put together the most elaborate gift exchange I have ever witnessed. There are 3 rounds, everyone gets a gift each round. We are able to trade and be bribed each round. Within the gifts are a variety of things including: gag gifts, really nice gifts, keys to really really nice gifts in the final round, and "face-off cards." These face-off cards allow for the person who opened it to challenge other family members in a game. This particular game was trying to throw a ping pong ball into a red cup, stack another red cup on top off the ball and previous cup and then throw another ball, and so on. I lost... My cousin Melanie won.

My aunt was a competitor.

Melanie's cups are in the foreground...needless to say she won.

I got another face-off so this was the game that I played with RJ against my parents. We had to string a piece of linguine through the top of a pop can and carry together across the family room to another chair and stack. We needed to bring three cans over and stack them in a pyramid, all with one piece of damn linguine. RJ and I won!! Yay!

Oh geez mom, your losing it!!

RJ and I took this really seriously.

So the next game my brothers played was obviously taing nylons and putting them on their head with baseballs in them. They then had to knock over water bottles until they were all knocked down.



This is really funny because the items on the ottoman were would buzz you if you picked them up. So my parents got buzzed!!

This game was especially hilarious! My two cousins and myself put vasoline on our nose and were suppose to take cotton balls from the counter to a bowl in the family room without using our hands.




Melanie won!!

I was so happy to spend Christmas with my family and RJ. I had a great time!


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Surprise Trip for RJ to Traverse City!!

I was actually having a difficult time studying for finals because I was SO EXCITED to surprise RJ and take him to "Michigan wine country" = Traverse City! His mom helped by packing his bag and getting the car ready for the drive while I was away. I flew in on saturday night, so sunday morning I went over to his house in the morning. I went into his room and woke him up and told him we were going on a little trip. I was suppose to wait until we were in the car, but I blurted it out then, "We are going to Traverse City!" His reaction was pretty typical for a male, "Alright, sounds good, let me brush my teeth" haha. We stayed for a couple nights at an Inn on a vinyard that specialized in Reisling, our favorite type of wine. They also gave a complementary bottle of different kinds of reisling in the room everyday (awesome).

RJ's surprised face



View from the room

This was the other area of the Inn, it was pretty much a big house with renovated rooms.

Dining room

Basement

This was the common area kitchen where the guests could eat breakfast. RJ and I were the only couple there the first morning....so we ate everything they offered with no shame.

The goodies that RJ's mom packed for us (: Thanks!

Secret door to the wine cellar in the basement!

Wine celler

Wine cellar

So the girl that was helping us get checked in shared a story about the owner of the vineyard/Inn, she said that the owner made a machine that produces wine by the ounce for wine tastings in the wine cellar. He sold his idea to disney....probably why the place was amazing!

Belgium waffle maker...yes please!


Yum!

RJ making his belgium waffle.
  
RJ wanted to go to some microbrew pubs downtown, I guess there are some famous ones in Traverse City. This particular one was called Right Brain Brewery.

I don't usually like dark beers, but this one was delicious! I had RJ take a picture of me drinking a dark beer...it was actually a whimpy lager disguised as a stout.

So I take my fiance on this romantic getaway and how do we celebrate it....Mcdonalds and wine?? haha Seriously, it was my idea! I wouldn't want to share Mcdonalds and wine with anyone else but my RJ (;