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A Mangled Mingle: August 2012
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Friday, August 31, 2012. I forgot that when the bell rings, children spill out of classrooms like a flash flood. Overwhelming and destroying everything in it's path. Somehow, my kids find me clinging to my classroom door for dear life, trying not to get swept up into the cesspool known as "the yard.". Picked up my "Staff" t-shirts for work at least. One for every day of the week. Woohoo! Sometimes, when I talk to the girls at school, their conversations make my Inner Feminist and Adult Me cringe in horror.
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A Mangled Mingle: July 2012
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Sunday, July 29, 2012. The Last Summer (Maybe). But before that, a picture of our baseball ball park with a rainbow. I haven't been to a game in a while. This picture was from the days when each ticket was $1 off every time one of the pitchers, Tim Lincecum, struck. The medical school cake was a Napoleon cake and the round dome pictured is a Princess cake. Ugh, my stomach hurts just thinking about cake. I don't want to eat cake for a long, long time. The two of us can't finish a whole jug of wine! Now we...
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yoderjb | Medical Student Musings
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An Introspective Look at the Physical and Mental Effects of Medical School on the 20-Something Caucasian Male. I'm a 4th year Medical Student at the Medical College of Virginia. Which means I am currently working on applying to residency programs in family medicine and awaiting Match Day to find out where I will continue my training for the next three years. June 14, 2012. Found: The Joy of Medicine. April 30, 2012. March 13, 2012. March 7, 2012. Birth Control “Scandal”. March 6, 2012. Haven’t post...
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this day | anna in med school
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Diving in head first and writing what i can. Anna in med school. John’s shift ended at 4pm today, but I wasn’t surprised when he didn’t get home until 6. It’s the name of the game when you’re an ER doc; as much as I gripe about it, I get it. I also get it when he doesn’t have time to return my comparatively trivial texts: “When you get home, may I go for a run? I need time.”. 8221; and went to throw the rest in the trash. 8220;Stop.” She paused but kept going and opened the trash can. I went for a run at...
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pour les mamans | anna in med school
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Diving in head first and writing what i can. Anna in med school. She passed away a little over a decade ago, and I can honestly say that I think about her everyday–mostly fairly happy memories or fun ideas, like that I think she would be tickled pink that I still core and slice apples like her (there are. Or that I’ve finally come around to. Mom would decidedly not be proud of everything I’ve done in the last 10 years (good God, she would cringe at the indiscretion of a public blog! She had, no joke, act...
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evelyn: a birth story on a birthday | anna in med school
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Diving in head first and writing what i can. Anna in med school. Evelyn: a birth story on a birthday. Evelyn. Our sweet, pure-joy second born is a year old today. Someone once called her an old soul, and that rings true to me, for reasons I can’t fully articulate maybe because she always seems more patient, tolerant, and observant than the rest of her crazy family. Even in birth, her story starts with that of her sister’s. Aurelia was born unusually quickly. I did try to make it to crossfit. If anything ...
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gratitude | anna in med school
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Diving in head first and writing what i can. Anna in med school. So much of what I want to write are words of thanks. It took a whole heck of a lot of willpower to not devote my first several posts to individual loved ones–no offense, but that might make for a pretty boring blog. Don’t worry, the profoundly mushy, albeit completely sincere, love and appreciation notes will filter out gradually. For now, thank you readers, especially:. 6 Responses to “gratitude”. September 6, 2010 at 2:57 pm. Fill in your...
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this is a good pace for you | anna in med school
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Diving in head first and writing what i can. Anna in med school. This is a good pace for you. The Broad Street Run. Is the nation’s largest 10-mile race, with over 40,000 runners. It starts in North Philly, goes around City Hall (it used to go straight through the building! Then ends at Navy Yard. I’ve wanted to run it since moving to Philly. My first year I didn’t register in time (before the lottery, it filled up in hours! Then pregnant year 2, travel year 3, hella pregnant. About to get real →. Notify...
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where we are now | anna in med school
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Diving in head first and writing what i can. Anna in med school. Where we are now. It’s a trite expression, but I can’t think of a better sound in the world than that of children’s laughter–especially our child’s (I’m biased). The unrepressed joy, it’s enough to make my heart feel like it’s going to explode out of my chest. Last week to document this flash in our family timeline, I found myself apologizing. Whereas Aurelia was almost entirely smiles and giggles during our August photo shoot. This is such...