Here's the list w/ some editing:
- SCUBA Diving where I saw puffer fish, octopus, snake eel, lobster in trap, eel, and green turtle
- Good steak at Diamond Cut
- Fire breathing/eating
- "Hippy dancing"
- Teacher gambling
- Free hotel rooms
- Room service at 5am
- Walking on roof of Marriott
- Elbow in the mouth
All in all, an interesting night to say the least
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
One more set...
So I've finished my 4th round of tests and have only one more on the 10th of December (yes, the day i come home). They went decent, but I have to be completely honest, it's uber hard to study when there is little to study from. More detailed questions from less material I think is much harder than less detailed questions from more material. Well anywho, in anatomy, we're not far from finishing the dog anatomy which if you scroll down a little, you can get a comical picture of what I've studied. I mean if you can't get a laugh out of a balloon dog skeleton, then what can you get a laugh out of?
So just over two weeks til i return to Chicago... my list of things to do:
Zoo (St. Louis, Lincoln Park, Brookfield)
Chicago style hot dog (probably at Vienna Beef factory)
Nice hamburger (Ruby Tuesday, just for good times)
Driving
Thorbjorg!!!
Sis 21st
Doing nothing for a day (probably multiple times)
Bears and chips/salsa
Good beer!
American money
and much, much more...
So just over two weeks til i return to Chicago... my list of things to do:
Zoo (St. Louis, Lincoln Park, Brookfield)
Chicago style hot dog (probably at Vienna Beef factory)
Nice hamburger (Ruby Tuesday, just for good times)
Driving
Thorbjorg!!!
Sis 21st
Doing nothing for a day (probably multiple times)
Bears and chips/salsa
Good beer!
American money
and much, much more...
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Whoops
Oh yeah, I have a blog... Gotta keep it up to date (thanks to the siblings for reminding me)
Alright, since the last blog, I had tests about a week ago and I did well on them all, but physiology scared me when I left. Thinking that I had failed, it was pretty neat that I had luckily beat the curve not of my own accord. I'll definitely study harder next time so I don't have that feeling again.
Oh, oh, oh, to touch and... errr... that's something else, but I do have something new to tell you... I'VE BREATHED UNDERWATER!!! Yeah, I've had SCUBA class twice in a resort pool and Monday I go out into the ocean for my first open water dive. So I'm uber excited about that.
I got to play in a full field soccer game with goals and a (sort of) ref. It was awesome! We lost in PK's, but there were FANS. And a whole lot of them. Cheering and yelling. Kelly was organizing the "Give me an R!" cheer, while Ron was yelling about the "faux-hawk". We had probably twice, if not triple, the size of Windsor (a medical school on the island) cheering section. Somewhere around 50 or 60 people. It was soo exciting and just made playing so much more fun. It was the greatest Friday night I've had in a long time. Thank you to all the fans. It was amazing!
School is going well and as always, I'm excited about going to class and learning so I'm still very happy to be here. Thanks to all those that are helping me stay here.
And I will be back the 10th of Dec.
Alright, since the last blog, I had tests about a week ago and I did well on them all, but physiology scared me when I left. Thinking that I had failed, it was pretty neat that I had luckily beat the curve not of my own accord. I'll definitely study harder next time so I don't have that feeling again.
Oh, oh, oh, to touch and... errr... that's something else, but I do have something new to tell you... I'VE BREATHED UNDERWATER!!! Yeah, I've had SCUBA class twice in a resort pool and Monday I go out into the ocean for my first open water dive. So I'm uber excited about that.
I got to play in a full field soccer game with goals and a (sort of) ref. It was awesome! We lost in PK's, but there were FANS. And a whole lot of them. Cheering and yelling. Kelly was organizing the "Give me an R!" cheer, while Ron was yelling about the "faux-hawk". We had probably twice, if not triple, the size of Windsor (a medical school on the island) cheering section. Somewhere around 50 or 60 people. It was soo exciting and just made playing so much more fun. It was the greatest Friday night I've had in a long time. Thank you to all the fans. It was amazing!
School is going well and as always, I'm excited about going to class and learning so I'm still very happy to be here. Thanks to all those that are helping me stay here.
And I will be back the 10th of Dec.
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