Friday, April 28, 2006

The end of everything

To quote major hottie/incredible musician/funny actor/major hottie Chris Isaak, this is the end of everything. Or at least it feels like it. The pinnacle of education in my life is over, and along with it some really great people and experiences. I certainly won't miss most of the things associated with school, such as tests, scale checks, clinic requirements, scale checks, encounter forms, scale checks, board examinations, scale checks, certain annoying people in my class, scale checks, really important patients no showing, scale checks, people stealing my instruments, scale checks, etc. Huh, I guess I won't miss school at all. Only my bestest buddies in the whole world, and you know who you are!!! You guys are the best and I love you!! I don't know how I would have made it through school without you. I know I've said this a fabillion times, but I know I was accepted into this class for a reason. You have changed the course of my life forever, and I am truly a different person for having known you. I am counting the days to September until we reunite!! Ugggghhhh, this is sounding like a really sappy love letter. But I do love you guys, and this is technically a letter, so..... just kidding. Seriously, this has been the best two years of my life. And I'm seriously going to stop with the stupid quotes. To end this with a good quote from Tom Hanks in Sleepless In Seattle- "Goodbye! I love ya!!"

Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Karel, this one's for you!!

Goodness gracious me, I can't believe it's been since January sinced I blogged. Thanks for the comment to remind me, Heidi! And Karel, I hope this post is worth the wait. Well, boards are over. At least the ones we have to study for. I have spent every waking moment that I am not in school in my bed. Ahhhhh, a bed. What a wonderful thing God invented for us. A mattress, lots of blankies, and some nice pillows make me never ever want to do anything but sleep!! I am not ashamed to say I can sleep in until noon sometimes, and I enjoy every moment of it. I also deserve to spend as much time as possible in my wonderfully perfect bed seeing as I have been to the depths of hell and back since March. Boards suck. What else can I say? Sitting in the same room for 8 hours to take one test is beyond ridiculous. Listening to people snort their boogers, wipe snot on their pants and clear their throats for 8 hours is also ridiculous. And yet, I did it, and managed not to go insane in the process (well, sort of). The light at the end of the tunnel is the brightest I have ever seen it, and I am so excited to graduate and join my hunny-bunny in Arizona. It will really suck not to see my family as often, but I guess that's why they invented airplanes. Now, if only I could find a board patient.....