Sunday, September 21, 2008

Tagged

Wendi tagged me. And although I don't have time to clean my apartment or answer phone calls/e-mails, I will spend time on this post because she is so special! :)?

Attached or Single? For once, I'm able to say (very happily) attached.


Best friend: Hmm. TMTC.


Cake or pie: My mom's frozen chocolate cheesecake. Or, if that's not available, pecan pie.


Day of Choice? A DAY OFF WOULD BE NICE. I don't care what day!!!!!!


Essential Item? My Chantix pen. I spent 15 minutes looking for it on L and D last night because it's the best pen ever!


Flavor of Ice Cream? Mint chocolate chip!!! Ice cream is my favorite dessert of all time and one worth giving up every other dessert for. I love every flavor except chocolate.


Gummy Bears or Worms? Hmm. Not a big fan of either. I pick jelly beans, starburst, or skittles.


Hometown? If I had to pick one, I guess McLean, VA but I mainly feel homeless.


Indulgences? Dried pineapple!


January or July? July for sure as it's SUNNY in Sac.


Kids? None in sight.


Last Movie I saw in a Theater? I think Mamma Mia.


Middle Name? Liana


Number of Siblings? 1 sister, Vanessa.


Oranges or Apples? Apples for sure, as I am about the most impatient person ever.


Phobia or Fear? Spiders!!!! Aaaaaaah!.


Quote? "There is only one happiness in life, to love and be loved." - George Sand


Reason(s!) to Smile?
1. Of a 20-day stretch of working, I have finished 14 days of them!
2. I had a wonderful 24h call on Sat and think I've finally figured out how to successfully pull the baby out in C-sections!
3. My mom is coming to SF on Thursday and I will get to see my parents this month!
4. I am going to MN for Thanksgiving to see more family!
5. The weather is gorgeous right now!


Season? Fall. As above, the weather is gorgeous right now! Sunny but not too hot.


Tag five more: I tag Vanessa, Darina, and Laura. And Hans. :) And I retag Kristen, Ebby, and Rachel. And I have issues with math.


Unknown Fact About Me? I was in the marching band in HS. Or maybe you knew that.


Vegetarian or Oppressor of Animals? I think I could do without meat and not miss it. I love salads!


Worst Habit? Worrying.


Xrays or Ultrasounds? Ultrasounds! C'mon, now -- I'm an OB girl!


Your favorite Food? Oh gosh. There are too many. JB's Thai cooking. Dried pineapple!!


Zodiac? Scorpio.

Friday, September 19, 2008

But I love that song!

Pachelbel's Canon in D is one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written. And I adore cellos (and cello players ;)


I must say, though, this You Tube video Eva forwarded me is quite funny.
Enjoy!

Friday, September 12, 2008

If only I were single again.....


... ha ha. Just kidding!!! I would never wish that! :)

But I did meet a very eligible Bachelor yesterday on the Davis 7 Pediatrics Ward. Not that I would have recognized this guy anywhere for I don't even have cable, but all the nurses were buzzing about "The Bachelor" being on the floor, going around kissing babies and whatnot. He came by, introduced himself, etc., and shook my hand! :)

I didn't even know his name but apparently he (Andy Baldwin), a U.S. Lieutenant and fellow M.D., works at the Navy's Bureau of Medicine and Surgery in D.C. (hey! close to my parents!!) and has his own website.
Who knew?? :)

He does have nice teeth, I must say.

See! Sacramento is so worth visiting! And working all the time on hospital floors lets you meet famous people!!!.... riiiiiiight.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Precious last weekend.... and nearly NOT an intern anymore!!!

I had a wonderful last weekend, before my 20-day-stretch of days of work/rounding started Monday (I'm 4 days in! 16 more to go!).

Saturday, we had a family medicine bbq/games afternoon at the house (and nearby park) of Kristin, one of the (true) interns. I wish I'd taken more pictures (Brenden was the big photographer), but our afternoon on the 100+ degree day (this is September, people!!!! Ah, how I am much more at home in CA...) included some good old intern-vs-resident softball (even though I suck big-time at softball, we managed to beat the 'terns in the 3-inning game) and basketball (the court must have been 120 degrees!). There was also great grilled food, guitar-hero playing, and fellowship enjoyed by all. Here are some pics (all candid! Hope they're not too boring!).



Love this picture of Brenden, caught when he didn't know I was snapping!
Alvin jams away on the guitar at Rock Band, while Kristin takes the drums...The others watch and wish they were as good... The great outdoors (don't you love that sky color??? It's what Sacramento is all about!)
Jeremy, Brian, and Phi (who got slightly burned... guess which girl scored in his face a few times in a row? ;))


Playing HORSE... er.. or OX, for the sake of time...
(Alvin, Brenden, Kristin's head)
I wanted to take this little yorkie, Clover, home with me!! (But Shomir wouldn't have anything of it!)
Aww..... how could you not want this little cutie in your home??!?!


On Sunday (even though Shom was post-24 hour call), he was a trooper and we headed to church. He has a darn good excuse for being sleepy, but I couldn't help but posting this one very good blackmail-worthy pic taken by Darina during the sermon... (... and there are more incriminating ones saved on my computer!)

We then had a yummy lunch of Dim Sum at the best place in Sac, New Canton, which is just a few blocks from my house.
Me and Darina waiting for the table... (this is a popular place!)
The group (from left: Alvin, Darina, Adam, me, and Shomir)


We rested a bit in the afternoon and then went tandem kayaking at the Lake Natomas Aquatic Center! It was a great time-- fun to be on the water and (phew) we didn't flip! Thanks to Darina for all of these pics!


Adam and Darina

Shom and me...
.... doing what we like to do best...

Doesn't that look relaxing?? It was a glorious weekend which unfortunately had to come to an end with the return of Monday, the first of my 20-day stretch (can you tell that I'm a wee bit nervous and peeved about this?) of labor.

But, on the bright side, as I write this, I am only 3 days away from being done with peds wards which is, I might add, quite a good rotation, but, more importantly, my LAST rotation of intern year (well, inpatient that is. I still haven't done Sports Med 1, which is a chill couple of outpatient weeks I'll knock out of the way in Feb. But I don't think that counts and will thus ignore it and declare myself done :))!!! I have tomorrow, then Saturday-Sunday 30 hour call to work (you won't catch me being able to even make it to church). Then I get to sleep a bit before going back onto OB as a TRUE R2 from now on!!!! I'm tempted to throw myself a little graduation party! That is, if I have a free hour to do so. Don't expect much blogging for the next few weeks, that's all I have to say! :)

Friday, September 5, 2008

The two sides

I'm currently on the tail end of the first week of my 2-week rotation (last of my intern rotations!) on Peds Wards. It's quite interesting because, although I don't really enjoy hospital medicine or really pediatrics all that much, it's been quite a nice week. Although painful at times because of all the scut work, it's kind of nice at times to be in the "intern" role because you have much less responsibility and don't look stupid for asking your superiors for help! I can claim to not know anything about kids and then look smart if I do bust out with some appropriate developmental milestone or miraculously correct drug dose (I do admit that I'm getting sick of doing all the math with mgs per kg drug dosing, cc/kg urine output, etc. though). But back to why it's pretty cush... maybe it's because it tends to be easier to deal with the medical (and usually more limited) problems of these little ones compared to the old geezers (say, at the VA where we do a lot of medicine) who have accumulated 80 years of disastrous medical issues (even though some of these kids have a lot of complex stuff going on). Maybe it's because morning exams and rounding takes less time because there is less body surface area to examine. Maybe I'm swayed by the schedule-- which starts at 6 a.m. but, if you are not on "long call" (meaning admitting during the day), can end with sign out as early as 4 p.m.! I can not say that I have ever on any other inpatient rotation walked out of the hospital before 6 p.m. The extra few hours per day are much appreciated! I've taken more naps this week than I think I did all of last year!

I even have this weekend off (this makes 3 in a row, which has been the most I have had since my 1st month of intern year when I started on gyn!), although I pay for it by being on Saturday weekend call for peds next weekend, followed by OB Saturday call the following weekend and OB Friday call the weekend after that which makes 20 days in a row on and rounding. Yuck. There is definitely a balance. I almost got down (and very lonely!) last weekend because I think I had too much time on my hands that I wasn't used to but I do really think 1 day off per week is kind of necessary!

Continuing to speak of days off-- I found out this week that, when I'm on my peds urgent care rotation in November, I get Thanksgiving and the subsequent 3 days off!!!!!! I can't believe this gift! I'm trying to see if I can meet up with my parents (who will be coming out in October anyway- yeah!) and Grandma in MN like last year.

And then-- (I must have done something really good to deserve this)-- although I am on 24 hour call on (Wednesday) Christmas Eve, I have gotten a clinic break and don't have to go back to work until the following Monday so I have basically 4 days off then, too! I CAN'T BELIEVE MY LUCK. Although I'm probably on call every day in 2009 to make up for this good fortune, I think it's worth it. :)

So enough of residency talk.


As for sides of recently-read books... two thumbs up for Marley and Me (John Grogan) and The Last Promise (by Richard Paul Evans, who is almost as sappy as Nicholas Sparks). Pass on The Almost Moon (Alice Sebold) and Lipstick Jungle (Candace Bushnell). Next is Lost and Found (Carolyn Parkhurst). (Rachel, I keep trying to request your authors/get them from the library but they're always checked out!! Maybe by the time we leave for Belize...)


And as far as 2 sides of things go.... have you all been watching the campaign coverage?

Let's just say that Shomir and I don't disagree on very many things, nor do I discuss much politics on this blog, but we tend to disagree on:

1. Whether dogs should be allowed inside the house

2. Whether playing "Call of Duty"/(Xbox) is a worthwhile use of precious free hours in residency

3. What constitutes a "good movie"

and

4. Which political party and candidate should be in our presidential office come November because the other party is insane.

I have never donated to a national campaign before... but there is a first time for everything and here is a very subtle picture of my preference...




And let me end by this post by wishing my little sis a very happy birthday (big 24!!)! She is far away in Denmark (it is 101 here and probably 51 degrees there) but I'm sure she'll be celebrating in style!!! (here's a pic of her in COLD water I stole from her blog)