Wednesday, September 21, 2011

2 quizes passed today... anatomy and mint.

Monday...  seems so long ago already.
Terribly dry evidence-based practice lecture.  Went to Razzy Fresh for frozen yogurt for lunch.  It's no Yoz.  It was not only 8 calories an ounce. It was pricy.  But it hit the spot.  For dinner there was cooking and cuddling. And I successfully used the bus twice!

Tuesday...
Woke up fairly early to do some school work.  Tuesday is just such a long day.  Coming home @ 7pm had such an intense bibimbap craving.  Made fried rice and a fried egg at home. Sriracha <3

Today...
 We had wheelchair day in Assessment and Intervention.  Pretty self explanatory... got to navigate getting into and out of the building and into and out of the bathroom as a person who uses a wheelchair.  That was pretty fun.  In cadaver lab, we used the lady today instead of the man.  There are very obvious differences, because of her age.  She was much older.  She also had a lot more adipose (fat). If I am to be a cadaver one day I best stay in shape!  We also had our first lab quiz!  95%  got a little confused by some vocabulary.  Then I walked to Mediterranean Grill in Squirrel Hill for a falafel and baba ganoush sandwich.  The restaurant is in a creepy basement (which didn't seem handicapped accessible).  But it is pretty fancy once inside the actual dinning area.  The sandwich was maybe $2 more than I would have liked to pay (Detroit prices?).  And there were NO pickles (this is the sad part).  And I would have liked it grilled or crisped.  The falafel and baba were fairly tasty tho!  On my walk between the Mothership (main campus as Professor Jodi calls it), Mediterranean Grill, and Chatham Eastside, I identified 4 types of mint growing in folks front gardens.  There was catnip, apple mint, spearmint, and lemon balm.  The exciting thing is that the front lawns were pretty shady (not very sunny) so it gives me hope for my shady green patch, hopeful to be a garden next spring!  Then back at Chatham Eastside we had CPR training.  It was relatively fast and painless.  Nothing compared to the training that MORC or Camphill put me through! Then I walked home (which I do everyday, because it only takes 30 minutes).  As soon as I walked outside it started raining and as soon as I got home it stopped.  Awesome, right?  At home Joy was listening anxiously to Democracy Now and screaming about the Troy Davis case.  Since... she has gone out to dinner with Matt and his family.  What to do tonight?  Study?

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