Thursday, July 28, 2005

Sarah


sarah
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I drag a new friend from classes to the hash and she poses for a nice picture. She's a fellow career swapper, so we've had a ton to talk about!

Rainy Day at the Hash


Hash
Originally uploaded by jessriggs.
Here's a picture of me running through the streets of Boston with the Boston Hash House Harriers. We went all through the North End, along the waterfront, through South Station and ended up near the Boston Common... not a bad tour of the city! Apparently the camera man was slower than me :-p

it's been a while

I guess I have been really wrapped up in school stuff of late. I spend at least a day of each weekend studying for anatomy as well as a couple of nights a week.. craziness. And, I'm only getting an A-! I know, I should be happy with that figuring that I didn't major in anything related to anatomy in college and half the class are ex-exercise physiology majors, but I'm used to putting forth much less effort for better grades. I guess I could always go back to being an engineer, but what is the fun in that, right?

Well, I am definitely learning that I need to balance things out more. I need to take nights off to spend with Brian and my friends and I need to be ok with A-s, B+s, and hell even the occational C... ok, maybe that's taking things too far!

It's just a lot harder to change your life than I thought: more effort, lack of free time, and a ton of questions as to whether or not you are doing the right thing. At least there are others there in the same situation, and I think each of us has already had a day or two where we've contemplated going back to the our familiar former lives. Perhaps in a couple more months I won't believe I ever doubted myself. We already have had one girl withdrawal, and it was really sad.

Grad school is definitely more than I thought it would be!

Tuesday, July 05, 2005

Ithaca

Brian and I spent the holiday weekend in Ithaca with his Cornell friends, and I was pleasantly surprised with how the trip turned out. I was expecting a typical college town with your usual ugly 70s-style buildings (which there were some of) and dive bars (there were those too), but I was blown away by the gorges. You could park a block from campus, walk down a ravine and be in a completely different place. It was great! Besides the gorges it reminded me a lot of Burlington, VT: very laid back, hippy-like rural town with more democrats then Dunkin Doughnuts (can the state of MA claim that?) Although I was worried about not having a weekend to really crack the books, I am really glad I went on this trip... and I did manage to read an entire chapter about the Abdomen in between gorge swim sessions :)

Friday, July 01, 2005

Crazy new schedule

Wow, I've found absolutely no time to email friends, update this blog, or even really hang out with people this week. I've been getting up at 6 or 7, either heading to class or studying, breaking for an hour lunch, and then in my anatomy class or lab till 5pm. By the time I'm done with all that, I barely have enough energy to make myself dinner and I usually do more reading.... I'm afraid at this pace I may burn out soon. I think I may need to stop taking the weekends "off" and spread out the work load a bit.

I guess the good news is that I am starting to understand a lot of it, but on the flip side I don't really remember what my friends look like. :(