Sunday, April 19, 2009

S-P-R-I-N-G-!

It's finally here! Springtime!

It's time for - tank tops, skirts, and sandals!

Green is reappearing where white winter snow used to be!

Flowers are blooming and the birds are chirping!


My favorite part of spring is spending hours upon hours outdoors, enjoying the beautiful weather. That and wearing skirts and flip flops!
What's your favorite part of spring?

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Those crazy Texans

They want to secede and become their own country!

Follow the link below if interested:

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2009/04/16/texas-governor-says-secession-possible/

Enjoy!

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Jen the psych patient

I've now spent 3 days in the psych hospital and... well I sort of feel like a patient. No I'm not crazy, well maybe a little - I think you have to be a little nuts to voluntarily subject yourself to medical school.
Anyways...I feel like a patient, because my day is structured very similar to theirs.
In the morning I go in and talk with a few patients and then do some paper work or have a report from the nurses on how the patients are doing. Then at 10 am we have group. Groups is a time when most of the patients get together with the counselors and have some activity planned. I attended and participated as well (my participation is not as in depth as the patients, we are here to discuss and work through their issues, not mine). Then I busy myself with reading, etc until lunch. After lunch, group therapy. Off I go. I missed the later afternoon group because we were rounding today. Of course that was the coolest group session of all --> PET THERAPY! That's when a dog comes into visit the patients.
Just like the patients I busy myself until group and then off I go to participate. The only difference is I get to hang out behind the nurses desk and I have a key that lets me out of the building at the end of the day.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Welcome to Psychiatry!

Welcome, Welcome to your 3rd year medical school Psychiatry Rotation.
Here are a few rules to abide by during your 4 weeks with us.

1. If you are in a situation and your gut tells you this is not good or that you shouldn't be there - leave. Listen to your gut.

2. When in a room with a patient, NEVER let the patient occupy the exit. Never let yourself get trapped in a room with the patient between you and the exit!

3. Never touch your patients. If they are sad and crying - no hugging, no touching their hands, no sitting on their beds. You never know how the patient will interpret such acts and you don't want to get into a he said, she said battle.

4. After shaking your patient's hand, wash your hand - you never know where that hand might have been.

5. Never trust your patients. They are not your friends, they are not supposed to be your friends, do not give out any personal information and never let your guard down.

Planes, Trains, and Automobiles

And the NYC subway system. That was pretty much my Friday. I didn't get on a plane though, but Sief did. He headed back to Cali for a month to do research at UC Davis. I headed off to New York City to see my old college roomie - Ryann!
We had a great time and I'll just do a quick summary of our expeditions, rather than writing for days about it.
Friday night - we went out for dinner, drinks, and catching up.
Sadly Saturday was rainy - so we headed to the Museum of Modern Art.

(above) Andy Warhol

Next up on the list was to head to Times Square and buy tickets for a musical for the same evening. There is a place underneath "the red steps" that you can get them 30-50% off face value. They don't sell every musical though.

That was the line we waited in. After talking with some people who work for the place we decided to buy tickets for "The Fantastiks." Which "they loved." One lady described it as "Romeo & Juliet meets comedy" Tickets bought!
Down to little Italy for some yummy Italian pizza. Then back to the room, quick change and off to the musical. Which was much smaller than we both expected, but was still really good. Since the theater was so small everyone was pretty close to the stage which was neat.
Sunday - down to Chinatown for Dim Sum before heading to Central Park to walk around until it was time to go.

Not all the lines or places to get on the subway are opened on Sunday, so I decided earlier in the day rather than mess with the subway & 3 train transfers I would have to make I was just going to get a cab to Penn Station to catch my train back to Harrisburg. Well, the subway ride back from Central Park took a little longer than expected and....so did the taxi ride. I'm worried I'm going to miss my train. We pull up to the intersection near Penn Station and I pay the cab driver & say I'll get out here. I open the door, 1 foot steps out and the cabbie says - the cars are moving (so we could pull closer) - he starts driving (slowly) and I climb back into the taxi van with the door still open. He stops again - I say good enough jump out and start running. I jumped out of the cab at 3:05, my train leaves at 3:13pm. Mind you I have no idea where I'm going once inside Penn Station - which is a huge hub for a lot of public transportation. I ran like a mad woman and did make it! whew!

Ry and I had a great weekend. It reminds you that even though there are always lots of things changing in our lives some things thankfully never change!

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

A Little More Nature

My Aunt Edwina works at the Sacramento Wildlife Refuge near my hometown. She works in the office, but occasionally gets to go outside and do exciting things. Other times nature finds its way inside.

Below is a picture of a couple day old baby owl that she got to help feed.


Her job was to hold open the baby owl's mouth while her friend Jackie put in cut up pieces of....




baby mouse! ewww...

Monday, April 6, 2009

The Perfect Last Day of Vacation

Yesterday was the official last day of my vacation month and it was awesome . It was a beautiful spring day and I knew that I had to spend some time outside enjoying the weather. So I gathered up the gang - Sief, Oday (his brother) and his friend Kim to join me at a new park, Wildwood in Harrisburg. I'd never been to Wildwood so this was an adventure. As we walk up to the start of one of the hiking trails Sief says "I hope there aren't any ticks out here. I don't want to get Lyme disease." Jen, "What are the chances of that happening?" Well...Sief points out that the disease is endemic in the area, but we trudge on.

AS you can see from the picture - spring has not really sprung at Wildwood and if you look carefully you can see that it's really not that wild - note the highway in the background. Don't get me wrong it was a nice little park, just situated near a freeway. I think in the fall when the leaves change color it would be beautiful.
Anyways...back to the story.
We hike and then stop to take a short break at a picnic table. There is a tiny spider crawling across the table. I decide to try to get a close up picture of the little guy.

See his 4 beady little eyes looking at me. As I'm taking his picture the spider decides to jump at me and can you guess my reaction...I scream and jump out of my seat from this teeny tiny spider. I tried to play it off that the spider looked much bigger when looking through my camera.
Then we continue our hike. Sief stops to look at some shelf fungus

only to feel something moving on his ankle...dun duh duh
"A TICK!!!!!!!!!" It was definitely was a tick, sadly I do not have a picture we were too busy shooing it off of his leg. Thankfully, the tick had not bitten Sief and was just running around on his leg.
We started the hike back to the car and heard rustling in the leaves.
This time we saw a SNAKE!

If you look you can see the snake. Not really a scary snake - it's the same kind of snake I had as a pet in biology class in 8th grade.

That's the summary of our day in Wildwood Park. After that we headed to downtown Harrisburg and just walked around a while. We stumbled upon the Whitter museum and decided to catch the IMAX movie "Monsters vs. Aliens" in 3D! It was pretty cool - the 3D effect was neat, but the screen felt too close to my face.

The evening ended with making dinner at home and watching the movie Bedtime Stories! (Which was exciting because I got it from the RedBox before it's actual release date!)