Breaking into the 'Old Boys Club'

Medicine has traditionally been a profession full of old white men. Even though the way has been well-paved by women before me, training to be a doctor can still be very challenging. Here are the stories of my trials and tribulations...

Friday, December 29, 2006

Luxor...my new fave!

So my mom introduced me to this computer game that I am addicted to. It's called Luxor and I've been playing it for most of my visit. Who needs to visit your mom that you rarely see when you have this awesome game to play?!??!?!?! Needless to say, I will finish the game by the time I leave to go home.

Mom and I returned from my aunt's place in the Rockies! There was freshly fallen snow and mountain sheep in my aunt's front yard! My cousin, uncle, and my other cousin's boyfriend went skiing on the 27th...fantastic hill with fantastic powder skiing. But, boy was I sore that evening! But totally worth it! Got to see the rest of my family as well. In all, there was my 2 aunts, 2 uncles, 3 cousins, a cousins wife, another cousins boyfriend, my mom and I. One big happy family! The power went out the night we came home from skiing, so we had a nice fire to keep warm and had dinner by candlelight. Cozy.

Mom and I made turkey pot pie and turkey soup today (in between rounds of Luxor of course!). We're going to watch a movie this evening and eat our homemade soup. I am flying home tomorrow, only to return in 2 weeks for an elective in family medicine.
TTFN!

2 Comments:

  • At 12:23 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Sounds like fun! Have an awesome new year, MSI.

    PS What is "TTFN"? I think I know what "F" stands for, what about the rest?

     
  • At 4:55 PM, Blogger MSI (Med Student Intern) said…

    TTFN= ta ta for now!

     

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