Sunday, March 3, 2019

Nobody's Mad, But Everyone Is

I played basketball on Friday and left with absolutely zero pain in my L knee. I can't remember the last time that was a thing, but I just spent the next 30min in awe, wondering at how good I have it in life.

Apparently we need to take more pictures. This is the beginning.
Volleyball also went well this week, because without Sam or most of the normal players, we are now 1-1. We've got some work to do, but I was super aggressive and did some work. I felt good about it because some days I feel like I contribute less - but at least I can consistently serve over the net.

Best pose we could think of.
School is a madhouse. I'm to the point where I'd rather get out sooner than get a few points better on a test. Is that bad? We have to make up so much time we missed for the snow days AND more. Which means it really is 9 to 5 every day PLUS studying.

We had a couple extra labs this week that also kept us longer. My favorite was NOT the one where we were exploring the pelvic floor, if you were wondering. And I am only marginally disappointed at the lack of appreciation for my meat-themed puns during out ham hock debridement lab.

Brandi appreciates my puns. Only reason we're friends.
Steph and I are working in the Pro Bono lab together this month and we started with our patient last week. He's a cool kid with an intriguing case that I'm excited about. Clinic makes all the didactic worth it.

Roger, ever the ladies man.
JJ and the EQs pulled off Knights for our Ladies - an evening where the men just treat us. They escort us to our chairs (although I skipped that part by busting through Red Rover-style) and feed us dinner (I did double duty on this part). Benjy, a classical piano expert, accompanied the evening until the talent/variety show began, which was hilarious. Critics are raving, v well done.

"The Brunch Club" who dinners. 
Afterwards, I grabbed Caleb and we headed to Brandi's for a viewing of Top Gun, which I had never seen. I am Goose, that's all I know. Loved it.

A sneak preview of the new YouTube hit: The Book of Job.
Saturday was spent studying and finishing our interpretation of the classic Biblical drama "Job". We made a dinner of potato bowls and chicken and then headed over to the Fisher's for dessert and games. There was a lot of cheating and cahooting and laughter. Nobody's mad and everyone is.

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