Monday, September 21, 2009

Congrats Stephen!

Last night Stephen found out that he was accepted into AOA! This is a very prestigious honors organization for medical students. This is something that will be a great resource for him as well as something that a lot of the top residency programs look for. I am so proud of him. He has worked so hard and I am so excited for him. He does such a great job, not only in his academics, but in being a loving and encouraging husband. Thank you babe for everything you do. I love you so much.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Busy at work

There are a lot of USC fans at my office. I have a whiteboard in my cubicle. Everyday I would draw a tiger paw on it and everyday someone would erase it and write go cocks on my board. This went on for weeks before I found out who it was. Once I figured it out, I copied 50 tiger paws and covered his cubicle. We have had a lot of fun since football season has started back up : )

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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Dinner for eight

Sunday night was our dinner for six. This is something our newlywed class from church does where three couples all bring a dish and get together for some food and fellowship. Our group turned into a dinner for eight, which was wonderful. We met at the home of our host couple, Kenny and Marianne (two of our class leaders). Kenny is an orthpediac surgeon and has been a great resource of information and encouragement for Stephen during his medical school journey. They are such nice people and we always enjoy visiting with them. Despite just having returned from Germany that day, Curt and Megan Haas were able to come. It was great to catch up with them and hear about their trip. The other couple in our eight was Andrew and Meghan Bell. This was the first time we have gotten to see them outside of church and we really enjoyed getting to know them better. We all had a great time and a great meal!


Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Go tigers!

The weekend before last, we went up to Clemson for the first game of the season against Middle Tennesee State. Aside from a few dropped passes and one awful interception, it was a really great game. It was fun to tailgate and see the family again. We really love football season, not only for the games, but for the fun and fellowship too. We are hoping to be able to go to all of the home games this season. Go Tigers.










Monday, August 31, 2009

Gone fishing

Saturday Stephen and I went fishing at Folly Beach with Ben and Christy. We walked a while down the beach to the other side of the island where not many people go. It was so beautiful and so much fun. Stephen and Ben both caught a few little fish. Everytime they felt a big one the line ended up getting cut and they lost their rig. Finally, low tide came and we figured out what was going on. There was an oyster reef about 10 feet out that waas snagging the lines. We couln't see it at high tide. I guess the little ones they were pulling over it but the big ones were getting caught. Oh well. We all had a wonderful and relaxing time.














Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Frisbee Weekend

This weekend Stephen and I went to an Ultimate Frisbee tournament in Savannah. It was so fun to watch him play again. I really miss going to all his intramural games at Clemson. All of his teammates were really nice and everyone had a lot of fun. Overall they went 3-3 with one game getting canceled for rain.

The city is so beautiful. For one hour his team had a bye (no game) so I went for a run around the city. There are so many old beautiful houses and churches there. It was a beautiful place to run, but the heat was intense. Saturday evening we went to a BBQ place that was the number 2 restaurant in Savannah on trip advisor. Stephen said it was the best BBQ he had ever had. I though it tasted like every other BBQ I have ever had.

The next morning we both woke up with black tongues. I am not exaggerating. They were completely black. Stephen said he had never seen anything like it. He brushed it off with his tooth brush while I stared at the mirror contemplating what kind of deadly fungus/disease we had contracted. This morning I googled "black tongue" and finally found an article about how pepto bismol tablets (which we both took the night before) can turn your tongue black form reacting with the sulfur in your saliva. Phew.

Friday, August 14, 2009

I'm back!

I have finally returned to my long lost blog. (I was getting complaints about the ugly picture that has remained at the top all summer).

Stephen and I have had a jam packed summer. We have both been really busy with school. I took a 4 week fast forward class of Anatomy and Physiology II while still taking my online classes. I finally finished up today, but I start back to work on Monday : ( I really enjoyed being in school again. Stephen finished his Psych rotation today. He had to take a written test and do a patient interview with a "standardized patient." He thinks he did really well except, for the part where he ordered a pregnancy test for a woman who had previously had a hysterectomy. Whoops. And yes, he said I could write about that. He said Cayce might find it blog worthy : ) Monday he starts night float on the L&D floor. I am so excited for him to deliver his first baby. I think I am more excited than he is. I'm sad that the only time I will see him next week is when we cross paths in the parking lot while I am off to work and he is coming home to get some sleep. We'll make it though : )