Sunday, January 31, 2010

Saturday night with the Olsens

Its 11:40 pm on a Saturday night and Jamie and I are spending a romantic evening nestled in a corner room in the DMU library discussing diarrhea, hepatitis, and 40 foot helminths. Pretty much a typical Saturday night; isn't medical school glamorous? There are only about 8 cars in the parking lot...2 of which are ours, so we no longer feel the need to put our shoes back on when we leave our room to get a drink or use the restroom-jk about the restroom part...maybe;) I've only been in the library for 4 hours now-Jamie's been here since 10 am-and the gallon of Diet Pepsi I drank earlier is no longer having any therapeutic effects as I can feel the weight of my eyelids increasing. I feel as though young 20-somethings like ourselves should be out having fun, socializing,and relishing in our general lack of responsibilities, but alas, there are diseases to review and microorganisms to memorize. Although, I suppose I have done some socializing tonight, facebook stalking counts as social interaction doesn't it? I shouldn't complain though, I have the easy job. All I have to do is occasionally quiz Jamie on his notecards and keep reminding him that this is all going to be worth it one day.
Just another day in the life...

5 comments:

  1. I love this glimpse into life with the Olsens right now. :)

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  2. Sounds like fun . . . well somebody has to do it. Makes me remember how happy I am to be done with school. :) You're right though, it will all be worth it and so nice when your done. Until then, keep studying hard.

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  3. Oh yeah! I can see it now painted right before me. Jesson and I had a 'SPAL' date at home instead of atthe library that night. Don't you love hearing about worms?

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  4. That not only sounds glamorous, but slightly romantic! Isn’t this the life?! You just needed a bowl of marshmallow popcorn and you can call that a date night. When you can break away from the library, we’d love another game night.

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  5. You are so funny! I don't know why I just realized you had a blog... I'm so excited to be able to keep in touch with you guys! Sounds like medical school is a REAL BLAST! But like you said, it will all be worth it!!! Hang in there!

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