Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Happy Spring!

This early spring weather couldn't have come at a better time, being that my Spring Break from school is this week!  We are expecting highs of 60's and even 70's this week. Hello Keen sandals! It's time to break out the  bikes and the gardening tools.  Last weekend we did some yard work to get ready for the garden. This will be our first attempt at a real garden in our backyard. Too bad all the rain we have gotten this season has left big puddles in our yard. I hope the sun is able to dry it out in time! Here's what we are planting this season:
tomatoes, peppers, onions, garlic, carrots, watermelon, pumpkin, squash and some kale or other kind of lettuce.
Are you planting a garden this year? Any tips/advice are welcome!

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Wordless Wednesday: A Peek Inside My House


Back in January, on a bright sunny day, I took some photos of my house. Things were finally coming together and the place was starting to feel like our home. I am finally getting around to posting them now! Take a look inside:
The living room w the new rug.

Dining room.
The french doors through the mirror. 
Sun porch. 
Life.
Kitchen windowsill. 
The other half of the living room. 
A kitchen is not complete without a bag of Stumptown!

Monday, January 23, 2012

The Vein Of It All

This week begins week two of my fifteen week semester. Venous anatomy, physiology, hemodynamics and pathology will be the focus of the first half of this semester. Then it will be onto abdmoninal vasculature. Last semester was spent on the arteries and all their parameters. I learn the material in lecture and then apply the knowledge and learn the scanning skills in lab.

That's the idea anyhow. And the only way to become a better scanner is through practice, practice and more practice. I go into open lab on the weekends. I stay after class to practice. I practice in between classes. It's how I learn. Now I need to get into the habit of bringing all kinds of different "patients" into the lab. The more variety of body types I scan, the better. And if there is one thing I have learned, it's that everyone is different. Everyone has different anatomy, different vessel sizes and shapes. There is never a dull moment. This is both exciting, challenging and a bit overwhelming all at once. Especially when it comes to scanning veins, no two people are exactly the same. It's similar to figuring out a puzzle, or finding the missing link in an unsolved case. I feel like a vascular detective sometimes. Just where does that vein lead and what does it connect to? What approach have I not tried yet? It's up to me to figure it out. And I'm definitely up for the challenge!
Is that mickey mouse or just a few arteries?

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Wordless Wednesday: Meeting The Dresden Dolls

One of the highlights of 2007 was getting to meet The Dresden Dolls. They were one of my favorite bands at the time, and I will never forget this moment. I am glad I have a picture to remind me of it.