Monday, February 22, 2010

my lipstick be poppin

So, as stated before, I work a lot. Often in hot, humid, sweaty conditions where I get covered in several different kinds of body fluids throughout the day (Case in point: I currently have a filly in the hospital with a putrid stinking espohageal laceration that I have to feed through a tube every 4 hours. She does not appreciate my efforts and tries to cover me in goo/spit/pus every time I'm in the stall). So you can appreciate that it's difficult to look nice, and I have little time to apply make up.

Which is why I bought this:



It actually does what it says! I wore this lipstick (in constantly coral) through a 14 hour overnight shift and it was still there in the AM when I got home. It wasn't caked or cracked or flaky, just there, making me look a little better and less like the walking dead. Strongly recommend!

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Going to California with an aching...in my heart

Match results are out! I got a medicine residency at UC Davis! Davis was my first choice-I never thought I'd get it. What an amazing opportunity!

There is the unfortunate drawback of being 2,076 miles from my parents and my home. But I have about a month and a half between my internship and my residency, and I hope to spend that at home. Time to investigate credit cards with frequent flier miles, I think.

Exciting to be closer to my cousins though! Yay!

How am I going to to get all our stuff out there?

Oh well, details later, celebration now!

Friday, February 5, 2010

Everybody's workin for the weekend


Okay so I love my job. It's foaling season so I've gotten a couple of these so far. This little squirt was born at the hospital to a mare that was a high risk pregnancy due to a cardiac arrhythmia (decompensated atrial fibrillation with signs of congestive heart failure for all my medically oriented readers). I was really worried about her and her momma, but everything worked out well, and they've been discharged from the hospital and are happy and wonderful.
Things obviously don't always work out so well-I also received a day old foal in severe sepsis that in spite of all kinds of fancy treatments did not make it. But at least we gave him a shot.
Things are ridiculously slow at work today so I am reading some journal articles and thinking about this weekend which I have off!!! Days when I have actually off, no on call, no worries come only once every 1o weeks, so this is very very exciting. I'm going riding with one of my internmates Saturday morning, but other than that I have no plans. Hopefully just a lot of lounging around in the sun and reading.
I'm currently reading a book called "the Weight of Silence" Good so far, but nothing spectacular. Books that I have read recently and would recommend include "Her Fearful Symmetry" by Audrey Niffenger (author of "the Time Traveler's Wife"). This newer book has the same beautiful writing style, and a very original story line that, like "the Time Traveler's Wife", veers off into the world of fantasy while staying entirely believable. Also, I really liked "Year of Wonders" a novel by Geraldine Brooks about the plague in 17th century rural England. It was a great story and very well written and researched, but I enjoyed her other novel "March" a little better. "March" is a story about the March family from the Louisa May Alcott classic "Little Women" told from the perspective of the March parents. It's much more honest that the classic, and brought a real depth to the story that I read several times growing up.
Hopefully reading will take my mind off residency match results. I find out if/where I'm going on Monday. Fingers crossed!