Saturday, May 31, 2008
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Monday, May 26, 2008
On the move...
Mini UR 1904 Reunion with Liz and Ashleigh...the interior designer, lawyer and doctor. We have come a long way.
Waiting at the train station after picking up my MD diploma in Bay Shore!
I went to Coney Island with Chris. We rode the "world's largest ferris wheel" in the swinging cars. Astroland is going to be torn down at the end of the summer.
Chris and me having some ice cream on the board walk.
Thursday, May 15, 2008
At last the day arrived. I graduated from medical school on May 3rd. (Although, I don't technically finish until May 23rd). It was an awesome week and weekend. I had so many visitors. Angie flew in from Texas; Dad, Heather and Aunt Cathy from Florida; Mom, Uncle Pete, Barbara, Sylvie and Annabeth from Virginia; and Martha from California. It was really nice to have everyone there to mark the occasion.
The ceremony was more than I had ever imagined. I invisioned something similar to my MPH graduation where we had a steel drum band and some Cricket Coach as our speaker. This far exceeded all that. It was held in Avery Fisher Hall in Lincoln Center. The speaker, Dr. Kim was amazing and it was all finished in less than two hours! We had a delicious dinner across the street to end the evening.
Thanks to everyone for all their support these last four years. It has been quite the journey. From doing MPH my first year in Grenada to then surviving category 4, Hurricane Ivan to then moving to Long Island and living in a hotel with three other girls for 80 days while completing my first term of med school. I can hardly believe it has come to an end. The next thing on the agenda is to finish my last week of rotations and move out of Brooklyn. I am packing up now and will be in search of a place to live and a vehicle. On May 27th my mom and I are heading to Asia for 3 weeks. I am really excited! We are going to Kyoto, Bali, Yogyakarta, Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Siem Reap. I have a lot of reading to do to update myself on on these places. After I get back I will start my residency orientation. Then July 1st marks day one as an intern. I found out I start in the newborn nursery. Perfect with me!
Lunch with the crew before graduation (minus Allison and Angie)
Me, Martha and Uncle Pete. Martha made her guest appearance before heading to a friend's wedding.
Me and Mom
Aunt Cathy, Me, Uncle Pete, Mom
Me and my sister Heather
Barbara, Me, Pete, Annabeth and Sylvie
Angie, me and Allison
Dr. Gwin and Dr. Peter
The MD, MPH girls
Me and Dad
With Angie on the Brooklyn Promenade
We walked the Brooklyn Bridge.
In Rockfeller Center
My stethoscope cover courtesy of Angie!
Monday, May 12, 2008
Last days in London
Kensington Gardens
Regents Park
St. Paul's Cathedral taken from a little window on my climb to the top of the dome.
Belfast
Belfast City Hall... was modeled after London's St. Paul's Cathedral.
Being a chemistry dork and standing below Lord Kelvin's (absolute zero) statue at Queens University.
The kneelers at Belfast Cathedral. On Sunday morning during our walking tour we happened to catch the last part of mass. The organ was massive and sounded awesome.
The very famous Crown Liquor Saloon. The National Trust took it over to preserve it. This was my favorite thing in the city. So ornate and with so much character.
Inside the Crown Liquor Saloon in our own private booth with a door and buzzer for service. Hard to even describe it all.
Northern Coast of Northern Ireland
We took a day trip up the Northern Coast of Northern Ireland. Despite being cold and windy the sun was out in full force. It was an incredible drive on the winding
We had been told about a rope bridge we could walk across but due to the 40 plus mph winds it was closed.
Standing on the edge of a cliff in heavy winds, it is a long way down.....
These were some cool stepping stones. So perfectly shaped.
This is the
A weathered phone booth in the middle of nowhere
There were sheep everywhere. It reminded me of New Zealand.
Buckinghamshire
Waddesdon Manor
Market Square in Aylesbury
Down on the Harman Farm
View from Mary's
Archie (little Hannah's son) climbing in to check for eggs