I've been busy lately getting ready for new tests coming up, trying to scale without killing my lab partners, and saying goodbye to my best friend Sharrie who is actually leaving to Argentina for her mission today. Last week I was running around the entire time but I had a blast! I really like scaling and I can't wait to find someone with tons of calculus for me to work on. Board patient... here I come! hehe. Lucky for my lab partners, I wasn't able to brush my teeth for four weeks after my gum graft surgery so I had plenty of build up for Alyse and Jess to work on under my lingual bar. (you're welcome! and thanks for cleaning that up for me it feels so nice now!) Today we also had a real adventure... we got to run through an eathquake drill! hehe, of course it was very realistic, no movement, a very quiet beeping alarm and the earthquake was considerate enough to send out emails a few days ago so we'd all be aware. And if that wasn't enough... there was even a countdown on the powerpoint screens throughout the health building! However, there were still many that went unaware and didn't even notice anything was going on until they were told by someone else to exit the building. So I'm sure we're all feeling super prepared for the big earthquake that should be coming sometime between now and the next two billion years!
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
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haha! that's way funny about the earthquake drill... i've never thought of it that way! haha.. lucky for me, someone warned me and i went to the gym to get changed for clinic :)
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