Thursday, May 20, 2010

Officially a doctor!

This last week was graduation week for me! It was jammed packed with activities and it was so wonderful to spend time with so many people I love!

Monday was supposed to be tailgate and Drillers baseball game, but mother nature had other plans. There were 14 tornadoes in Oklahoma, causing two fatalities. The activity was changed to bowling, but I was too much of a nervous wreck to take Caroline out of our house.
Tuesday was a get together at a downtown Mexican restaurant. It was very good and great to see so many people I hadn't seen in a while. Unfortunately I didn't get any pics from that night. Mike also got caught in surgery and didn't get there until everyone had left.

Wednesday was a girls' brunch with the wonderful women that I have grown to love! We also got to meet one of my classmates nephew from NYC, Theo, who will be 2 in July. We decided they should have a long distance relationship.


In the group there are 3 Ob/Gyns, 5 internists, 1 ER, 1 general surgery, 1 urology and 1 neurosurgery. A handful of us are stying in Tulsa or OKC, but they are moving to Temple, TX, Fort Worth, Ohio, Michigan, New Orleans and West Virginia. They are all AMAZING! Caroline and sweet Olivia are in the picture too.
Thursday morning we had an alumni breakfast and watched our class video. It is so great and was put together by the same woman that did grandma's 80th birthday video. Thursday night was our banquet.


This is Elise(surgery) and Julie(OB). They are wonderful people and I could not have survived without them. I am so thankful for the friendships that we have made in this process. They have been at my side the whole way from class (where we got voted most likely to talk in class-oops!), our monthly get together's on rotations, the birth of two beautiful daughters to road tripping to Philadelphia. I love them!

This is Stephanie (neurosurgery). She is our class president and the most caring person you will ever meet. I am truly blessed to call her a friend. It's not fair that Michigan gets her!


Josh (ER) sat next to our threesome throughout the first two years and often got roped into our silliness! To make the circle complete, he and his parents sat with us at the banquet. Both Josh and Elise won two awards that night! I won the centerpiece haha!


Friday was graduation day. Mardi and Gene graciously hosted my party. We had Ted's mexican cater and it was delicious. I am so thankful for the wonderful family I have surrounding me and supporting me!

Of course, my number one supporter, my amazing husband. It has been a long road and he has been there every step of the way!

My wonderful parents are my constant support. During my first month of medical school, with Mike far away and me not knowing if I could survive the rigors I remember talking to my dad on the phone while I speculated what kind of job I could get with my physiology degree. He said he knew I could do it, but that he would support me whatever my decision. My mom sent me a prayer that I tapped to the fridge that I read aloud every morning. I finally took it down after grad, but I kept it somewhere safe!


My super cute cake! It was a white coat, stethoscope, orange scrubs and pearls! So perfect!

At graduation

Because I am fairly early in the alphabet, I got to watch most of my wonderful friends walk the stage and I took pictures of them. I included Dr. Julie Thomas because she isn't on facebook and who wouldn't want to see this smiling face!

Stephanie did an amazing job on her speech. We really did have a special bond as a class and have done something pretty cool. Only 0.1% of people graduate medical school! At the end of graduation the distinguished student award was presented. Julie, Elise and I were speculating on who it was going to be. Josh-he was number one in GPA. No, they called the winner a she. Stephanie-she was such a leader and is doing a hardcore residency. Then the announcer said She is doing her residency in general surgery and Julie and my heads whip around to Elise. Her face was utter shock. The three of us started bawling (and I don't think I stopped for about 30 mins). It makes me so fuzzy and proud that Elise won the award. Mike said he was speculating the same way we were and when he heard Elise's name he turned toward her husband and his face was shock and amazement too.

Unfortunately Caroline didn't make it through the ceremony and my parents took her home after I walked. I wished I could have got some more pictures with my family in my cap and gown. There were professional photographers taking pictures while we were hooded and then right after. One was taken in front of a green screen so we could be put together as a class composite. Well apparently they didn't plan on our hoods around our neck to be green also. All of our heads are floating independently of our bodies. It is hilarious and very disappointing. I looked again today and no pictures were available, so hopefully that means they are trying to fix them!

As most everyone knows, I am starting my residency with the University of Oklahoma Internal Medicine program July 1st. I will be based out of St. John's. The program is three years (short compared to Elise's 5 years and Steph's 6 years). I have the rest of May and most of June off. We will be going to Estes Park, CO the first week of June with Bryan, Jenne and the kids.

13 Months Old!

Although I am no longer doing her monthly signs, I will still try to continue to update the blog at least monthly with all her new milestones and just the awesome life that is Caroline Kate! She is everywhere now! She can run, walk up steps with assistance and she has started hiking up her leg to get places (like the side of the bathtub, not a fire hydrant). She can now say dad, duck, kitty, hi, bye and the occasional mama. She also likes to make animal sounds and will quack along with raffi and pant and howl along with charlotte diamond. We pretty much constantly listen to music, so she loves to dance and act out the songs. She has a new dance move that is a stomp quick step that is hilarious! She loves being outside and we try to frequent the park and play outside as much as we can. She chases Chloe (our cat) and has gotten brave enough to pet two dogs (they were Gramm-our dog and Rocket-the deVerges pooch who have combined doggy years of at least 160). She can tell you very clearly what she wants. She will sign please and point. If it is not clear to me, I will hold up two things and she will point at the one she wants. She is also following directions well-put this there, bring that to me-, but "no" still gets a crinkle nose and laugh, unless it comes from daddy. We have had a rough couple of weeks recently. She had a bunch of teeth come in at the same time and was up at night a lot. She now has four on the top and three on the bottom. Then she chipped one of her top teeth on the coffee table. Then the week of graduation she ran a fever tues and weds. She really had no other symptoms so I thought it might be her teeth and she was acting more tired/fussy than usual, but we had so many activities. Unfortunately she definitely had a virus and got runny nose, cough and sneezey over the weekend. She could not sleep because she could not breathe out her nose, so I was up with her literally 3-4 times per hour. We were both exhausted. Luckily by Monday night, she was her perky self again. It is so terrible to see your little one sick and not be able to do anything about it, but I am thankful this is her first cold and hope her wonderful health lasts! Her one year visit went well. She is ahead on all her milestones. She took the shots like a champ. She is 30 inches long (79%) and 20 lbs, 6 oz (50%). She has definitely lost any of the chunkiness she had when she was younger, but she is a mover!



There is a great park in Owasso that is worth the drive. It was built by parents in the Owasso community, so it really has kids in mind.
We went to the OKC marathon at the end of April. We went down the day before (a Saturday) and it was bananas. The OKC Thunder were playing a playoff game against the Lakers that same night and there were two festivals going on. We had a good time, but once we parked our car we were not going anywhere other than on foot! We had to get up early to leave the hotel by 5:30ish because the marathon started at 6:30. My dad and Mike ran the marathon and both did awesome! Caroline, my mom and I did the 5k. There were so many people and I was pushing the stroller. Weaving in and out of people with a stroller while running should be an Olympic event!
Our little trooper waiting for daddy and Popi to start. I didn't think we would be able to find them in the masses, but they ran right by us and I wished I had my camera out!
Later, waiting on the marathon men after the 5k.
After everyone was done. My mom and I went back to the hotel between events and really wanted to get all the bags and pack-n-play in one trip because the cars were so far away. Well, talk about another marathon event, but we did it!
My little eater
She loves having her swing in the backyard. As long as it is nice out, we are out there daily!
Playing with her new playset.
She was a big helper planting the front garden. Now she loves talking to and "smelling" the flowers. She bends over, blows air out of her nostrils and says yum. It is adorable!
One morning, her a.m. nap lasted longer than usual and she hadn't had her bath yet before lunch, so I let her go crazy. She loves berries and the blackberries especially are messy!We went straight to the bath!
My sweet girl-pre chipped tooth!
At the Owasso park
On Mother's day-my beautiful blessing
Another funny attempt to get a picture of all of them
Mike cooking me a wonderful delicious dinner on mother's day!
Trip to the aquarium with aunt alix and mia

We have had a crazy last month and I just wanted to include my prayer list.

-my mom-thankful for all she does for us and glad she has recooperated from surgery

-my aunt Mardi-got a new kidney last Sunday!

-Mike's grandma Marlene-recent hospitalizations

-Gracie Bloxham and her family-3 year old with neuroblastoma

-Kristi and Thane Tomlinson and family-his sister unexpectedly passed away

-All the recent grads-my wonderful doctor friends, Zach, Tyler, Gene, Laura with her masters