Sunday, October 28, 2012

Weekend Wrap-Up

Friday:

  • Woke up and went to get my haircut
  • Went grocery shopping
  • Did some homework
  • Courtney came over and we carved pumpkins





  • After carving we went with some people from intervarsity to worship at the barn, which was at the simpson barn in johnston. It was a great time they sang some "typical" worship songs and then also did some blue grass ones so it was a great experience. There were also tons of cute little kids so they were fun to watch dance around and worship!
  • After worship the intervarsity peeps went to perkins for some food. I sat at the end of the table with Emily, Katie, Matthew, Courtney, and Mandy and I loved chatting with them. I have missed just hanging out with all of these wonderful people so it was really nice to just talk about random things with them!
Saturday:
  • Woke up and ate some breakfast
  • Did some homework 
  • At 3 left and went to Ames for the ISU game
  • Hung out at the Hampton tailgate and talked with some peeps before going to the game. I sat with my grandpa and really enjoyed the game. Even though it was cold outside it was nice to watch the cyclones win and they played really well!
Sunday:
  • Woke up and went to church with Sarah and Josie (a DG new member) it was a great sermon as usual
  • Came home and did some homework
  • Went to CiCis pizza with Ken, Wade, and Erin and did a little shopping at the dollar tree
  • Did more homework once I got back home
  • Watched Erin carve her pumpkin with a drill and she made polka dots all around the pumpkin

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Fall Break

So a couple of weeks ago (Oct 12-16th to be exact) I was on fall break. I love fall break at Drake. It comes right after midterms and halfway through the semester when I am just ready for a break. I wish that it was a full week (like Creighton) instead of just Monday and Tuesday off, but it still much better than a lot of other schools get so I'll take it.

I don't have class on Fridays (the first and only time for this pharmacy major) so I went to work Friday morning, then out to lunch with some DG alums at Exile Brewing in Des Moines. It's a newer restaurant and was really good. I had the pesto chicken salad sandwich and fries. Their fries are seasoned with some herbs and were AMAZING (at least to me). Then I headed to DMU to take part in a simulation lab. Each P3 pharmacy student has the opportunity to go once. We work with DMU med students and some nursing students to treat a "patient" their is a lead physician who is the voice of the patient and we treat the patient like it is a real person and try to diagnosis and treat him/her. It's hard to explain, but it was a great experience. I was really overwhelmed because we hadn't learned some of the information related to the case yet (we just learned about it yesterday), but it was still really interesting. It showed me how much work I still have to do to apply information that I learn in classes and can get right on a test to a real-life situation.

After sim lab I went home and got my stuff packed in my car and then Carina stopped at Ken and Wade's so we could drive home together. After we got home we hung out around the house for a bit before her roommate Brooke came to our house. We then ate supper with my mom, dad, Carina, and Brooke and had some good family chats. Then the girls all decided to go to the high school football game. We didn't get there until right before half time and were only there for about 30 minutes when it started storming so the game was postponed for a bit. We decided just to go home since we didn't want to sit out in the rain.

After we got home I gave instructions to my mom about our tailgating dish (I read her the directions from the blog post online) and chatted for a bit and Carina's other friend from college Sarah came over. We then all went to bed since we had an early morning football game to go to. We headed to Ames, tailgated and then us college kids sat in the student section. I'd never sat in the student section at an ISU game so it was a new experience for me. It was very similar to any other student section and I had fun even though ISU lost and it was kind of rainy for the beginning of the game. After the game we headed to Isaac's frat for some food (it was family weekend) and got a tour of the frat before we headed back home.



Saturday night Carina showed her friends the great town of Hampton before Sarah headed home. Then Carina, Brooke, mom, dad and myself went to a comedian at our church. He was pretty entertaining. Not the funniest ever, but not too bad.

Sunday we went to church and then hung out around the house and I did some homework, watched a movie, etc.

Monday we helped clean a family friends house and did some more homework and then I Tuesday I think I pretty much just hung out some more around the house.

I really enjoyed being home (like usual) and I wish it was longer, but o well it was still a great break. Now I'm finally getting back into my usual school routine so that is always good as well!

Friday, October 5, 2012

Haunted Forest

Today I was in Ames to give flu shots at ISU during the day and then I stuck around and studied a bit while Isaac finished classes and such. Then Isaac, one of his friends (Will), and I went out to eat. We went to a mexican restaurant in Ames and then we hung out for a bit before going to the Haunted Forest.

I've always wanted to go to the Haunted Forest in Ames, but I never have anyone to go with. The friends that I've asked to go all say no. I believe I've also asked Isaac in the past and his usual answer is no. This year though I decided to try again and I was surprised when he said yes.

So we traveled to the Haunted Forest and got our ticket and waited in line. As we were waiting in line we discovered we were the only people over 14 in line. I told the boys that this was going to be so much fun and it would be a blast. They weren't so sure.

We finally entered the forest. It really wasn't that scary since I don't think we were the target audience. We ended up pretty much just going for a little walk through the forest were we had a few people pop out at us, scream at us, talk to use, or follow us with a chainsaw.

Overall, I'm glad I did it because I've always wanted to. I don't think it was probably worth the $11 we paid, maybe $5 would have been more appropriate. If you ask Will or Isaac though I'm sure they will tell you that they had SO MUCH FUN ;)





Thursday, October 4, 2012

Catch Up

Well I seem to be doing lots of catch-up posts lately so sorry about that. I'm not going to say that I will for sure start blogging regularly, but I will try to more consistent for the rest of the semester.

Here is what I have been up to since August when school started.


  • I go to school everyday, but Friday. I'm usually pretty busy with school related things and tend to have a least 1 test and 1 quiz each week if not more than that (hence the lack of blogging)
  • So far my classes have been going pretty well and I'm enjoying the majority of my classes as well
  • I've started looking at rotations for next year. I'm for sure going to Alaska for my ambulatory care rotation and I'm also looking at doing a rotation in India, possibly for the FDA, and some at a variety of other locations throughout the country, but mainly in Iowa. It's crazy that I'm starting to actually look at rotation!
  • I've been watching Iowa State games and have gone to 3. My grandpa has actual seats this year and I got to sit in them for 1 game, but was on the hill for the other 2. Iowa State has been playing pretty well so far and the games have been really packed so it's been a lot of fun. Hopefully they will pick it up after last game and win some more games so it's a little better to watch!
  • I went home one weekend and ran a 5k with Traci and Halie. Traci and I also made an appearance at a high school football game where Deb and Aaron met us. It was great to catch up a bit with all of these people and running was fine as well I guess.
  • I've started going to "study tables" with a group of my pharmacy friends. That is what we are calling it where we go to each others houses and study on Sunday evenings. Depending on what class we are studying for it tends to be more just eating and chatting and less studying, but it's a lot of fun. I'm glad that I have this small group of girls to keep me sane during some parts of pharmacy school.
  • I'm a leader for KQ (Sunday School) and Powerlife (confirmation) this school year. It's a lot of fun so far and I'm leading a great group of kids. 
  • Lutheran Church of Hope is currently doing an all church study on The Story. It's been really great so far. The sermons, all children's programming, and adult studies are doing topics based on the weeks reading. So far I've really liked it especially since I'm doing it with all different age groups. I love looking at each story for a little bit different perspective.
  • I went to the movie Pitch Perfect on Tuesday and it was amazing. I highly recommend it to anyone. It's hilarious!
  • I've been doing quite a bit so far this semester for my pharmacy experiential hours. I'm doing some hours at an ER so that is really cool to be able to see what a pharmacist can do in an ER setting. Also I gave flu shots for the first time yesterday and I'll be giving some more on Friday and Saturday.

Ok that's all I have for now and can remember doing this first month and a half of school. If I remember any other highlight I will be sure to share it, but I don't think there was much more since I mainly just go to school and work.