Saturday, October 24, 2009
A Great Birthday and Great Weekend!
So all of last week the lectures consisted of Parasitology and inflammation. The lectures were interesting the Parasitology lectures made me very itchy reading about ticks/louse/fleas... I have yet to work on my essay that is due in a few weeks, but will probably finish it tomorrow just so that I can have it completed. I have been working on organizing the material to study for Exam 2 in December and it is approaching closer and closer. This exam may be a little more difficult than the last. We shall see though... This past weekend was GREAT! Had an awesome birthday with friends from class. On Thursday (day of my birthday) Emily from class had about 20 people over for a dinner party, which consisted of homemade Italian food. It was very yummy! Stuffed peppers with Mozzarella cheese and some other ingredients. VERY good indeed! Did not make any random trips this weekend but will next weekend. Went out for a couple of hours yesterday with friends to celebrate my birthday as well as Chad's. I tried a Vodka Martini for the first time (thought I would be like James Bond while I am here) and it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. Don't think I would make it something I get whenever I go out though. I think once is enough for that. I will stick with my Scottish Ales. Today was a day of wanderlust through Edinburgh. Kristen and I decided to go out and wander around the city. Went to St. James shopping center and found a new clothing store that is AWESOME! I will be going back tomorrow because there are MANY shirts that are going on clearance this weekend and I am determined to be there to grab the good shirts. I picked out two new shirts (with the help of Kristen) and they are now in my top 5 favorite shirt list. After that, we looked at some Christmas things and had lunch and coffee. We then walked around the city and found this really pretty lake that was full of swans, ducks and seagulls. There were probably around 20 swans and dozens of ducks and seagulls. There was one swan that was not in the water but was very friendly (or just hungry) and kept walking at me trying to get into my clothes bag thinking that there was food in it. I thought it was quite amusing. There was a bridge that went across the water that was very slippery too. My shoes kept slipping on the wet wood of the bridge as I was walking across it. On the way back home we found some really neat shops that sell gourmet Italian food and one that sold organic stuff. The organic shop even had giant bags of oatmeal on the floor with big scoops in them. It was really neat. I picked out some sliced parma ham (my favorite new meat) and some fresh butter from France. Weather today wasn't bad, a bit rubbish but in spurts. Rainy this morning then cleared up this afternoon, but then began to sprinkle a bit on the way home. All in all, a great weekend so far. Oh, and there was also the brightest rainbow I have ever seen, watch the video below. Oh, and also, the tree outside my room window has changed into the classic Autumn colors. It smells so good out right now. Smells of wet leaves, you know, that distinct smell of Autumn! I love it! Hope everyone is doing well and can't wait to see you all at Christmas time!
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Has It Really Been 1 Week Since My Last Post?
Wow, I hadn't realized that it was 1 week ago since my last post. Tanya reminded me to update the post via a Skype message. So, since my last post, here is what has happened:
On Saturday, I took Kristen for a random trip to Stirling. We got to the train station and decided it would be fun to pick a random place to travel to. We are going to try and do this every weekend (when I am not busy of course). It definitely was fun. We went to Stirling Castle, which was closed because it was already 3.30pm when we got there. Most castles close at 3 or 4pm. We then went to an Italian restaurant and then took the train back home. Immunology lectures were this entire week and we just now started the lecture series on Parasitology. Right now, the professor has been talking about all the different types of ticks and giving us the genus and family name of each tick. Luckily, we don't have to learn all of the genus/family tick names. That would be an absolute nightmare! Ever since the last exam, I have found it difficult to sit down and study. My brain was so tired since the last exam that it just needed a break for a bit. I am now back in the study mode and am working on putting practice questions together for the next exam already. I have done all the research for my essay paper that is due in a few weeks. Hopefully I will finish that this weekend. Today was quite laid back. I decided not to go to the first lecture (I find it pointless anyway). The first lecture was on pigs and the biosecurity measures taken at the pig farms, all of which are in our notes and the presentation is available online. The lady lectures off of exactly what is on the powerpoint presentation. I went to the next two lectures and the last lecture was cancelled because the professor was going to the hospital I think. I just finished watching an episode of Dexter, a tv show that has me absolutely addicted to it.
I have also decided to leave Brownie back in AZ rather than transporting him to the UK. I think that it is a wise decision. On top of costing nearly $1400 to get him here, it would be very hard on him health-wise. He is already 12yrs and in four years, he would be 16yrs making the flight back to AZ difficult (more difficult than at the age of 12yrs). So, as much as I would like to have him here, I would feel less stressed if he just stayed back home. At least I know he is being taken care of back home and I don't have to worry about rushing home to feed him, etc.
Tomorrow is Friday, woohoo! I am meeting with a bunch of people from class to discuss the ski trip to Austria. There are a bunch of people that want to go, so should be a great time. Saturday, Kristen and I are heading to Cramond and are having a picnic on the beach, so should be fun. Apparently there is a causeway that you can walk along to an island but need to leave the island before 2pm. If you don't you'll be stuck on the island for about 8 hours when the tide comes in. Will take pictures and post them this weekend. Hope everyone is doing well!
On Saturday, I took Kristen for a random trip to Stirling. We got to the train station and decided it would be fun to pick a random place to travel to. We are going to try and do this every weekend (when I am not busy of course). It definitely was fun. We went to Stirling Castle, which was closed because it was already 3.30pm when we got there. Most castles close at 3 or 4pm. We then went to an Italian restaurant and then took the train back home. Immunology lectures were this entire week and we just now started the lecture series on Parasitology. Right now, the professor has been talking about all the different types of ticks and giving us the genus and family name of each tick. Luckily, we don't have to learn all of the genus/family tick names. That would be an absolute nightmare! Ever since the last exam, I have found it difficult to sit down and study. My brain was so tired since the last exam that it just needed a break for a bit. I am now back in the study mode and am working on putting practice questions together for the next exam already. I have done all the research for my essay paper that is due in a few weeks. Hopefully I will finish that this weekend. Today was quite laid back. I decided not to go to the first lecture (I find it pointless anyway). The first lecture was on pigs and the biosecurity measures taken at the pig farms, all of which are in our notes and the presentation is available online. The lady lectures off of exactly what is on the powerpoint presentation. I went to the next two lectures and the last lecture was cancelled because the professor was going to the hospital I think. I just finished watching an episode of Dexter, a tv show that has me absolutely addicted to it.
I have also decided to leave Brownie back in AZ rather than transporting him to the UK. I think that it is a wise decision. On top of costing nearly $1400 to get him here, it would be very hard on him health-wise. He is already 12yrs and in four years, he would be 16yrs making the flight back to AZ difficult (more difficult than at the age of 12yrs). So, as much as I would like to have him here, I would feel less stressed if he just stayed back home. At least I know he is being taken care of back home and I don't have to worry about rushing home to feed him, etc.
Tomorrow is Friday, woohoo! I am meeting with a bunch of people from class to discuss the ski trip to Austria. There are a bunch of people that want to go, so should be a great time. Saturday, Kristen and I are heading to Cramond and are having a picnic on the beach, so should be fun. Apparently there is a causeway that you can walk along to an island but need to leave the island before 2pm. If you don't you'll be stuck on the island for about 8 hours when the tide comes in. Will take pictures and post them this weekend. Hope everyone is doing well!
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Nice Day Out, Too Bad I Am Sick...
Well, apparently I have developed a cold that I got from one of the 20 people that have been coughing in class. I was paranoid when I first heard people coughing one day and knew that I was going to get sick. I could just picture little germ particles floating through the air! My immune system is going to have to learn what antigens are here now, the ones from back home are not here so it does not recognize the new ones. Ugghhh! I have been coughing for the last few days now and have been getting a headache because of coughing so hard. It was a beautiful day out today and I went to class and came home to plop myself on my bed for a nap. Examination results are finally in as well! I looked at my grade and saw that I had scored a 74.4
Now, you may be thinking that that is a C, but their system is not like the United States' system. Anything 70 and above is considered a distinction. So I got a distinction and the average for the class was a 64. Now I have the new material to begin studying, Immunology, Parasitology, Milk Production, etc. I think this next exam will be the most difficult because there is so much material to cover. I started fencing on Monday evening. I attended the intermediate session since I had missed the beginner sessions. I was in the classroom at the gym and the coach came in and started to run us in laps around the gym. He then preceded to incorporate fencing foot moves with the running, which, basically meant that I was watching him do it first and then, in my best attempt, try to replicate what he had just done. I did quite well and after the footwork we got to pick up swords and stab each other. Woohoo! I learned what a parry was and a couple different types. Learning all of the parries is going to be difficult. Fencing in general seems like it is a tough sport because you are always thinking. You have to think VERY fast in order to block your opponents strikes or how you are going to break your opponents parry and strike him. I missed today's session because I was sick and did not feel up to it. Next one is on Sunday at 11am. Should be fun! Well, off I go to do some Immunology review! Hope everyone is doing well!
Now, you may be thinking that that is a C, but their system is not like the United States' system. Anything 70 and above is considered a distinction. So I got a distinction and the average for the class was a 64. Now I have the new material to begin studying, Immunology, Parasitology, Milk Production, etc. I think this next exam will be the most difficult because there is so much material to cover. I started fencing on Monday evening. I attended the intermediate session since I had missed the beginner sessions. I was in the classroom at the gym and the coach came in and started to run us in laps around the gym. He then preceded to incorporate fencing foot moves with the running, which, basically meant that I was watching him do it first and then, in my best attempt, try to replicate what he had just done. I did quite well and after the footwork we got to pick up swords and stab each other. Woohoo! I learned what a parry was and a couple different types. Learning all of the parries is going to be difficult. Fencing in general seems like it is a tough sport because you are always thinking. You have to think VERY fast in order to block your opponents strikes or how you are going to break your opponents parry and strike him. I missed today's session because I was sick and did not feel up to it. Next one is on Sunday at 11am. Should be fun! Well, off I go to do some Immunology review! Hope everyone is doing well!
Sunday, October 4, 2009
This Weekend Was Great!
So, was a great weekend. After a week long of immunology lectures, I was ready for a break! I have yet to study the lecture notes, but eventually will make myself. The weather was beautiful this weekend and it rained only today for a span of about 15 minutes. I had a craving for Panda Express chow mein, so I researched the recipe online and found one that had pretty good reviews. I walked to the store to get the ingredients and it began to rain on me (lasted for about 2 minutes total). That's Scotland for you though, it's sunny one minute and the next it rains! I purchased my ingredients and on the way back home from the store I saw this big tan cat in the distance. The cat jumped over the wall and down into the ditch. I took a picture of it because it was a gorgeous looking cat and was huge too! The tail was enormous as well! Very long and fluffy. I am unsure as to what type of breed it was. So, it was down in the ditch because some people had scared it. I called it (even though I couldn't see where it was) and all of a sudden the cat jumped up on the wall right in front of my face (about 6 inches from my face to be exact) and scared the bejesus out of me! Apparently my grilled chicken breast that I had in my had was of particular interest to this cat... It was honestly the friendliest cat I have ever met. Was throwing it's body into me, purring, rolling around. I pet it for about 10 minutes after I took some good videos. Hopefully someone that reads this post can identify the breed, I would like to know. I'm not the greatest with cat breeds. On the way home, the wind started picking up and it got so windy at one point that my right foot was blown into my left leg as I was taking a step and I almost tripped! Yeah, very windy indeed! Visiting with that cat earlier made me realize how much I miss having a pet around. I miss Brownie and being able to just pet him or play with him whenever I want to. Will be back soon though, can't wait! Hope everyone is doing well. Going to go watch Dexter (TV show) and go to bed slightly early.
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