30 hours

April 27, 2010

going into battle
my dad sent me this video that he made on an iPod nano the other day at the uPenn biopond. not only do i think that it’s pretty rad that my 60-year-old father has a YouTube account, but i thought this 4 minute piece was perfect for an exercise in mindfulness and calm.

stressed out at work? a million ‘to-do’ items zooming around your prefrontal cortex? try watching this simple little piece (or googling puppies). thinking back to this soothing, tranquil natural scene might serve me well today.

because it’s GAME ON for this ward month — i’m on call! other than a few scattered NICU moonlighting opportunities, i realized this morning that it has been 9 months since i worked a 30 hour shift. our third year of residency really is a much kinder and gentler lifestyle than the two that came before, even with the scattered hours of the the emergency department and night float.

right now, i’m feeling strangely at peace with the last push that this month will be. i plan on doing one thing at a time, keeping my goals in mind, and just taking things one day at a time, even if that day does happen to be extended into a 30-hour maxi-day.

and if worst comes to worst, i’ll just return to the ducklings.

a tightly culled selection
of bachelorette pix! clearly, many photos were not quite blogworthy. but here are a few that made the cut . . .

before it all began: the bachelorette herself, miss (dr.) emily!


we started early. aimée, meredeth, and me.


our chariot awaits!


properly decked out for the evening.


team suck: a surprise win for the underdogs!


the rest are censored. nothing appropriate for the internet ever really happens past midnight, anyway.

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4.26.10

workout: 5 miles on the TM before work – 9:13/mi, 0.5% incline, while reading the may issue of runner’s world.

kitchen adventures: nada. i ended up eating leftover chips, salsa + cheese for dinner! not the cleanest choice, but it was tasty. however, after a weekend of partying, my body is currently crying out for some TLC in the form of healthy food, sleep (uh oh), and relaxation. i will try my best to meet these needs as best i can while taking call.

1 Comment

  • Reply atilla March 10, 2019 at 7:26 pm

    my ode to the new age of communication is Pandora which really gets me through the day…I set the music mood depending on the time of day, karma and energy level plus the seriousness of the case. I too am impressed by the youtube acct and the ability to actually capture a picture and transmit it. Can&#39t do that.

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