Saturday, December 10, 2011

It is beginning to look a lot like finals.

As I sit at a starbucks in sunny San Diego, I hear over the radio various Christmas anthems including "Baby it's cold outside." Ironic. 

Finals week has commenced and I am feeling anything but motivation to study for finals. The only thing that has lifted my spirits as it relates to classes is the discovery of a life-changing pandora radio station called 'Avatar film score.' This station is incredible. It is a continuous station that has the most epic soundtrack from movies such as Avatar, Lord of The Rings, Gladiator, Da vinci Code, etc. 

Listening to such music makes studying thermodynamics and chemical kinetics almost bearable. In the least, it makes it seem like I am doing something more important that differential equations. (even though I'm not). 

Although I don't have elaborate explanations for the photos below, I thought I would still share as they are random fragments from my life the last couple weeks. 

A John Muir quote at the museum of photographic arts in balboa park, san diego. 

Luke, Doug, and I after receiving the Molecular Science Award. 
Only a class like Pchem could make me do this on a saturday morning.



Until next time. 

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

San Diego and fake winters.

So I like to act like San Diego actually has seasons. It doesn't. I'm pretty sure I like the idea of seasons, but I don't really know if I would like the whole shoveling snow bit. Nonetheless, every year about this time, which coincidentally is when classes get the most crazy, the weather gets slightly colder and if we're lucky we get San Diego's version of snow; really cold rain. Saturday was one of those days.

On Saturday, Julianna and I being hiking enthusiasts, decided hiking would be a good way to celebrate her birthday. We thought it only acting like it was going to rain, but we were wrong. We got to the halfway point of a 7-mile hike and the floodgates opened and it started pouring. Once at the top, the only thing that could be more romantic than a picnic/hike, would be trying to eat the aforementioned sandwhich as fast as possible before it became soggy. Overall a great success (although my trunk still has wet hiking boots in it).





Tuesday, November 8, 2011

This computer screen....



This computer screen tells me I am officially registered for my last semester of classes at PLNU. I know you cannot see the actual classes, but one of them listed is outdoor adventures. Now that is what I call a liberal arts education. 

Friday, October 21, 2011

Medical school here I come.

This is the way Fridays should always start:
Breakfast burrito and latte. 
This weekend we have fall break which I'm still trying to figure out why we even have fall break (not that I am complaining). For the past several weeks I have been traveling to medical schools around the country, most of which in the midwest. The trips have been exciting, exhausting, and surprising all at the same time. It has been really interesting visiting new places and realizing that my time at Point Loma is coming to a close in the next several months. Very strange.

But all of that to say, I am excited to finally have a weekend to spend in San Diego. So here is to quite possibly the most beautiful city in the united states. 

Also, more related to school, I got my first acceptance to medical school this past Monday. It is surreal knowing that I will actually be a medical student come next fall. I am grateful that all the hard work has paid off and am incredibly lucky to have had the support of family, friends, and Point Loma professors and classmates through this crazy process of preparing/applying to medical school. This is where I shamelessly plug the PLNU pre-med program. It has been absolutely amazing, and would love to talk to any prospective students about it, even if pre-med only sounds remotely interesting to you. 

Until next time. 

Thursday, October 6, 2011

The craziest two months so far.

So I am back at Point Loma.
I am a senior.
I am engaged.
I am interviewing at medical schools.

Pretty packed two months eh?

Most importantly, I am engaged. Besides being shocked she said yes, I am absolutely ecstatic. After much planning and preparation, I proposed to Julianna. I had asked her if we could go on a date, and told her I'd pick her up at 3:00pm. When it was almost 3:00 I left flowers and note saying I was running late and asked her to meet me at a huge tree on campus (which is where I first told here I loved her). Then when she got to the tree there was a bunch of black and white photos mounted on black matte board. On the outsides of the tree were photos of things that have been significant to each of our journeys separately, such as study abroad, missions trips, summer jobs, etc. As the photos got closer to the center of the tree the photos were of us together and experiences we have shared. Once she had looked at all the photos there was a laptop sitting on the nearby bench that had instructions to watch the video on the desktop. The video was of me cutting, mounting, and organizing all the photos as I am narrating why I had chosen certain photos and the significance of the tree. The last line of the video asked her to turn around because I had a question for her. (You can probably guess what question that was)

The definition of nervous wreck. 




Let the wedding planning begin. 


In the midst of my blog absence, I made my way back to the US from Costa Rica in August. Just in case I haven't said it before, if it is even remotely possible to study abroad during your time in college; DO IT. Such an amazing experience. Below is the photo with my host family the night before we all left.


Costa Rica Recap


Lastly, I have started interviewing for medical schools, actually I am writing this blog from the airport waiting for a flight to my next interview. It is crazy to think I will be living in a new place in less than a year.




Wednesday, September 28, 2011

That was confusing.

So after two months of a blog account login mishap, I finally have access to my own blog again. Victory.

I promise the next entry will be worth the wait. At least I hope. In the mean time, watch this video of Bon Iver. Hands down the BEST concert I have ever been to. Unreal.

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Close your eyes.

"Close your eyes this time
Cause trust is all we have tonight
But trust will be forever
Safe your dreams will be
Cause trust will be the light tonight
So close your eyes this time"
-Future of Forestry

I sat on a ferry by myself heading for Montezuma, Costa Rica. Through the faint music provided by my iPod I could hear those around me. Behind me was a German family, in front a group of friends from Sweden. To my right, newlyweds from Brazil. In front of them, a family from Mexico. All of them were speaking different languages.

During my time in Costa Rica I have also been applying to medical schools. I have been writing essays about anything and everything, trying to articulate the characteristics about myself that would make a medical school want me. It is quite exhausting doing such introspection, not to mention slightly intimidating. In writing these essays to great medical schools all around the country, I easily start to think "well what if I actually got into this or that place?" Then I starting thinking through the pro and cons of those. As the gears of hypothetical thought get going, they halt to a stop as I remember there is so many unknowns before that. I have found great comfort in the song by Future of Forestry listed above. Sitting on ferry with these people going to a new place for the weekend, and metaphorically new stages in life the next couple years, I put back in my headphones and closed my eyes to listen to the song once more.


After getting off the ferry (and taking another bus), I finally arrived in Montezuma, Costa Rica. Montezuma is a little beach town near Mal Pais. It is super small, but well known for good surfing, waterfalls, and earth loving people (who occasionally have drum circles till 2am). After a little bit of confusion, I was finally able to meet up with the friends I was going to be spending the weekend with; Caleb and Carli.

Caleb and Carli before we went hiking.

We found a super cool hostel, which wasn't really a hostel. It was a family that owned a coffee farm who had some extra rooms and put a sign out in front of their house that said they had rooms available. But it turned out to be great. We had a sweet kitchen table and a upstairs loft with a hammock that overlooked the ocean.







Below are some of the photos from around Montezuma. A small city, but still has much to offer.












yes please.


Although I only spent two days in Montezuma, it was a gem. We then started heading back to San Jose (using the ferry we got there on).


I wonder if that was the "old ferry?"


Before getting back into San Jose, we stopped off at a fruit stand at the side of the road. Mangos for days.


Until next time.


"Close your eyes this time
Cause trust is all we have tonight
But trust will be forever
Safe your dreams will be
Cause trust will be the light tonight
So close your eyes this time"
-Future of Forestry