Some Last Island Adventures

I met a friend of a friend last week and she introduced me to her fun blog: The Trials and Tribulations of a 30 Something Girl

I enjoyed some new exciting weekend adventures that consisted of dropping down to seaglass beach and finding a hidden beach on the peninsula that Bre and I heard about in hopes of collecting some sea treasures.

The eel that tried to eat me:

Hidden beach:
Tons of sea fans:

The search for externships still continues without luck.  Fingers crossed that I hear back from someone soon!
My bucket list for the island has started to form.  I would like to visit several restaurants and get a few souvenirs from several places before I leave....2 weeks!
My semester had a practice NAVLE exam on Wednesday afternoon which was pretty exhausting. A few of us then went out and celebrated my great friend Bryan's birthday!


I had my small animal clinics rotation on Thursday. We helped treat a possible case of histiocytoma.
On Friday, for therio, we have a"fun" quiz which will basically assess how much we have registered from our labs this semester.
There is a hash this weekend that I'm going to try to go to because I have yet to do one here (bucket list!)  Sunday is Easter so I plan on going to brunch and my semester's jello shot egg hunt.


"Some nights you feel like there are a thousand galaxies exploding in every inch of you and you are burning too bright to every be looked at directly, and some nights you will feel impossibly small, like your whole body could slip through the spaces between atoms and never reappear in this world again, and some nights you will feel like a paper doll, carefully crafted and easily blown away, fragile, too delicate to every be touched, and some nights you feel like each cell in your body is made of the strength that holds the whole planet together, and that is okay, because you are made of stardust and minuscule atoms and breakable bones and the building blocks of everything in the universe, and you are too alive to never feel anything more than human." -Anonymous

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