This past weekend I had some beach time and I also went and saw the Oz movie. I also went and picked up two kittens that we are bringing into the PAWS program.
I got to see this sailboat this weekend! Too cool! Maltese Falcon
On Tuesday, I received a travel journal that started with a third grade girl in FL. I'm so excited to be a part of it for her! Now to figure out who to send it to...hmmm...
I registered for classes for next semester on Wednesday. I will be taking virology, bacteriology, pharmacology, pathology, and animal behavior. The end of the semester cannot come soon enough! 34 days!
Thursday, I went to the post office to mail the travel journal. It was a very different experience, since the post office doesn't sell mailing supplies, just stamps. I also got a package from Laura full of yummy treats and a cute frame/poster! I then had donkey research that night.
Friday was volleyball and studying for Monday's exam.
This weekend is our last adoption day of the semester, let's hope someone finds a home! I won't be able to go to the adoption day though because I will be at scuba on our first ocean dive! Wish me luck!
Crazy pic of sea turtle found in St. Kitts:
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Homesick
This past weekend, we won at volleyball! Saturday was the flip cup/ beer pong tournament that we lost at in the first round.
On Sunday, Jess and I took our friend Ali's dog to the beach while she was on campus.
We apparently had some whale visitors over the weekend. I stole this video from a facebook friend. Whale video
On Monday, I woke up with a sore throat. I'm wondering if it's all the burning they have been doing around the island and leaving an awful smell in the air. The air is so thick, it feels like it's hard to breathe as well. There were Shish Kabobs on sale for lunch through the surgery club, so of course I had to buy one. Yum!
Tuesday I did a little bit of studying, but mostly just watched belly dancing videos all day. I miss it! I love this video here. This girl was on The Belly dance project and danced this song at a hafla in Charlotte with my instructor. Considering I'm in the Caribbean, pretty sure I need to learn this belly dance and reggaeton combo. Shaketon A few of us also went out to Latin night for some dancing. After watching belly dancing videos all day, I was definitely wanting to dance!
Wednesday, we had a PAWS meeting, but it wasn't very productive. The burning has been continued all week to the point that we can't keep our windows open anymore and it's always at night when I want to relax. I don't know if they are burning the landfill or the cane fields, but either way it cannot be good for our health here.
Thursday my heart and thoughts were back home with one of my best friends. I love you and am here for you.
I wasn't able to go to volleyball on Friday because I had donkey research at the same time. I found this on Facebook today and thought it was interesting because this is what we always look for on Fridays during volleyball! Green Flash
This weekend, I have donkey research in the morning, maybe a hike, and two kittens to pick up for PAWS.
Stressed Out
On Sunday, Jess and I took our friend Ali's dog to the beach while she was on campus.
We apparently had some whale visitors over the weekend. I stole this video from a facebook friend. Whale video
On Monday, I woke up with a sore throat. I'm wondering if it's all the burning they have been doing around the island and leaving an awful smell in the air. The air is so thick, it feels like it's hard to breathe as well. There were Shish Kabobs on sale for lunch through the surgery club, so of course I had to buy one. Yum!
Tuesday I did a little bit of studying, but mostly just watched belly dancing videos all day. I miss it! I love this video here. This girl was on The Belly dance project and danced this song at a hafla in Charlotte with my instructor. Considering I'm in the Caribbean, pretty sure I need to learn this belly dance and reggaeton combo. Shaketon A few of us also went out to Latin night for some dancing. After watching belly dancing videos all day, I was definitely wanting to dance!
Wednesday, we had a PAWS meeting, but it wasn't very productive. The burning has been continued all week to the point that we can't keep our windows open anymore and it's always at night when I want to relax. I don't know if they are burning the landfill or the cane fields, but either way it cannot be good for our health here.
Thursday my heart and thoughts were back home with one of my best friends. I love you and am here for you.
I wasn't able to go to volleyball on Friday because I had donkey research at the same time. I found this on Facebook today and thought it was interesting because this is what we always look for on Fridays during volleyball! Green Flash
This weekend, I have donkey research in the morning, maybe a hike, and two kittens to pick up for PAWS.
Stressed Out
Midsemester Break
Friday: Rum Run
Saturday: I had my first scuba pool session. It was scary but fun too. We had to learn how to breathe with the regulator, take it out and put it back in underwater, take our mask off and put it back on underwater, learn how to float in the water, put our gear on in the water, and buddy breathe (where you put your buddy's extra regulator in your mouth underwater). Next dive will be in the ocean, which is even scarier!
Sunday: Catamaran trip!
Monday was midsemester break, so we had the day off from school. Sunday night I got a flat tire, so I spend Monday getting that fixed. While I was driving, I realized they didn't tighten one of the tires enough, so I had the pleasure of doing that when I got home. I then spend some time at the pool and had a cookout with some friends.
Tuesday I just spent my day catching back up on school work. I've had to switch foster homes for 5 of PAWS' cats, so I've been dealing with a lot of emails about that.
Wednesday there was a town hall meeting for the school to go over the changes the are going to put in place. They are trying to improve the school, which of course is always good. Here's a list of what they are doing in order to reduce the attrition rates by 5%:
1) Final exams will no longer be worth more than 50%. For midterm exams in general, they will do their best to space out exams appropriately.
2) For first semester students, they are now allowed to come back and repeat if they fail two courses. This is because students are still getting used to the island and living in a different environment.
3) To increase the NAVLE passing rate (currently is at 97%, which is a little below average compared to US schools), 7th semesters are now given vouchers to take the NAVLE exam to get a feel for the types of questions and length of the exam. A minimum of 80% passing rate is needed to maintain accreditation at Ross.
4) There will be well defined learning objectives for all courses.
5) To be decided by administration today: for the beginning of both 5th and 6th semesters, they will be allowed to take the PAVE exam (this used to be the old exam that Rossies had to take at the end of clinical year before the school received accreditation). This will not be given for a grade but as a diagnostic exam to see where the student stands at this point and how well the professors are teaching.
6) According to the administration, in response to a question, the class sizes have plateaued and will not be getting any larger.
Other improvements to be completed later this year:
1) Gazebos are being built on the lawn in front of the student union. In addition, more tables and umbrellas will soon be placed at the bottom of the lawn.
2) The patio area by clinical skills has been completed. Additional tables and chairs will be placed there for more seating/study areas.
3) The new diagnostic imaging lab is well underway.
4) Classroom 4 is currently being built into new facilities offices and will also have additional break out rooms.
5) The East Parking Lot guard gate is being moved to the outside of the parking lot (will increase security).
6) 10 new permanent seats are being added to Upper Aud.
To be completed by January 2015:
1) The new student union: aerobics room, a gaming/pool table area with TV and couches, coffee area, more break out rooms.
2) Moving the mechanics facility out to the back corner of the East Parking Lot.
Thursday wasn't very eventful, although I did see the American Kestrel that I've been looking for at our apartment. A group of us went to see Identify Thief.
On Friday, I ran errands, checked on the shorebirds for nest, went to volleyball, and helped with the donkey research.
This weekend, I will probably catch up on some more school work. There is a flipcup/beer pong tournament that Gavin, Kelli, Amanda, and I are going to be a team for on Saturday. Maybe some beach or pool time sometime this weekend as well!
Saturday: I had my first scuba pool session. It was scary but fun too. We had to learn how to breathe with the regulator, take it out and put it back in underwater, take our mask off and put it back on underwater, learn how to float in the water, put our gear on in the water, and buddy breathe (where you put your buddy's extra regulator in your mouth underwater). Next dive will be in the ocean, which is even scarier!
Sunday: Catamaran trip!
Monday was midsemester break, so we had the day off from school. Sunday night I got a flat tire, so I spend Monday getting that fixed. While I was driving, I realized they didn't tighten one of the tires enough, so I had the pleasure of doing that when I got home. I then spend some time at the pool and had a cookout with some friends.
Tuesday I just spent my day catching back up on school work. I've had to switch foster homes for 5 of PAWS' cats, so I've been dealing with a lot of emails about that.
Wednesday there was a town hall meeting for the school to go over the changes the are going to put in place. They are trying to improve the school, which of course is always good. Here's a list of what they are doing in order to reduce the attrition rates by 5%:
1) Final exams will no longer be worth more than 50%. For midterm exams in general, they will do their best to space out exams appropriately.
2) For first semester students, they are now allowed to come back and repeat if they fail two courses. This is because students are still getting used to the island and living in a different environment.
3) To increase the NAVLE passing rate (currently is at 97%, which is a little below average compared to US schools), 7th semesters are now given vouchers to take the NAVLE exam to get a feel for the types of questions and length of the exam. A minimum of 80% passing rate is needed to maintain accreditation at Ross.
4) There will be well defined learning objectives for all courses.
5) To be decided by administration today: for the beginning of both 5th and 6th semesters, they will be allowed to take the PAVE exam (this used to be the old exam that Rossies had to take at the end of clinical year before the school received accreditation). This will not be given for a grade but as a diagnostic exam to see where the student stands at this point and how well the professors are teaching.
6) According to the administration, in response to a question, the class sizes have plateaued and will not be getting any larger.
Other improvements to be completed later this year:
1) Gazebos are being built on the lawn in front of the student union. In addition, more tables and umbrellas will soon be placed at the bottom of the lawn.
2) The patio area by clinical skills has been completed. Additional tables and chairs will be placed there for more seating/study areas.
3) The new diagnostic imaging lab is well underway.
4) Classroom 4 is currently being built into new facilities offices and will also have additional break out rooms.
5) The East Parking Lot guard gate is being moved to the outside of the parking lot (will increase security).
6) 10 new permanent seats are being added to Upper Aud.
To be completed by January 2015:
1) The new student union: aerobics room, a gaming/pool table area with TV and couches, coffee area, more break out rooms.
2) Moving the mechanics facility out to the back corner of the East Parking Lot.
Thursday wasn't very eventful, although I did see the American Kestrel that I've been looking for at our apartment. A group of us went to see Identify Thief.
On Friday, I ran errands, checked on the shorebirds for nest, went to volleyball, and helped with the donkey research.
This weekend, I will probably catch up on some more school work. There is a flipcup/beer pong tournament that Gavin, Kelli, Amanda, and I are going to be a team for on Saturday. Maybe some beach or pool time sometime this weekend as well!
Birthday Week
We lost in volleyball this week and I have this to show for it:
A very beautifully purple, blue, swollen thumb.
Also, adoption day was this weekend, but no one got adopted this time.
Monday and Tuesday I just studied for my Physio test on Wednesday. Tuesday night, Amber and her husband were on House Hunters International which took place down here! Be sure to watch Kelli and Gavin on March 22nd!
Wednesday was my birthday! Happy Birthday to me! Oh and my Physio test...blah. I got lots of fun surprises and treats! That night I had a birthday dinner at Ciao, one of the Italian restaurant here because it's not my birthday until Italian food is involved, oh and maybe some Margaritas! The dinner took 3 hours, which I should not have been surprised by, and then a few of us went over to the casino afterwards. Thank you to everyone for making it so special! Thank you for the cards and packages!
Thursday was another scuba session as well as the test. I got a 96% on it! Now if only I could do that on my actual school tests...
Friday is the volleyball, shorebirds project, and a rum run. I haven't actually been on a rum run before, but all I know is there are three buses, lots of people, and drinks involved. Will post pictures later!
This weekend is midsemester break, so we have Monday off. There is a lot of fun going on this weekend! On Saturday, I have my pool scuba session where we learn the basics. On Sunday, I am going on a catamaran trip complete with drinks and snorkeling! Then Monday, I might go to the beach or maybe do some studying. 7 more weeks until the semester is over and I will be in Africa!
Great site that someone made of all the hikes in St. Kitts
A very beautifully purple, blue, swollen thumb.
Also, adoption day was this weekend, but no one got adopted this time.
Monday and Tuesday I just studied for my Physio test on Wednesday. Tuesday night, Amber and her husband were on House Hunters International which took place down here! Be sure to watch Kelli and Gavin on March 22nd!
Wednesday was my birthday! Happy Birthday to me! Oh and my Physio test...blah. I got lots of fun surprises and treats! That night I had a birthday dinner at Ciao, one of the Italian restaurant here because it's not my birthday until Italian food is involved, oh and maybe some Margaritas! The dinner took 3 hours, which I should not have been surprised by, and then a few of us went over to the casino afterwards. Thank you to everyone for making it so special! Thank you for the cards and packages!
Thursday was another scuba session as well as the test. I got a 96% on it! Now if only I could do that on my actual school tests...
Friday is the volleyball, shorebirds project, and a rum run. I haven't actually been on a rum run before, but all I know is there are three buses, lots of people, and drinks involved. Will post pictures later!
This weekend is midsemester break, so we have Monday off. There is a lot of fun going on this weekend! On Saturday, I have my pool scuba session where we learn the basics. On Sunday, I am going on a catamaran trip complete with drinks and snorkeling! Then Monday, I might go to the beach or maybe do some studying. 7 more weeks until the semester is over and I will be in Africa!
Great site that someone made of all the hikes in St. Kitts
Celebrations
Weekend - Won volleyball, dinner for Liz and studying, cleaning the rest of the weekend
On Monday, I helped out with some more donkey research. It is the last day for a 10 day rest period for the donkeys. So we reshaved their numbers in their side, weighed them, aged them, and took blood samples.
Tuesday, we had two hours of Physio this morning, because the second semester's have an Immuno exam tomorrow, so there is so Physio class tomorrow.
Wednesday - HAPPY BIRTHDAY JULIA!
No physio today, but I was on campus early for some gym and study time. There was a meeting at lunch about World Vets, which is the international aid for animals. (Think Doctor's Without Borders, but for vets). I then got to Skype with Julia and my parents before I left for mass for Ash Wednesday. I didn't realize it was lent already! Better think of something to give up or do.
Thursday was our first day of Scuba! It was classroom learning for 3 hours. What took the longest was figuring out everyone's schedule between the two groups and deciding when we can do our pool and ocean dives. Also, Happy Valentine's Day! I ate tons of chocolate from all my friend's spoiling me, plus I received my birthday package from my family early! Thanks!
Friday, we had volleyball and Plover patrolling. Plover's are tiny island bird's that the Sea turtle monitoring research want to keep an eye on to make sure turtle's are destroying their nests. So, I volunteered to patrol two of the beaches, about once a week, just to check and mark any of their nests.
This weekend is the semester's second adoption day and then I will be studying the rest of the weekend!
How Not To Be A Dick At The Vet Hospital
On Monday, I helped out with some more donkey research. It is the last day for a 10 day rest period for the donkeys. So we reshaved their numbers in their side, weighed them, aged them, and took blood samples.
Tuesday, we had two hours of Physio this morning, because the second semester's have an Immuno exam tomorrow, so there is so Physio class tomorrow.
Wednesday - HAPPY BIRTHDAY JULIA!
No physio today, but I was on campus early for some gym and study time. There was a meeting at lunch about World Vets, which is the international aid for animals. (Think Doctor's Without Borders, but for vets). I then got to Skype with Julia and my parents before I left for mass for Ash Wednesday. I didn't realize it was lent already! Better think of something to give up or do.
Thursday was our first day of Scuba! It was classroom learning for 3 hours. What took the longest was figuring out everyone's schedule between the two groups and deciding when we can do our pool and ocean dives. Also, Happy Valentine's Day! I ate tons of chocolate from all my friend's spoiling me, plus I received my birthday package from my family early! Thanks!
Friday, we had volleyball and Plover patrolling. Plover's are tiny island bird's that the Sea turtle monitoring research want to keep an eye on to make sure turtle's are destroying their nests. So, I volunteered to patrol two of the beaches, about once a week, just to check and mark any of their nests.
This weekend is the semester's second adoption day and then I will be studying the rest of the weekend!
How Not To Be A Dick At The Vet Hospital
Lazy week
I had a fun weekend full of a little pool time, some volleyball (even though we lost), dancing, relaxing, and the Superbowl. Here was the joke in St. Kitts about the Superbowl:
On Monday, I got lots of emails about several kittens that needed homes, so I was emailing around to see who I could bring into the PAWS program. I was also able to Skype with Bethany that night!
Tuesday, I had donkey research and a few more emails about kittens. I watched movies most of the day....lazy lazy.
Wednesday was Alex's birthday, so we hung out at the beach for the afternoon and then went to dinner at Sprat's!
Thursday was another lazy day, but I still got some studying done. Thank you to Kristen and Jenna for my cards! I love them! Thank you for thinking of me!
Friday, I had some more donkey research and volleyball that afternoon, along with Liz's suprise birthday dinner at Serendipity.
This weekend I will probably do some cleaning, studying, and pool time!
On Monday, I got lots of emails about several kittens that needed homes, so I was emailing around to see who I could bring into the PAWS program. I was also able to Skype with Bethany that night!
Tuesday, I had donkey research and a few more emails about kittens. I watched movies most of the day....lazy lazy.
Wednesday was Alex's birthday, so we hung out at the beach for the afternoon and then went to dinner at Sprat's!
Thursday was another lazy day, but I still got some studying done. Thank you to Kristen and Jenna for my cards! I love them! Thank you for thinking of me!
Friday, I had some more donkey research and volleyball that afternoon, along with Liz's suprise birthday dinner at Serendipity.
This weekend I will probably do some cleaning, studying, and pool time!
Dog walk
PAWs Animal Welfare Walk:
Sunday consisted of studying and cleaning.
Physiology test was on Monday!
Tuesday wasn't too exciting other than classes, however that night I did attempt ceaser dressing and pasta with vodka-cream sauce. It turned out pretty well! I was impressed!
On Wednesday I didn't have class until 9am, but I went to school at the usual time to get an early gym session in. I ran to the bank and got my oil changed before afternoon classes. I also bought my flight, registration, and hotel for the LSU student conference! Yay so excited!
On Thursday, It was the last day of my photo challenge! I cannot believe I kept up with it for one year! It's time for something else though.
Friday, February 1st! It's seriously February already? I have donkey research testing from 9-11am and then volleyball.
This weekend I have more donkey research and I will probably spend some time at the beach or pool!
Sunday consisted of studying and cleaning.
Physiology test was on Monday!
Tuesday wasn't too exciting other than classes, however that night I did attempt ceaser dressing and pasta with vodka-cream sauce. It turned out pretty well! I was impressed!
On Wednesday I didn't have class until 9am, but I went to school at the usual time to get an early gym session in. I ran to the bank and got my oil changed before afternoon classes. I also bought my flight, registration, and hotel for the LSU student conference! Yay so excited!
On Thursday, It was the last day of my photo challenge! I cannot believe I kept up with it for one year! It's time for something else though.
Friday, February 1st! It's seriously February already? I have donkey research testing from 9-11am and then volleyball.
This weekend I have more donkey research and I will probably spend some time at the beach or pool!
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