Here are some good things from the past seven days:
- splatter painting -- I have to share how our group splatter painting turned out after the canvas returned, stretched and glazed:
I think it looks pretty stellar, no bias. This half is hanging in our residents' room and the other half we'll give to our program director this week (who I'm sure will be thrilled to have to find hanging space for a large piece of amateur artwork).
- DQ -- I stopped by for a milkshake with the other second-year resident after work a couple of days ago. We try to catch up when we're on different rotations and ice cream across the street from the hospital seemed like a good option.
too hot for non-frozen food - Step 1 score -- I was surprised and so so relieved to find out this week that I passed Step 1 (not respectably, don't care).
Oh Biochemistry -- who didn't see that coming - tidying -- Yesterday I finished reading Marie Kondo's The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up, which I started over a month ago but had been neglecting since. I won't attempt a book review (Back To Her Roots has written a better one than I could ever hope to), but I will say that the book makes some good points about tidying -- with an emphasis on purging any possession that doesn't "spark joy" -- and is a worthwhile read if you can tolerate the more eye roll-inducing concepts (e.g. personifying one's possessions, somatizing the purging process by developing diarrhea or losing weight). Most important, it did inspire me to spend this whole morning tidying my apartment -- which definitely needed it!
- Madame Curie -- As for what I'll read next, I was excited to find a library copy of Madame Curie: A Biography by her daughter Eve Curie. I think biographies are fascinating and the couple that I've read on Marie Curie have been my favourites yet. There is so much I could say about why I admire Marie Curie -- but I won't bore you...at least not in this post.
(http://farnsworthartgallery.com/madame-curie-a-biography-by-eve-curie-reviews)
yay Congrats you passed step 1 :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sarah!! Such a relief :)
DeleteI believe my line of biochem x's was similarly placed. ;) Congrats on being done!!
ReplyDeleteAw thanks...but somehow I don't believe it! Good luck on your studying too -- looks like you're doing such a good job... and not letting studying ruin your life completely ;)
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