Friday, October 29, 2010
Oxford Bound
We are headed to Oxford in the morning for the Auburn vs. Ole Miss game! We are so excited about getting to go with a great group of friends! We hope that our Auburn Tigers can pull out a win tomorrow! The weather has changed so much in the past day and it is going to be a cold one tomorrow night in Oxford! I am sure that there will be pictures to come from the game! WAR EAGLE!!!
Monday, October 25, 2010
Pumpkin Carving
Richard and I were able to carve pumpkins with some of our good friends the other night. We all carved pumpkins together last year and decided to carry on the tradition. We all diligently worked for what seemed like forever and this is what we ended up with. 
Richard carved the Headless Horseman, I carved the AU symbol (I thought it was appropriate since we are #1 in the BCS right now!!), Rebecca carved the "Trick or Treat" and Jon carved the dragon.
Sunday, October 24, 2010
On the Plains
So far, this season has been the most exciting football season yet! It seems like it gets louder and louder with each game inside Jordan Hare Stadium! Almost every game has kept us on the edge of our bleacher until the very end. We are so impressed with our Auburn Tigers! We hope that they can keep up the great work as we go on the road to Ole Miss next week! I am very excited about the game, because this will be my first away game to attend! There is a big group of us that are all making the trip to Oxford. It's great to be and AUBURN TIGER!!! WAR EAGLE!!!
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Finally!!
I can now say that I have completed my platform!! I gave my platform presentation today at Baptist South in Montgomery. For those of you that don't know what that means, I will explain. It is a HUGE presentation that all fourth year students have to do. You have to research a topic and come up with a clinical question and provide a recommendation for the future. The title of my platform was: "Intensive Versus Conventional Glucose Control for ICU Patients". It was an interesting topic and I learned a lot from it. I worked on this presentation for what seemed like forever! Now I just have to wait for my grade! It is a huge weight lifted off my shoulders to have this completed!
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