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Location: Massachusetts, United States

Currently I am residing in New England and training to be a surgeon. I graduated from a University of Texas Medical School in 2005 with an M.D. and Texas A&M University in 2000 with a B.S. in Psychology. Originally I was born in Dubuque, Iowa; moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota; and spent my formative years in Dallas, Texas. If I'm playing a sport, it most probably is golf. I love the Dallas Stars, Cowboys, Mavericks, and Texas Rangers. Now you know my life.

Sunday, March 20, 2005

"Medical School Prom" went off very well. It seemed to me everyone had a fun time. I was very pleased with the faculty turnout. Dr. Buja showed up, along with several associate and assistant deans. Even a few basic science and clinical faculty (mostly surgery, cause we're the coolest) showed up, which was also very nice. After the banquet, Kayla and I stayed at her cousin Angela's place which is also in the Rice Lofts. It is on the 16th floor overlooking downtown Houston. I liked the concrete ceilings and hardwood floors. It was a very nice place for a young professional.

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Sunday was lazy. Kayla and I had brunch at Hungry's, which is a cafe in The Village. Kayla had black beans, orzo, lettuce, and grilled chicken all mixed together. I had banana and strawberry waffle with bacon and mint tea. We had hummus for an appetizer. We were both very pleased with the meal. Then I sent my copy of John Stossel's Give Me a Break to my grandmother, as she will love that sort of thing. I also purchased a copy for Nathan and sent that to him. He'll enjoy it as well I think.

Later Kayla and I made some banana bread. However, we took liberties with the recipe (we added vanilla, walnuts, and sprinkled cinnamon sugar on the top to make a crust). I only had a little bite, but it tasted good. I look forward to having that for breakfast with a hot cup of java. Then we ordered Pizza Hut and watched Monsters, Inc.

Monsters, Inc was very, very funny. It starred John Goodman, Billy Crystal, and Steve Buscemi. I think that completes my Pixar library of movies now, except for The Incredibles and Toy Story 1, of which I've only seen parts. The animation in Monsters was outstanding. The best part was when the head monster gets thrown in the snow and you can see his fur swaying in the breeze. There was plenty of Billy Crystal humor and a fun storyline. I would recommend this to all of you.

I promise I'm going to watch Donnie Darko...maybe tomorrow night. Geez, it keeps getting pushed aside for some reason.

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