Pediatric Surgery continues to go very well. I'm operating virtually every day, which is such a treat for an intern with little experience. The attendings are very patient and stress good technique, which I love. (Ahh, the crying just stopped.) Even office hours are supremely educational (Ooops, the crying has begun again.) and actually quite enjoyable. This is an optimal situation for me so early in my training.
It is important for me to recap this weekend's festivities, as brother Ryan Ricks came in for a weekend of fun and excitement here in Western Massachusetts. Thanks to Southwest Airlines for providing cheap airfare and The Boeing Corporation for paying his way.
Friday
Ryan arrived late on Thursday, but I was on call, so I couldn't entertain until Friday. That call night wasn't the worst ever but it seemed to last forever. Then I had a surgery at 0730 Friday morning followed by office hours until 12:30, so my post-call was a bit extended. However, a frozen margarita followed by beer and pizza at Pizzeria Uno's cured those woes instantly. (Nurse #7 just entered the crying baby's room. I didn't know there were so many nurses up here.) Ryan seems to be doing well. He still has the same girlfriend, of whom he speaks very highly. Her name is Katie, who (nurse #7 just left) is law school classmates with Katie Taylor of J.J. Pearce High School. (Remarkably, Katie Taylor is dating someone named Ryan...so both of them are dating Ryan's.) So that's all very nice. He is also beginning his masters work in aerospace engineering which is very exciting. It seems Ryan is trying to become all grown up.
So we finished pizza and went home to watch my previously recorded Stars game. They beat Calgary very nicely. We then took brief naps (in separate rooms mind you) in preparation for beer-drinking and baseball playoffs watching. Upon awaking we headed over to Springfield's "Ginger Blossom" which is a combined Chinese and Japanese restaurant. I had sushi which was very good. (Nurse #8 just entered, but the crying seems to have stopped again.) Then it was off to Brian O's were we joined Brian, Madeline, Dave, Tracie, and three cats for baseball watching. Brian is from Lake Tahoe, so he likes the Angels. Dave is from Chicago, so he likes the White
Sox. I'm from Dallas, so I just wanted to drink beer. And so we did along with other various activities. Then we went home and went to bed.
Saturday
I didn't watch too much college football, but my Aggies beat Oklahoma State 60-20 or something like that (Nurse #9 in), and Texas beat Colorado (Nurse #9 out) as well. So Texas is right on track for a possible national championship bid, and A&M is very underwhelming. Maybe we can beat Texas at Thanksgiving and spoil their bowl plans. We pretty much drank cocktails and watched TV all day. I think I took pictures of breakfast too, which was very good. It was fried egg on potato cakes with this interesting vegetable topping. Then 6PM rolled around, and it was time to party.
We headed over to a girl named Leia's house for an Oktoberfest party. There were three little kegs of beer along with a nice grill with bratwurst simmering in a nice pot of beer. There were other finger foods as well. We proceeded to make introductions with the hostess and guests and began the eating and drinking. I had my first experience with a drinking game called "flip the cup". It's a relay race where one drinks a shot of beer then places the cup on the table and flips it over without it falling sideways. I was quite adept, flipping the cup on my FIRST try in every game but one (of five or six). The drinking continued as more people arrived. Then another resident friend of mine arrived, let's call him Azad, who is from Azerbazhan. He brought a lovely Polish girl with him to the party and his appetite for Vodka. So after I had a few glasses of the nice spiced cider, I turned to the vodka. Yum. That stuff continued until it was time to head over to Dave's house.
Dave (mentioned above) is yet another buddy of mine here in the residency program with me. I actually met him the night before I interviewed here and was one of the reasons I ranked this program so highly. (Thank goodness it turns out that most of the other residents here are similar in personality.) We had Guinness at Dave's among other things and talked a lot in front of the fire. I had a small mishap walking down the stairs, but left the party with all limbs intact. That's a story for another day. So then Ryan went back to the party and Kayla and I went home. Fast forward to 2:30 AM when Kayla and I are at home asleep when I get a call from Ryan who is attempting to walk home and is lost. I laughed, then had to look up his location on Google Maps, because even I didn't know where he wandered off to. (Speak of the devil, Tracie from above just came by to say hello. She seem heard there was foul play at work with my "small mishap" but I assured her there was not. How funny. Also the little crying baby left the room, but it seems an IV was not placed. So now they have new nurses back in the room with the baby trying again. Needless to say, the baby is screaming again.) I found Ryan's location and directed him home. Fun evening.
Sunday
Nothing much doing on Sunday. We awoke to Kayla cooking some blueberry and pecan pancakes. We had leftover bratwurst (from another gathering) to go with, coffee, and orange juice. Kayla did a fantastic job on breakfast. Then we watched the Cowboys beat the Giants 16-13 in OT. It was a fun game to watch but frustrating, because we turned the ball over 4 times in the first half alone. However, the end result is what counts, and it was a win. The Astros won as well, which puts them up 3-1 in the NLCS over the Cardinals. Then we decided to go shopping.
We first stopped at Pier One to purchase one of these very large oval-looking chairs with a big pillow in the middle. Apparently this is called a Papasan chair. It's pretty cool and super comfortable. We also got the matching ottoman. Then we went into the mall for some power shopping. We stopped at DSW to hit the clearance rack. I didn't find anything. However, Ryan found two pairs of casual shoes, and I found a pair of shoes that didn't fit and one that did. They're called Ugg's. They are ULTRA comfortable. You put your foot in, and it feels like you lose your foot in fur. It's pretty sweet and it will be ultra warm in the winter. Then we went to Filenes so Kayla could purchase some makeup and such. Finally we stopped at New England Candles to buy one of their popular offerings.
Dinner was at Chilis. I had the country fried steak for the first time ever. It really wasn't all that bad. So good for Chilis. And I think that's it. I have pictures. Thanks to Ryan for flying all the way up here to spend the weekend. We all had a great time.
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