Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Back to school!

I have been back to school officially for five days now - we started back last Thursday and Friday with Orientation and then Monday I started my rotation in Oral Diagnosis, Radiology, and Pathology. I think this is a really great rotation to start out in because I am getting to learn the ins and outs of the new computer system (we just switched to paperless records this summer). No drilling and filling for these five weeks - I am doing comprehensive exams and treatment planning in Oral Diagnosis, I'll be following a Pathologist for part of the rotation, then I am in Radiology for the rest of the time making radiographs and writing up reports. Yesterday I had my first patient in Oral Diagnosis and tomorrow I have two more. Today I was in Radiology all day and learned a lot - I made radiographs for three patients. I am learning so much already! There is still such a learning curve in dental school, but it's alot of fun to see all of the knowledge we already have being put into use. My next rotation is in Oral Surgery - I don't think there is any way to really practice pulling a tooth until you actually do it, so that will be quite the experience the first time I do it! I'll let you all know how that goes. :)
Anyway, it's going to be a busy year - hopefully Aaron won't forget what I look like! :)

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Trip pics

Aaron and I at the airport before the trip - you have no idea how hard it is to get him to pose for a picture!



At the East Beach Grill where we ate breakfast - I had wheat germ pancakes there!



Rachael and I at Stearn's Wharf



Aaron and Rachael at the wharf



At the beach by Rachael and Justin's apartment



Sanford Winery north of Santa Barbara



Beautiful vineyards by the Sanford winery - gorgeous!



Joann cutting my hair



Something's Fishy - good sushi!



Outside the MGM Grand - we stayed in the MGM Signature Suites which are attached to the MGM Grand



By a Picasso at the Picasso restaurant in Bellagio

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Mid-trip update sans photos...

Today is our last day in Santa Barbara - time flies! We have had a fantastic time here and we have done lots of things. I will post some pictures once we get home - I don't have the transfer cord with me right now. Anyway, Rachael and Justin have been wonderful hosts - they picked us up from the Santa Maria airport on Friday evening and drove us into Santa Barbara for some late dinner at the Brew House. On Saturday they gave us a tour of Santa Barbara, beginning with breakfast at a cafe on the beach (who knew wheat germ pancakes could be so good???), a trolley ride to Stearn's Wharf, the farmer's market, and a tour of State Street. In the evening we went to Bouchon, a French restaurant which is hidden away behind bushes so you'd never know it was a restaurant when you walk by it on the street! Very good food, good ambiance. Saturday evening we went over to David and Joann's house (friends of Rachael and Justin) to hang out on their patio - they are really nice! On a side note, the weather here is lovely - pretty much moderate all the time. On Sunday we went to a movie (do not see Stepbrothers even if someone will pay you to go... :)), then went to church, then to Palapa for very good Mexican food and margaritas. Monday evening we met up with David and Joann again for happy hour at the Hollister brew house, then we went over to their house again for stuffed peppers (very tasty :) ). Tuesday, Aaron and I drove around to four different wineries/vineyards to do wine tastings. It was beautiful driving - we headed up on highway 101 which is right by the ocean and next to the mountains - beautiful! We went to the Firestone Vineyard (all of you Bachelor fans may recognize the name), the Roblar winery, the Sunstone winery, and the Sanford winery. They are near different small towns, so it was fun to drive through all of them - some are quite tourist-y, like Solvang that has windmills and Dutch architecture. The great thing about the wine tasting is that you pay $10 and get to taste 6-8 different wines, then you get to keep the wine glass! Anyway, Tuesday evening we had Indian food at the All India Cafe - some of the best we've had. Excellent naan! Then we hung out with Rachael and Justin - played some Phase 10 (we've played a lot of Phase 10 this trip! :) ) and opened one of the bottles of wine we got at Sunstone. Today Aaron, Justin, and I went to Cajun Kitchen for breakfast (more wheat germ pancakes - different than the other cafe, not quite as good but still tasty). I got my hair cut this morning by Joann - you'll have to wait for pictures, but it's short! :) I like it alot, but I don't recognize myself yet in the mirror. We met up with Rachael for lunch at Something's fishy, a sushi bar. Really good spicy yellowfin roll and at half price! Nice! :)
So that is the trip so far - I am waiting for the laundry to get done so I can finish packing. Tonight we go back to Vegas - it's kind of weird to leave Santa Barbara and yet not be going home. Hope you are all having a good week!

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Leavin' on a jet plane...

Aaron and I are leaving very soon to go to Las Vegas and then Santa Barbara!!! We are so excited!!! Our flight leaves tonight at 8:30 for Las Vegas - we are very excited to fly into the city at night to see the city lights. I'm not sure if I'll be able to update along the way, but we'll see!

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Girls day


Yesterday my mom and grandma came down to Iowa City for a girls day. We went shopping - found some great deals for Grandma :). We had lunch at Quinton's, which is where this picture is at. I think it was a hit. :) Later in the evening we met up with Aaron, my dad, and Tyler at Biaggi's in Cedar Rapids (which took forever to get seated, but they comped us appetizers to make up for it!). It was a very good day!

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Happy Birthday Rachael!!!


Tomorrow (Monday) is my sister-in-law's birthday - Happy Birthday Rachael!!! Hope you have a fantastic birthday and we are so excited to see you on Friday!!!