Sunday, October 31, 2010

An Update

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I am officially halfway done with this term and I can't believe how quickly it's flown by! The workload has escalated but I still try to find time to do fun things once in awhile. This weekend, for example I carved pumpkins with my friend Alexis and her husband.

Despite the hectic schedule, I am enjoying vet school for the most part. There are days when I just wish I could take a day off and read a book or watch a movie but then I think, I'll be able to do that over Christmas break which really isn't that far away.

I really like when I get to actually handle live animals and not just sit in a classroom all day. The other day we learned how to handle llamas and alpacas. That was really funny because who knew that they were so temperamental. There was one llama that would scream whenever you touched him and if you tried to grab his foot he would lay down and shift his weight to prevent you from getting at a foot. Also, they kick, bite, and spit and when they spit it is actually stomach contents and not actually what we would consider spit. Fortunately the animals we were working with didn't spit at or bite anyone. A few attempted to kick but we've learned to be careful.


Outside my bedroom window I commonly see deer and a various assortment of birds. It's really cool to see the deer and the other day I finally got a picture of one of them. On the down side, the deer often cross busy road nearby and so you have to be careful especially when it's foggy to keep a look out for the deer. The leaves are nearly all changed here to vibrant yellows and reds. It reminds me of home minus the mountains. The 2nd pic is just some pretty trees outside my window.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

In my Second Week of Vet School

So, I am in the middle of my second week of vet school and I feel like I have been in school a lot longer! I am in school all day and then I study all night. It's all part of being a vet student.

I've been able to do some cool things already like wresting calves, grooming horses, and catching sheep. This week we started dissecting dogs and cats to learn the muscles and bones.

I'm slowly getting to know the people in my class. There are 56 of us total which isn't many when compared to class sizes of other schools which are closer to 100. This should make it easier to get to know everyone and for the professors to get to know us too. So far I've enjoyed my professors and my classes. It's amazing how much you can learn in just a week and a half!

Here are some pictures on my white coat ceremony from Orientation the week before school started. My parents flew up to attend and it was a great night. Every student received a white doctors coat with their name on it as well as a stethoscope.


I will try to keep this blog updated as I have cool experiences and such but I know life is only going to get busier from here! Unfortunately, I can't post pictures of any of the animals I work with due to a confidentiality thing so there probably wont be many cool pictures ):


Grandma - Thanks so much for the Card and for all the Blog Comments!