Monday, January 26, 2009

Engagement Pics

Ok, I had a request to post our most recent engagement pics on our blog, so here are just a few! This is round 2 of engagement photos. We weren't exactly thrilled with our first photographer so over Christmas we found a new guy and took some more :) I think we're going to use the last one for our signing board...which one is your favorite?








Wednesday, January 21, 2009

The final 500...

Last week I started the final 500 hours of my internship required for my FNP. I am working at the Joliet Doctors Clinic a multi specialty private practice near Plainfield. My designated preceptor is a young female family physician but I'm also spending quite a bit of time with an endocrinologist who is also the owner of the practice. I've become very comfortable with treating primary care patients and my time spent on the family practice wing is pretty much a review of everything I encountered last semester. Diabetes, hypertension, thyroid disorder, osteoperosis, upper respiratory tract infections, tendonitis, the occasional fracture, lots of well woman exams...primary care stuff. But, on the endocrine wing, I'm seeing some very interesting and rare cases.

At first, I was really nervous about being completely "on my own" there is so much responsibility assumed with this position. There is so much room for error in ever assessment, diagnosis, and treatment plan. I am constantly checking and double checking my every move. Did I forget any labs, did I check for ALL possible drug interactions, is my prescription complete, is my documentation complete...this list goes on and on. It has been a little nerve racking. Still, the feeling of finally being competent enough to know what steps need to be taken, what questions to ask, and what needs to be ruled out, is a good feeling.

It's all starting to come together and I know I'll be ready to practice in May. I'll always be a student because a good physician preceptor explained to me, "you can never know everything...it's impossible!" Medicine is constantly advancing and guidelines are always changing. I have to update my Palm on a weekly basis to make sure I stay current with all the medications on my Epocrates program! I don't mind, in fact this is what I enjoy most...there is always something new to be learned.


This is my little wing, if you were one of my patients they would put you in one of these rooms :)

My little corner of the world, this is where I do all my charting.

Monday, January 5, 2009

Ketchup

I know I have a lot of "catching up" (maybe you got this from my title, maybe not) to do...so much has happened in the last couple of weeks! Let me just give you a little run down. First, I turned 24 on Christmas Eve, then we celebrated Christmas with my family in Mesa, then we went to Tucson and celebrated Christmas with Greg's family, then we got on a plane and flew back to Texas and "celebrated" (I use this term loosely) New Year's Eve, then we got in our Uhaul and drove 1000 miles to our (new) new house, I'll explain in a minute, in Chicago. AND we made this all happen in a matter of 9 days! First let me provide some promised pictures to capture all these events and then I'll explain some of the craziness we experienced!




Here is a little moment from my birthday/Christmas celebration in Mesa

Now we're in Tucson for Christmas



There is the clock being opened!



Now we're back in Texas, and yes, this is me on New Year's Eve cleaning the stove!



Our (new) new house! This picture can be deceiving (it was taken in the summer), our lawn is not green, it is brown and white with snow.


Sadie making herself comfortable in the new place :)


Now I have to explain why this is our (new) new place and not simply just our new house. We had a house lined up to move into weeks ago in Romeoville (sounds nice huh?), but the day before we were supposed to move our landlord calls and says the house did not pass inspection (in was just remodeled) and we can not move in until they "fixed a few things". This could take a week or longer!!! Well Greg had to start work on Monday (today) and we were not about to wait that long. Soooo...we ditched the new house and several phone calls later got in touch with a realtor that said she had a nice house 3bd 2.5 ba for rent in Plainfield. Sounds great! I asked her to send a few pics and the lease so we could rent it. She sent this picture above of the house with the green grass. Looks good we thought! We didn't ask a lot of questions because we just needed a place to live.


When we pulled up to the house we were very pleased, just as we had expected minus the green grass. When we walked in the front door, we were shocked. The house is...well the best word is, ginourmous! I did not ask about the square footage in my mad rush to put a roof over our heads. This 2200sq ft monster is all ours and we don't even have enough furniture to fill 3 rooms. But, I do not start work for 2 weeks and I have made it my mission to fill this house with bargain items from craigslist :) So...if you find yourself in Chicago and need a place to stay or if you want to come visit us, we have a guest bedroom and a basement big enough to fit a small class room of children.

Music Box