Friday, June 6, 2014

High Five for Friday

I am finally feeling like this summer semester is starting to have a routine- now that it's halfway over. And although Jesse was out of town for work this past week, I had a pretty good work and kept myself busy...with what, now, I'm not certain. But let's try to put together this week's High Five:

1.  On Sunday, after church, we had friends Mike and Kelsey over for lunch which was basically a launch party for their Kickstarter fund to support their gaming business. (More to come soon about that, so I won't elaborate here. Except that they are so creative and cool, and God is blessing their talents and efforts in so many ways, and I'm enjoying watching it all unfold.

2.  I've recently discovered Scandal on Netflix, and have quickly become somewhat of an addict. It's kind of like Law & Order minus the court room, plus politics, including the President and his affair with the main character (no spoiler there).  Which brings me to a conflict of interest in me telling you to watch this show (and describing it as I have).... because I don't support marital affairs, but shows like these drag you in and make you root for a relationship that shouldn't happen. And of course, they always make the wife out to be a horrible woman anyway. So watch at your own discretion, but I'm gonna recommend it. ;)

3. Tuesday I got to keep my favorite munchkin. She calls me "Em." Which partially makes my dream of being called "Auntie Em" like Dorothy's aunt from the Wizard of Oz come true. (I realize I'm not actually this child's aunt, but I see her on the regular, so I think we are close enough here.) I tried this on my actual nephew about 16 years ago, but the lingo didn't stick, much to my dismay.  And if I become Auntie Em, that makes Jesse "Uncle Jesse" like from Full House, which is equally as funny.  (Ironically we do sometimes call her a munchkin, which I didn't realize until now was so fitting, as well.)

4. My first week of clinic was awful. It took me 3+ hours to do a full eye exam, and my patients sighed their way through it, asking how much longer this would take.  (To my slight defense, all my classmates were in the same boat as me. But still.... no one wants to sit there 3 hours with lights blaring into their eyes.) Now that 2 more weeks have ticked by, things have gotten better and I've gotten a little faster. My last patient this week repeatedly told me that I did such a wonderful job. She really had no idea if I truly had or not (from my and my attending's perspectives), but she lifted my spirits and made me smile.  

5.  I made these Chocolate Chip cookies this week. I'm pretty sure I could eat chocolate chip cookies daily for the rest of my life.  I do refrain from this activity, but when I have a craving for a good chocolate chip cookie, I've got to make a homemade batch.  Store-bought just doesn't cut it.  The "secret" ingredient in this recipe is cornstarch, which makes the cookies extra chewy. This is just the way I like my cookies, so these turned out nice, without tasting under-done. 


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