Saturday, July 23, 2011

 So a few months ago, a friend of mine introduced me to the band NEEDTOBREATHE and I highly recommend giving them a listen. They have some amazing songs and one of my favorite quotes currently comes from their song "What You've Done to Me" -
"She was the picture of a Midwest sweetheart
Wrapped in a grace to make a good man come apart"
Love it! Anyway so I came across another one of their songs that I wanted to share. It is called "More Time" and it was actually featured in the movie PS I Love You. But they wrote it for their family because they were on the road so much and away from their family. With the possibility of med school looming in the near future and the lack of time that I will have for Sophia and my family, this song definitely touches me.

"I promised you the world again
Everything within my hands
All the riches one could dream
They will come from me

I hoped that you could understand
That this is not what I had planned
Please don’t worry now
It will turn around

Cause I need more time
Just a few more months and we’ll be fine
So say what’s on your mind
Cause I can’t figure out just what’s inside

I hoped that you could understand
That this is not what I had planned
Please don’t worry now
It will turn around

Cause I need more time
Just a few more months and we’ll be fine
So say what’s on your mind
Cause I can’t figure out just what’s inside
So say alright
Cause I know we can make it if we try
Cause I need more time
Just a few more months and we’ll be fine

We’re off to new lands
So hold on to my hands
It’s gonna be alright
It’s a whole lot brighter
So stand by the fire
It’s gonna be alright
Yeah, the road gets harder
But it’s not much farther
It’s gonna be alright
You know that it ain’t easy
Please believe me
It’s gonna be alright

Please don’t worry now
It will turn around

Cause I need more time
Just a few more months and we’ll be fine
So say what’s on your mind
Cause I can’t figure out just what’s inside
So say alright
Cause I know we can make it if we try
Cause I need more time
Just a few more months and we’ll be fine"

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Its so hot that 2 trees are fighting over a dog....

Okay so the title for this post came from the always enjoyable morning crew over at Fox2 News. Now I am not against hot weather. In fact I love summer time and temperatures in the high 80's/low 90's. What I do not enjoy are temperatures in the high 90's that also like to dip into the 100's and high percent humidity. I don't know about you, but I for one enjoy being able to breathe when I walk out the door. So needless to say, I have been unable to go for my and Sophia's daily stroller walk/jog and I hate working out indoors (I get way to bored and unmotivated). So I am blaming you Mother Nature if my pants feel a little tighter this week (and not the pizza I ate for dinner or that ice cream I had for dessert the other night ;) )

So that was my little insane rant for the day....now on to my little life update: I have a job interview on Friday at Wash U School of Medicine! Woohoo! Its for a Public Health Research Tech position and the study topic is a huge interest of mine (lifestyle effects on prostate cancer....okay maybe not the prostate part but still :) ) Luckily I happened to check my actual UMSL email account and not just rely on my phone to deliver it to me because in my junk folder was an email from the project coordinator wanting to meet with me. For some reason UMSL believes all emails sent to my account from Wash U are spam...weird. So fingers crossed I ace the interview and get the job cuz I need it! Oh and next week is a super exciting event....the NKOTBSB Concert....yes that's right, two of the best boy bands from my childhood performing together! My life is now complete :) I can't wait to rock out to "Hangin' Tough" and "I Want It That Way" hehe!


And now I leave you with a picture from my Scaiefe Scaiefe's bday extravaganza at the Winery...

Sunday, July 10, 2011

And So the Journey Begins....Again...

So yesterday I began my wonderful task of researching anything and everything for med school admissions. I am pretty sure I spent about 10+ hours on the Student Doctor Network (SDN) forums reading random postings. Mind you I have a year until I apply (for the second time, sigh...) for med school but I am very much more optimistic this time around. I will actually have a science GPA this time around and several more semesters making the Dean's List (whoo!). And I am hoping to get a professor I have had for 4 classes in the past 2 semesters (and at least 1 more next semester, and possibly another one the following semester) to write me a rec letter. He knows me pretty well and I have done stellar in his courses (which is not an easy task to do). The one thing I am not looking forward to is studying for the dreaded MCAT again. I did fine the last time I did it but I want to increase my score so I can be more competitive. And I think having BioChem, Genetics, Micro, and Cell Bio under my belt will help me achieve that goal. :)

Aside from lurking on the SDN forums, I also spent a couple hours looking up local doctors offices trying to find potential shadowing opportunities. I always feel so weird shadowing people but it is an important thing to do.

Aside from preparing for the med school application process, I am also still on the job hunt. I interviewed at BJC Behavioral Health 2 weeks ago and shadowed a current employee there last week. She told me that it is a good sign that I was offered the opportunity to pre-hire shadow because that means I must have aced the interview and not a lot of people get to shadow. But I have yet to hear anything from them about the position. UGH! I also got a call from Saint Louis University this past week about a psychometrist position I applied for. This is actually something I would love to do because I am weird and love psych assessments and evals. Don't ask because I don't even understand it myself. The woman I talked to said she was going to go back over the applications she had and would be contacting people for interviews. So fingers crossed I get a call from her again! It just gets so frustrating not having a job and being broke. Luckily I have an amazing mom who is willing to help me pay my bills while I am unemployed but it still sucks. I'm a very independent person so I hate having to depend on other people for things that I am used to doing myself. I just hope I find something soon so I can pay my school bills and don't have to drop my classes for the fall :/ It gets tough trying to keep my hopes and mood up during times like this but I have to do my best and believe that there is something out there that is right for me at this point in my life.

Anywho, that is my little rant/update/whining for today. On a funny note, Sophia and I were hanging out outside when she came up to me and I noticed something in her hair. On closer inspection I discovered a cicada in her hair. YIKES! It was a dead one and I knocked it off with my notebook. When I showed it to her, she screamed "AH a big bug!" After that she wanted to go inside and wanted nothing to do with the backyard for the moment. She is such a girl haha. But that was my first and only (knock on wood) sighting of a cicada this year. We haven't even heard them at all this year so it was quite a shock to find one in my princess's hair!

Saturday, July 9, 2011

This is American Idol....

So its been a while since I've updated this thing. Actually I attempted to do an update last week but due to my lack of sleep and some computer issues, it did not happen. I saved the post to finish later so who knows maybe it'll post at a later date :) Anywho, so last week I got the awesome opportunity to work as a production assistant for the American Idol auditions in St Louis. I was supposed to work two days (Sunday and Tuesday) but on Sunday Mother Nature decided to send hurricane weather to the midwest and there was no way I was driving to St Louis in that weather. So I only got to work one day but it was the most important: Audition Day!

My call time was for 4 in the morning (OUCH!) but it wasn't nearly as bad as I thought it would be. When I got to Scottrade and met my bosses, I was given my first task: put ice in Ryan Seacrest's dressing room cooler and make sure his room was Seacrest-worthy. After that I was sent outside to work the crowd. I almost lost my voice trying to get the crowd amped up enough for the opening shot and I am pretty certain I lost 10 pounds running up and down the line in the heat. I was the not so smart kid that decided to wear jeans ugh! I did make some new friends in line though and I hope they made it through to the judges audition. They were these kids from Indiana and they were all in Glee club together. They were my line buddies and kept me entertained during my time outside. Around 8 am we got the call on our headsets that Seacrest was on his way out and when I told my part of the crowd that, they went from sleepless zombies to party animals. Everyone was cheering and jumping up and down. Amazing what one little man can do. And he is little. I walked past him on my way back from escorting a contestant to the overflow line and I was shocked at how short he actually was. And super tan too.

So after spending about 3 hours outside with the crowd, the assistant production manager Blue (who is super awesome by the way!) called me back to the Production Office (PO) and informed me that my new duty was going to be the office PA. Yep that's right, I got the cushy position of sitting on my butt in the air conditioning watching television while checking in/out headsets and handling receipt reimbursements. Okay well it wasn't that simple because the production manager Brian kept having me do random things like refill water in the coolers and pack up stuff in the office but I was happy to do it cuz I was getting bored just sitting around. I am definitely one of those people that could never work at a desk job for the rest of my life. I am far to active and my brain needs to be exercised as much as my body. At around 3, Seacrest had left the building and I was given the task of breaking down his dressing room. Blue did make me laugh at this point because everything in Ryan's room has to be sealed when he gets it. So as we were pulling things from his room, Blue realized the big ol' bottle of mouthwash she got him was opened but only a little sip was gone from it. She was like, "Brian, what should we do with this? Sell it on EBay?" So pretty much this big bottle of perfectly good mouthwash was now going to waste. Oy! That's Hollywood for ya though, I guess. The rest of my day was pretty uneventful though we did get a lot of entertainment from the headset convos and descriptions of "interesting" contestants. One PA asked where they should send the losers. The reply he got was "Send the non-winners to such and such" To this he replied "But where do we send the losers?" I think the entire PO busted out laughing to that one. And we found out that a contestant (a non-winning one) spit on a security guard on their way out....stay classy St Louis! My day finally came to an end at 7 pm....yes that's right, I was going strong from 4 am to 7 pm and I could have kept going if I wanted to. In my eyes, this was just preparation for when I'm a doctor working 72 hour shifts (WHOO!) I'm not gonna lie though, once I sat down and started relaxing, my body felt like it was going to break in half....probably from all the packing and moving of boxes Brian had me doing.

 My favorite part of the whole experience.....being in Seacrest's presence? No. Meeting AI producers? Nope. Being in on all the Idol secrets? Close but Nada. The AMAZING and FREE food catered to us? You betcha! Any one that knows me knows I love me some good (and free) food. Every meal we got was like a four course meal and delicious. I still dream about that food....yum!

So there ya have it. My wonderful time as a production assistant for the IDOL. Hopefully in September I will get to work the job again for the Judges Auditions....FINGERS CROSSED!