Saturday, May 16, 2009

slumdogging summer

-that is the equivalent of 4 weeks of hell-

not to mention the countless 100-slide-powerpoints-in-50-minutes and textbooks and review books and every other resource under the sun that's thrown at us. there comes a time (many times) when you have to throw it up in the air and say, "Fuck, it's just not worth me losing another hour of sleep. I'll just take a hit in that section on the test." And I guess the problem arises when you find yourself saying that every ten pages.



So it's with great relief that I announce to the world: I have officially finished my first year in medical school! Wheeeeeee! Yes, no one cares but me and my mama. But for those of you who plan on cashing in on my success in the future, I'm a quarter of a doctor! Aside from the the fact that this past year has been a whirlwind of emotions that ranged from excitement to utter despair, I can't help but walk away with a sense of accomplishment. I learned a ton, but of all the knowledge I've hoarded, learning that there's about 100 billion tons more to learn is the most riveting facet of medical school. I've never valued free time more than I do now. In fact, it feels positively euphoric to be sitting here at 3 in the morning doing absolutely nothing that benefits my future patients. But before I get ahead of myself and commit to a summer of sedimentary inclinations, I am going to be giving a little and learning a little.............in INDIA!

I'm going to India under the guise of doing volunteer work with a great nonprofit organization called UNITE FOR SIGHT. I'll be working hard, saving the world, one eye at a time (so says a friend of mine). And that's not the best part. I'm excited about immersing myself in the rich culture of India. It's going to be in-sane. What's more insane? Through the generosity of the beautiful people around me, I was able to reach my fundraising goal of $1500 for those in rural New Delhi, India in need of eyecare. For more info or to donate, visit my link: https://maestropay.com/go/uniteforsight/volunteers/ref/7cb0f78fd89f4100a768e0df40867456

And as if that's not enough to have me going into epileptic seizures, I'll continue my travels after India in Thailand, Vietnam, and mainland China!

And consistently, one of the most forceful motivating factors behind me going to Asia every year for the last 3 years - shopping!


I almost forgot about these tulip shorts until a girls' night out left me pillaging through my closet. One of many I picked up in Hong Kong last summer. Those Chinese girls can dress. They can't dance, but they sure can dress.



Forever21 belt = $4


ok. The shoes I'll admit are very American-bred - Stuart Weitzman. Absolutely nothing "Asian" about it but I just love his shoes. Comfort. They're currently my fav pair. The patent nude is so versatile. In fact, these are the only heels I packed in my luggage.


Clutch/Purse by Chanel. These have sentimental value (and I guess you can go ahead and say monetary value too. haha) bc my mom picked it out herself and bought it for me as a birthday gift. I usually find her choice in handbags atrocious so this was a pleasant surprise. I love it bc unlike other clutches I can sling this one over my shoulder if I tie a small knot on top and that leaves my hands/arms free to hold drinks or sling it across the opposite shoulder for a more casual look or the chain can disappear altogether!

In addition to those awesome shorts featured above, I got some great hobo bags in Vietnam the previous summer.



Yes, I own them in a multitude of colors. They have become part of my official Festival wear. Jazzfest. French Quarter Fest. You can catch me with one of those. And for $5 a pop, I can grab a few more this summer for anyone who's interested. =)


I'll take plenty of pictures and eat a lot of food. Bet on it. And don't worry, I've already prepared a couple of blogs to post while I'm away so stay tuned.


I hope everyone else has a fabulous summer as well! As for me, I'll be a slumdog in India and a slumdog when I return June 24th. Hallelujah to no more studying!

4 comments:

  1. sound excited. have fun!

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  2. you are so daring & fun!
    may I ask you what color you dye you hair? or is it au natural? I like it!

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  3. uhhhh Andrew said something about a marble cheese board. wtfudge - you better share.

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  4. "These Chinese girls can't dance, but they can dress."
    LOL

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