Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Work? Nah.

After a long day at the clinic dealing with a patient who wouldn't stop talking about his new found revelation of illegally making whiskey in Tennessee, I came home to a massive amount of work to complete. With only three weeks left in my Graduate School career, there is more work to be done now than there has ever been. Trying to keep my sanity at the clinic and at home, I turn to my pictures. I thought I would share what I had been up to this past week when I was back home in 'Bama.

Of course, the week started off with our Independence Day. My family tends to go a little overboard, which really isn't anything new for us, but renting a pavilion and arriving at 6:00AM is a little excessive. This is a "tradition" my family feels the need to continue every year; well, I respectfully disagree. What's new. Showing up at 10AM, I felt the only way to start off the day was a lovely picture with the maternal figure.



And, I would like to introduce the world wide web to our family mascot:



No, not my brother, the dog is the mascot. "Biscuit" has been in the family for about 10 years now and hasn't missed a 4th of July since he came into the family. After we all engorged ourselves on barbecue chicken, ribs, corn on the cob, salad, and watermelon, we all headed back home to take the longest afternoon nap in history.

This past weekend, I went to a wedding with Deano and his family to watch one of his long time high school buddies tie the knot. Now, with respect to the bride and groom, I had the best looking date, and groomsman, in the room.



As you could guess, I am now back in Nashville going to the clinic everyday so that I can finish up my hours. August 5 is quickly approaching and there are papers to be written and clinical hours to be completed.

Time to go be a good student.

Have a great night.

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