Doing Blogging and I’m Still Alive

So, I haven’t said word one to you lovely party people since July!

Lots of things have happened.

I will not be able to update you on all of it now. So I’ll just talk about the important stuff.

1) Fellowship – I’ve turned in my applications for Palliative Care fellowships. I’m waiting to be invited for interviews. I’m both looking forward to and dreading the interview trail.

2) Major schedule upheaval – I’m not going directly into fellowship after residency. I’m tired. Physically, mentally, emotionally…I’m more tired than I ever thought was possible. So I’ll be taking a break. For a year.

3) Things to be accomplished during year of break – I will do most of an MBA degree. And I will study for and take the Internal Medicine Boards, at my leisure (instead of rushing to get it done right after residency). I will finish my half-finished novel. I will get back to making this blog worth following (I have all kinds of stories to tell you!). And I will try to figure out how to be a medical consultant for TV and movies (because I think it will be absurd amounts of fun.) Also, one of the rock-star guru docs in my system offered me a job in his clinic. Out of the blue. I may take him up on that too. I will also visit many people who I have been neglecting while I’ve been chained to my residency program. So yeah. Nice, relaxing year. I plan to spend a good amount of it in my local tea shop, drinking embarrassing amounts of chai.

4) My little brother is engaged. His fiancee is awesome. He has also started medical school. Which is fun to watch. My big brother is doing well, too. I keep hoping he’ll move closer to me so I can spend more time with him.

5) Spoon Avocado, for many intents and purposes, has basically become my cat for the forseeable future. She may become my brother’s cat again when he moves into cat-friendly housing… but for now, the Pukeapocalypse continues. Still trying new ideas (wet food! pumpkin! petroleum jelly!)….and the QUALITY of the puke has changed……in other news, I’ve turned into that person who puts a vinyl tablecloth over their couch. Don’t judge.

6) I’m writing a bit again (because I’m on elective, which is far less stressful and far less time-intensive than real life). I retried a story that I’ve been trying to get right for TEN WHOLE GODFORSAKEN YEARS, and finally, FINALLY I have a draft I’m satisfied with! Hoo. It’s on submission right now; I’m re-discovering the unique joy/stress that comes with having a story out looking for its place in the world.

7) I’ve updated my blog! Like a responsible writer-with-an-audience! Are you proud of me?

So that’s my slew of updates! What’s going on in your life?

Nice to see you again; thanks for coming back!

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  1. Welcome back! Congrats on finishing your residency, and on so many great, new things in your life! I agree with the need to take a break, but are you sure one year is long enough to do all those things? πŸ˜‰

    Take care, and get some rest on your break!

    • Oh, not quite done yet! I have a good six months to go! I just wanted to stick my head in and see how you all were doing! πŸ˜€

  2. Something to look forward to!

    It’s always nice to hear from you, anyway. πŸ™‚

  3. “Thanks for coming back”?? I never left. πŸ™‚ I check in every day. I’m sorry to hear SpAv is still pukifying. Not hairballs, I take it. Stress? I have a cat who is more anxiety-ridden than even I. She takes it out in licking her own fur off. I give her this chamomile-and-catnip cream, which helped until they changed the formulation. ~sigh~

    But I digress. It’s lovely to hear from you again! Glad all is well. πŸ™‚

  4. It’s good to hear from you! I have to tell you, though, that you appear unclear on the concept of a year off. I won’t complain; it includes blog posts, which I look forward to very much.

  5. It’s so nice to hear from you again! You know, maybe Spoon is getting into something at your house while you’re away at work that is making her sick? Honestly if she’s still vomiting a lot you should probably take her to the vet again. I’m glad to hear such good things though about life πŸ˜€

  6. Yay for posting, and for the possibility of maybe seeing you in the year to come!

  7. Always love an update! So awesome to hear about career plans and little bro! Puketacular still? Eeesh, poor kitty, and poor you! But yay for writing!!!! I cannot wait to see the story, and I’m positively DYING of curiosity/envy over the novel (half-written is still better than my pathetic sixty pages). And I am thrilled to hear you’re planning a year off, so to speak, to reconnect with the world & your friends. πŸ™‚

    And yeah… I’m totally lurker chick rereading old posts because you haven’t posted in forever and you make me laugh!!!

  8. I’m glad to hear that we haven’t been abandoned. I have a habit of finding things right after they end/get abandoned.

    It sounds like things are going well for you and your family. Have a wonderful year off once your residency ends (sounds filled; much like my year off).

  9. You’re alive! Yay! I was starting to get worried there! And well, a gap year sounds nice. Glad you’re still here. πŸ˜€

  10. Wow! That’s great news! Couldn’t agree more with the need for a long relaxing vacation after residency.
    Also, thanks for quoting GLaDOS.

  11. /high-five

    Sounds like a good past few months really!


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