Wednesday, July 6, 2011

photo memories from the weekend

Jake, lounging at home

Ali and me sweeping our competition in Beirut 

Woof, histology

view from my new school :) 

Finally some sun in Seattle! 

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Happy Pride!



look at this fancy art

Oh, look! Fun oil painting perhaps? No, this is actually a cross section of the tissue of our skin. Welcome to my Sunday night, folks. First histology quiz tomorrow.  Wish me luck! 



Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Happy Birthday @alhagerty!





Happy 25th to my dear friend Al! In one week we will be celebrating on the beach and not in this shitty SF and Seattle weather! wahoooooooo!

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Barnard commencement

I loved this speech by Sheryl Sandberg. She really highlights some important aspects of why women still aren't equal in the workforce.  She uses the phrase "Lean In" which I also really liked. One of my favorite quotes is,


"Women almost never make one decision to leave the workforce. It doesn’t happen that way. They make small little decisions along the way that eventually lead them there. Maybe it’s the last year of med school when they say, I’ll take a slightly less interesting specialty because I’m going to want more balance one day....

These women don’t even have relationships, and already they’re finding balance, balance for responsibilities they don’t yet have. And from that moment, they start quietly leaning back. The problem is, often they don’t even realize it. Everyone I know who has voluntarily left a child at home and come back to the workforce—and let’s face it, it’s not an option for most people. But for people in this audience, many of you are going to have this choice. Everyone who makes that choice will tell you the exact same thing: You’re only going to do it if your job is compelling."


How many people do you know who fit into this category? I know plenty. Women who hate their jobs, yet stay. Or even worse: women who think their jobs are OK and stay just because it is secure and their path is set and every 10 months they will get a promotion and a 6% raise. I have heard that Sheryl Sandberg is a super intense woman (and I totally believe it), but I really like what she had to say to Barnard and her speech was incredibly genuine. 

Saturday, May 28, 2011

i love google chrome




This video is so adorable, I nearly cried when I watched it and then had to watch it again. I love google chrome.