In case you were wondering, I did come home and take a nap.
Today I saw this adorable 3-year-old girl for a well child exam. She had this gigantic smile and these long eye lashes and every time I asked her any question, she would nod and then look at me with the huge smile and her eyes opened as wide as possible, and I would just crack up; the exam took forever. She was also running around the room in her underwear because that was more comfortable that the paper gown they had given her. I asked her what she likes to do a daycare and she said, fight with her cousin. I asked her how she fights with her cousin and she said, "I say that he hit me." Good strategy. Her mom is 7 1/2 months pregnant and told me that her daughter recently asked her how her new baby brother was going to get out. The mom called up her own mom to see how Grandma thought she should answer that question; Grandma said just tell her the truth. So Mom told her daughter how the baby would come out, and the 3-year-old says, "Mom, you're nasty!" and runs out of the room. That may be the funniest thing I heard all rotation.
If you are not in the center of a major city, take a look at the sky tonight. We should still be able to see the end of the Perseids meteor shower. There has also been a new moon which has helped with visibility. Apparently during its peak two nights ago, there should have been a shooting star every minute.
We have our last "modules" (homework discussion) tomorrow at duPont. It feels kind of weird because last Wednesday our third hour was led by Dr. Stine, a developmental pediatrics doctor; she had taught us once before. I thought she was quite old, but actually she has only in her late 60's or so but very ill with chronic lymphoma. She died at home the next day. She was very dedicated to teaching and it's a weird feeling to know we were her last students.
Another late night to bed... probably another nap tomorrow :)
I love naps.
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
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