Catching up

Pseudostratified columnar cells look a lot like carrots.
New classes this block:
Medical Physiology
Medical Cell and Tissue Biology (a combination of Cell Bio and Histology)

Physiology is great, because the material actually seems relevant and medical. Trying to distinguish fibroblasts in the microscope for Histology, however, does seem annoying right now.

Heather was recently elected Vice President of another organization in the school of Public Health. Between school and our new puppy Jinx, things are busy (but fun). Hopefully after my next test block we can take another trip to Oak Mountain State Park so Jinx and parents can run around outside without interstates and traffic to worry about.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

It's great to see you enjoying physiology so much. Just don't forget you have to study histology too...and don't worry about needing to stay in the lab for a few extra hours. ;)

Going back to Oak Mountain sounds great to me...and I'm pretty sure Jinx won't mind. This time I'll charge my camera batteries, so we can get some still pictures too.

Anonymous said...

Carrots.
Raw or cooked?
You'll have to show me this stuff you speak of.

Hmm...
I'm thinkin that requires us hanging out....

I love you and miss you!
Thanks for writing, it makes me feel a little less out of the loop.

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