11 September 2009

Perpetual Motion

















Our James has this amazing kinetic energy about him. If he is left in an open space, he will keep at least one limb moving at all times. These photos were taken in one sitting; notice the blurred extremities.





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04 September 2009

Although our lives completely revolve around James now, which is the way we want it, my routine is about to be expanded to include a new job. I graduated from residency in emergency medicine at the University of Kentucky in June (HOORAY!!). In retrospect, residency went by pretty quickly. During the weeks when I didn't see Brian much becuase I was working evening shifts and during months with long nights of call, it didn't always feel like it was going by too fast. I am glad it is OVER! I will be starting part-time work in the same ER where I have trained starting on September 12. This is a fairly intimidating situation for me as the physicians that have been my teachers are now...presto!...my coworkers. The folks that are just one, two, or three years behind me in training will now be asking me the questions. I feel very grateful and excited that I can work part-time and be at home with James the majority of the time.




Brian and I found out that we would be coming to Kentucky in March of 2006. We didn't know much about the place. What a blessing it has been to be here! For one, it has been a very easy place to live while we have been in residency. We have met some wonderful people and have friendships that we will treasure forever. Lexington is the place where we have started to learn how to be married and where our family grew by 50% with the birth of James in July!