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giraffe lab at the zoo in 16 days.

If this is the zoo to the south that really likes to have giraffes in the mountains, their giraffe doctor is an amazing giraffe nerd and I loved her. I did an externship as a student at this zoo and got to watch hoof care by an awesome farrier team while there.
 
Absolutely nailed my first anatomy exam!!! I know it's only going to get harder from here (yay lol) but I am so relieved to be starting off on a good note!
yay!!! congrats!! there is such a relief to being like okay i invested a WHOLE lot of time into studying— i hope it actually works. i feel like i have my anatomy strategies figured out but physiology.. idk wtf i am doing with my study process. how are you in phys? i ask people for advice a lot and they just tell me to use AI
 
yay!!! congrats!! there is such a relief to being like okay i invested a WHOLE lot of time into studying— i hope it actually works. i feel like i have my anatomy strategies figured out but physiology.. idk wtf i am doing with my study process. how are you in phys? i ask people for advice a lot and they just tell me to use AI
Omg yess getting a good result after studying so hard is always such a good feeling! Congrats on your anatomy exam too!!!

We actually don't have a separate anatomy/phys class! Our "healthy animals" class this semester focuses on the anatomy/phys of the healthy head/neck, limbs, and thorax (plus intro to histology, neuro, behavior, and radiology). We haven't touched on much phys content yet, but I did take a pretty rigorous undergrad vertebrate phys class and had a few good study strategies that made me successful in it. I retain content best when I physically write it out, so I always make physical study sheets. I also like opening a blank Word document and just info-dumping everything I can remember about a topic/process, then go back in a different color font and fill out facts/steps that I missed or got incorrect. I also like talking through processes with other people (or my cats LOL) with my notes in front of me at first, then try without my notes.
 
If this is the zoo to the south that really likes to have giraffes in the mountains, their giraffe doctor is an amazing giraffe nerd and I loved her. I did an externship as a student at this zoo and got to watch hoof care by an awesome farrier team while there.
I might have to DM you bc I think we’re thinking of the dame zoo, but I’m not familiar enough with the state yet to know 100% if we are hahaha
 
Omg yess getting a good result after studying so hard is always such a good feeling! Congrats on your anatomy exam too!!!

We actually don't have a separate anatomy/phys class! Our "healthy animals" class this semester focuses on the anatomy/phys of the healthy head/neck, limbs, and thorax (plus intro to histology, neuro, behavior, and radiology). We haven't touched on much phys content yet, but I did take a pretty rigorous undergrad vertebrate phys class and had a few good study strategies that made me successful in it. I retain content best when I physically write it out, so I always make physical study sheets. I also like opening a blank Word document and just info-dumping everything I can remember about a topic/process, then go back in a different color font and fill out facts/steps that I missed or got incorrect. I also like talking through processes with other people (or my cats LOL) with my notes in front of me at first, then try without my notes.
this really helps!! the word doc info dump is a strategy i actually used for my anatomy exam when it was coming down to the wire and I just wanted to test what i could remember! i have a big physio info dump but i made it as i read the textbook, normally i would take hand written notes and i wish i could have but omg there is truly no time and far too much content. i will have to open a blank one and see what i actually retained!
 
this really helps!! the word doc info dump is a strategy i actually used for my anatomy exam when it was coming down to the wire and I just wanted to test what i could remember! i have a big physio info dump but i made it as i read the textbook, normally i would take hand written notes and i wish i could have but omg there is truly no time and far too much content. i will have to open a blank one and see what i actually retained!
I truly miss the days where I could handwrite everything 😭 I didn't use an iPad for notes until my last year of college because I loved writing them out so much. Definitely unrealistic in vet school, I just make my study sheets on topics I know I am not confident on, but even then my hand cramps terribly lmao
 
I might have to DM you bc I think we’re thinking of the dame zoo, but I’m not familiar enough with the state yet to know 100% if we are hahaha

We probably are cause I know of only 3 major zoos in the state. The main one; the mountain one; and the super far south one 🤣 But you're welcome to message me whenever!!

truly miss the days where I could handwrite everything 😭

I had an appointment with a patio company and the owner was using a remarkable tablet and I fell in love with it. Absolutely adore handwriting things. But I don't think I can justify a $500 purchase right now when I'm planning on spending the money for someone to build me a back patio 😭
 
I truly miss the days where I could handwrite everything 😭 I didn't use an iPad for notes until my last year of college because I loved writing them out so much. Definitely unrealistic in vet school, I just make my study sheets on topics I know I am not confident on, but even then my hand cramps terribly lmao
honestly I can still justify the handwriting for anatomy (on my ipad)-- it's less wordy than physio for sure lol. i do spend a long time on anatomy notes though and they go through several drafts as i am learning because i end up coming up with better ideas of how to organize the information. i think the way i currently do it does take up a lot of time but i am able to stay more focused and motivated because i genuinely treat it like an art project.
 
partner visits in 12 days, sleep token concert in 14 days, oddities expo in 15 days, giraffe lab at the zoo in 16 days.

LIFE IS WORTH LIVINGGGG
WOOHOO I WAS SELECTED TO DO THE GIRAFFE LAB!! it was a lottery sign up so it wasnt a guarantee i’d get in, BUT I DIDDDD!! 🤩
 
Woke up at 6:40am cause 1) hung over and 2) not the comfiest tiny house bed 😅 Got up, got dressed, and headed home to save my doggo. She was alone for 18 hours. Not. A. Single. Mess. ❤️

My perfect baby angel ❤️ Going to take her on a walk before leaving to get back to the wedding.
 

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Set a goal for myself to read more this year. Went from reading one book in 2024 to hitting my goal of fifteen this year with a few months left for any bonus books!
tips pls? i need to read more 🥺
 
tips pls? i need to read more 🥺
A few things!

1. If I could be scrolling on my phone I could be reading. Even it's only a few pages. I am VERY bad at this one and still get stuck doom scrolling, but when I do make that conscious choice to read instead I feel better. Same with TV; I can get stuck in the "are you still watching" loop in television. If I've already watched a show or three, time to read instead.

2. I do not care if a book is meant for kids, young adults, or adults. If I'm interested I'm going to read it. 6 of the 15 I read are young adult books (I'm currently re-reading Cornelia Funke's Inkheart series and man oh man those books were fabulous).

3. I'm willing to read on a screen, so I got the libby app. All the perks of a library at my fingertips, no need to leave the house. Would I rather patronize the library when I can? Yes. Do I have the time? Often no.

4. If the spouse wants to read, or if I want to read, we sit together and read independently. We're still spending time together, we're often cuddling in some way or at least in the same space, but we're also both making time for something we enjoy.

Today was the first time I read anything in about 3-4 weeks, with school starting up and getting sick. Try not to beat yourself up if you're not meeting your goals or if you took some time off.
 
Woke up at 6:40am cause 1) hung over and 2) not the comfiest tiny house bed 😅 Got up, got dressed, and headed home to save my doggo. She was alone for 18 hours. Not. A. Single. Mess. ❤️

My perfect baby angel ❤️ Going to take her on a walk before leaving to get back to the wedding.
She is sooo cute. Grey pitties are my weakness.
 
Our Zoo and Wildlife Club had a raptor handling session today and I (shockingly) decided to step away from studying to go! I got to do a flight with a Harris hawk and see a Eurasian eagle owl up close! It made me realize how much I miss working with wildlife ahhh
 
A few things!

1. If I could be scrolling on my phone I could be reading. Even it's only a few pages. I am VERY bad at this one and still get stuck doom scrolling, but when I do make that conscious choice to read instead I feel better. Same with TV; I can get stuck in the "are you still watching" loop in television. If I've already watched a show or three, time to read instead.

2. I do not care if a book is meant for kids, young adults, or adults. If I'm interested I'm going to read it. 6 of the 15 I read are young adult books (I'm currently re-reading Cornelia Funke's Inkheart series and man oh man those books were fabulous).

3. I'm willing to read on a screen, so I got the libby app. All the perks of a library at my fingertips, no need to leave the house. Would I rather patronize the library when I can? Yes. Do I have the time? Often no.

4. If the spouse wants to read, or if I want to read, we sit together and read independently. We're still spending time together, we're often cuddling in some way or at least in the same space, but we're also both making time for something we enjoy.

Today was the first time I read anything in about 3-4 weeks, with school starting up and getting sick. Try not to beat yourself up if you're not meeting your goals or if you took some time off.
INKHEART YESSS
 
We probably are cause I know of only 3 major zoos in the state. The main one; the mountain one; and the super far south one 🤣 But you're welcome to message me whenever!!
The far south one is having financial issues so we will see if they can get that resolved or not. Im be very sad if they don't because i had plans for my child like zoo camp. Also that zoo has been there forever so just general sadness if they can't get it together. I did an externship there and got to work with the red pandas it was pretty great.
 
Our Zoo and Wildlife Club had a raptor handling session today and I (shockingly) decided to step away from studying to go! I got to do a flight with a Harris hawk and see a Eurasian eagle owl up close! It made me realize how much I miss working with wildlife ahhh
I read this too fast and thought you said 'I got into a fight with a Harris hawk' and I was like damn ow
 
A few things!

1. If I could be scrolling on my phone I could be reading. Even it's only a few pages. I am VERY bad at this one and still get stuck doom scrolling, but when I do make that conscious choice to read instead I feel better. Same with TV; I can get stuck in the "are you still watching" loop in television. If I've already watched a show or three, time to read instead.

2. I do not care if a book is meant for kids, young adults, or adults. If I'm interested I'm going to read it. 6 of the 15 I read are young adult books (I'm currently re-reading Cornelia Funke's Inkheart series and man oh man those books were fabulous).

3. I'm willing to read on a screen, so I got the libby app. All the perks of a library at my fingertips, no need to leave the house. Would I rather patronize the library when I can? Yes. Do I have the time? Often no.

4. If the spouse wants to read, or if I want to read, we sit together and read independently. We're still spending time together, we're often cuddling in some way or at least in the same space, but we're also both making time for something we enjoy.

Today was the first time I read anything in about 3-4 weeks, with school starting up and getting sick. Try not to beat yourself up if you're not meeting your goals or if you took some time off.
On point 2 - so much this. I started the School for Good and Evil series a few years ago in grad school. They're for middle grade readers but they're so much fun and I have absolutely no shame about reading things I enjoy, from fluffy romance nonsense to children's books.
 
On point 2 - so much this. I started the School for Good and Evil series a few years ago in grad school. They're for middle grade readers but they're so much fun and I have absolutely no shame about reading things I enjoy, from fluffy romance nonsense to children's books.
You guys are MY PEOPLE!! There are some FANTASTIC middle grade books out there that I feel like get overlooked because they're "only for kids". It makes me so happy that there are other people out there still reading them too!
 
You guys are MY PEOPLE!! There are some FANTASTIC middle grade books out there that I feel like get overlooked because they're "only for kids". It makes me so happy that there are other people out there still reading them too!
I have Erin Hunter's Seekers series on my book shelf, waiting for their turn to get re-read. I haven't read those since I was like 8 but I remember loving them. Reading super deep or intellectual books can be so much fun, but reading them all the time feels boring. I love documentaries, but sometimes I want some nonsense fluff in my life.
 
You guys are MY PEOPLE!! There are some FANTASTIC middle grade books out there that I feel like get overlooked because they're "only for kids". It makes me so happy that there are other people out there still reading them too!
Plug for Fablehaven for excellent YA lit!
 
I have Erin Hunter's Seekers series on my book shelf, waiting for their turn to get re-read. I haven't read those since I was like 8 but I remember loving them. Reading super deep or intellectual books can be so much fun, but reading them all the time feels boring. I love documentaries, but sometimes I want some nonsense fluff in my life.
At some point I donated all of my Warrior's books before a move thinking I probably would never read them again and I didn't want to use up packing space for them. Of course I regretted it later :arghh: I did the same thing with my Phantom Stallion books, too. I'd love to do a nostalgia reread
 
At some point I donated all of my Warrior's books before a move thinking I probably would never read them again and I didn't want to use up packing space for them. Of course I regretted it later :arghh: I did the same thing with my Phantom Stallion books, too. I'd love to do a nostalgia reread

I that with a bunch of books when I moved out my parents house including all my Meg Cabot books, my Redwall books, and a couple of one offs I adored. My apartment at the time didn’t have space and now I regret it. Thankfully there’s a great chain of discount book stores in Minnesota, and I don’t know if it still is, but thrift books used to be really cheap and I got all of my books, even textbooks off there.
 
Took an ICVA practice test and passed by a good margin so hoping that translates to the actual NAVLE lol
Well, I took 2 and they said I would fail or only pass by a small margin and I ended up passing by a good bit, so you are likely good 😂
 
Well, I took 2 and they said I would fail or only pass by a small margin and I ended up passing by a good bit, so you are likely good 😂
That’s so crazy!!!!! I hope so, it made me feel a bit less stressed about it.
 
Got a Costco membership. Found Cabot cheese for like, the first time since moving to Minnesota, and got the cats’ preventatives for like, $60 less than my hospital charges. That alone is going to pay for the membership (I know you don’t have to be a member to use the pharmacy but they offer special pricing for members). Spouse is overwhelmed by the experience but I think it’s going to be good.
 
Got a Costco membership. Found Cabot cheese for like, the first time since moving to Minnesota, and got the cats’ preventatives for like, $60 less than my hospital charges. That alone is going to pay for the membership (I know you don’t have to be a member to use the pharmacy but they offer special pricing for members). Spouse is overwhelmed by the experience but I think it’s going to be good.
I am a Costco fanatic. Smart moves.
 
Got a Costco membership. Found Cabot cheese for like, the first time since moving to Minnesota, and got the cats’ preventatives for like, $60 less than my hospital charges. That alone is going to pay for the membership (I know you don’t have to be a member to use the pharmacy but they offer special pricing for members). Spouse is overwhelmed by the experience but I think it’s going to be good.
Go get yourself a $5 rotisserie chicken
 
Sam's Club here because it's closer than costco, and the closest Costco is also the busiest in all of CO. Membership makes my inhalers 20/month instead of 360/month
I am in the land of Costcos it feels like. There's seven within an hour of me, two of which are business centers, and three within 30 minutes.
 
I am in the land of Costcos it feels like. There's seven within an hour of me, two of which are business centers, and three within 30 minutes.
We didn't even have one in the entire state of WV 🥲
 
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