Thursday, August 23, 2012

Disneyland

When I found out that Nathan would be attending medical school, I decided I wanted to save up and take him on a wonderful cruise for graduation.  However, I ran into some immigration crap and couldn’t leave the country.  So, we did the next best thing we could think of and went to Disneyland!  It was Nathan’s first time, and the first time for all of our children.  We had a blast, and were so glad Grandma decided to join us.  It helped having an extra hand with the kiddos and the kids had so much fun!  Nathan and I celebrated our 7 year anniversary while we were there by going on some adult rides (Tower of Terror, Indiana Jones, etc).  Still so in love with my Prince Charming!!  And maybe I’ll get to surprise him with a cruise sometime in our lives Smile

*Sidenote: When will I stop feeling like a newlywed and as if our lives are flying by?  I feel like Nathan and I just got married, but then I see the fact that we finished school, had 3 kids, and have moved all the way to Iowa.  Then I don’t know what to believe!  Times goes by faster the older I get . . .

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Why Podiatry?

We often get asked why Nathan chose Podiatry, and why he decided that he wanted to work on feet instead of in the mouth (because he was doing pre-dental at PSU).  So, now that Nathan is done with Podiatry, and because we still get asked this question, here is our answer (or, more importantly, Nathan’s answer):

Shortly before undergrad graduation, we applied to 6 dental schools.  Nathan had interviews at 5 of them.  He interviewed at UNLV and OHSU, and came home feeling as though he was headed into a well-established career, but also felt that he was being shuttled like cattle.  He felt that he was just going to be another dentist among a sea of dentists.  He was wait-listed at a few of the schools.  So, during Nathan’s senior year he again decided to apply to dental school after taking the DAT.  OHSU called for an interview, and Nathan was in class or something.  He returned the call to schedule the interview, and decided to take Monday instead of the upcoming Friday.  Come to find out, his buddies interviewed on Friday, and they had almost completely filled their class. But, Nathan said he honestly felt that he should NOT schedule the interview for Friday.  So, we sat down.  And, he decided (after) paying new application fees, that he wanted to look at other options before interviewing again.

We had dinner shortly after this conversation with Nathan’s brother-in-law.  He questioned Nathan as to what he wanted out of his career.  Nathan wanted to work with his hands, wanted to perform surgeries, wanted to have a family life and time for hobbies.  Nathan’s brother-in-law, Kurt, suggested looking into Podiatry.  As soon as Kurt said that, Nathan and I both felt that yes – Podiatry was where Nathan should be.  It was a confirmation to both of us that we needed to change paths.

A week later, Nathan applied to podiatry schools, and a few days later he had 5 interviews lined up.  His first interview was with a medical school in Arizona – Midwestern University.  Nathan went to the interview alone because I was working and had Natalie to tend to.  He called shortly after the interview and said, “Jenn, we’re moving to Arizona.  I think this is where we’re supposed to be.  I’m going to cancel my other interviews.” 

Nathan does not know how much he stressed me out!!  He was not even accepted at Midwestern yet, but he knew that was where we needed to be, and he knew that podiatry was what he needed to do.  So, he cancelled all his interviews and we waited.  A week later, we received our official acceptance letter!  Nathan was going to be a Podiatrist, and we were moving to Arizona.

Medical School is OVER!!  Yay!  We have been through 4 years of tough educational demands, 3 board exams, countless other exams and labs, 4 months of separation for clerkships, and even managed to survive the match and got our 1st choice residency program!

The Lord guided us to Podiatry, we followed, and now we know we have been tremendously blessed to not only be in the professional world of Podiatry, but to also have lived in Arizona with some of the best friends we could have ever asked for.  We miss Arizona already, and we still call it home.  But, we are grateful for the journey – and are excited for our new journey here in Iowa!  More to come on that . . .

Dr. Nathan Larson

And just like that – he’s Dr. Larson!  Well, if only it was just like that.  It was more like 4 years of torture, coupled with extreme personal trials and unexpected adventures.  But, who cares?  He’s finally a Doctor!  And let me tell you, he deserves it after everything he had to put up with Smile

Graduation Catch-Up: Banquet

Nathan had his graduation banquet the last day in May.  It was during the day, at a little convention center thing in Phoenix.  It wasn't anything extra spectacular or expensive, but it was very nice to get together and celebrate graduation.  Nathan was nominated as his class speaker, and did a great job!  He couldn't figure out why he was nominated, but he spoke about professionalism, giving back to the profession of Podiatry, and expanding awareness.  I think everyone enjoyed his speech - and no one fell asleep :)

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Nathan giving his Speech

Happy Wife - Happy Parents

Yeah - we did this - together!!
But mainly Nathan did it . . . cause let's face it, med school is tough.

Some of the guys

Med School Friends

The Best Med School Friends - EVER!
 (minus my DO wife friends who were at a different banquet)

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

My Parker Boy


Girls vs. Boys

Girls: Help in the Kitchen by trying to cook and clean with mommy
Boys: Dump out all drawers, empty all cupboards, sit in drawers and pots

Girls: Sing in the bathroom mirror, make faces in the mirror, take long baths
Boys: Dump out all bath water onto the floor, play in the toilet, eat toilet paper

Girls: Change 5 times a day because they like to have new outfits
Boys: Change 5 times a day because they like dirt, mud, and smashing food into their clothes

Girls: Push plate away when finished eating
Boys: Throw food across the kitchen but still want to eat more, then smash food in hair when full

We love our Parker, and all the new adventures he is bringing to our family!