Time for another update!
Well, 3rd Semester is well underway and Mini 1 is sneaking up on us quickly. Fortunately, the work load is much more manageable for Sam this semester, and he's enjoying having some new subjects to study. This semester he has pathology, microbiology/immunology, behavioral science (a little bit of intro to clinical medicine) and pharmacology. Things are going well so far, we'll see how it all looks after the mini, which is Monday the 16th.
Classes are going well for me. I'm finally into the upper level courses, and while I'm really enjoying the material of the class, the workload is a lot more than it has been in the past. I am really trying to stay caught up. Starting next week, my classes for next session will be starting, so I'll have a double load for 2 weeks--that will be fun (not).
A couple of weeks ago we got to have Danae and her friend Nicole come for a visit! It was really nice to be able to spend some time with my sister, as well as Nicole. The three of us rented a car and went gallivanting around the whole island. It was really fun! We got TONS of catcalls, got lost several times and managed to not fall in any ditches! I've added a bunch of pictures that I took while they were here. This first one is taken on the beach right by our house, the first night they got here.
Sisters!
Danae and Nicole, standing on Scott's Head Point, looking over the Atlantic.
Danae climbing the ruins at Cabrits.
The next couple pictures are from one of the coolest things I've done on the island. This is the Riviere Cyrique hike, and basically all we had to do was scale a cliff down to a secluded beach where a waterfall fell into the waves of the Atlantic. The climb down was pretty intense. There were a few ropes and one rope ladder that were there to help us get down the vertical part, along with the roots that covered the cliff face. We made it down though, and once our legs stopped shaking, we were able to make it to the beach! It was so cool!
Nicole heads down.
This is the rope ladder. The scary part about it was that as soon as you got on it, it pulled away from the cliff!
On their last day here, we drove the Northern Link Road through the volcano. This is a picture of the Cold Soufriere Springs in the middle of the volcano crater. Yes, the water was cold, but it was coming directly from the volcano...you could tell from the smell.
This is the volcano crater that we drove through. It's hard to tell in this panoramic shot, but the area was a complete circle.
Poor Kubuli had a rough day on Saturday. I had to take him to Roseau to get neutered. It was a long day and he didn't like the box I had to carry him in, but after I left him at this random building that supposedly was a vet's office, I had about 6 hours to blow in Roseau. Finally the vet called and said they were done but, did I know that my cat was a female?? Sam and I had thought she was a boy for the last 5 months of her life! But I finally I got bring home a very unhappy, female cat to recover. It was a long day but unfortunately was necessary! We don't want any more kitties!
Well, that about wraps up our news! It's really hot here now. I keep thinking I'm going though menopause or something, because even just sitting at the desk in our house all day I'll just be covered in sweat! But we still like it here for sure. We're definitely missing family and everyone back home. Hope everything is well, and we'd love to hear from anyone! I don't know if anyone even looks at our blog anymore, but for those that do, we appreciate it!
Take care,
Katrina
3 comments:
Hey Sam and katrina. Its Andrew Atkinson, I love reading your blog. Sound like you guys are doing just great. Have a good summer.
I READ YOUR BLOG!!!! It makes me want to visit you REALLY bad. I love you guys. Love, KJ
I still look at your blog all the time!! I love catching up with you guys via your website! It sounds like you're doing great and having some amazing new experiences!
We miss you!
Aunt Beth
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