Sunday, December 2, 2012

Merry Christmas Friends!


This has been quite a semester. Supposedly this was going to be our easy semester of grad school. I think they lied.


Between a hurricane and a case of the shingles, the semester started off crazy and it has continued to be full of surprises. Some highlights of the semester include getting to attend a bereavement camp for children who have recently lost loved ones, called Camp Odyssey...



...visiting the beach several times, including the opportunity to attend both our state occupational therapy conference and a ladies retreat with my mom...



...helping put together a beautiful engagement party for one of my amazing best friends...



...traveling to Columbus, Ohio with a couple of classmates to attend an occupational therapy conference for students (We got some great tips about our board certification test we'll take, heard some well known speakers present, and also explored the city a little)...

Meeting Dr. Case-Smith, who wrote one of the text books we always refer to


...putting together a Halloween party together with my amazing classmates to celebrate Physical Therapy month (I'm pretty proud of the name I came up with:)...


...creating a project for my fieldwork site (it's an activity called Picture That!, where patients are given questions about meaningful activities and are asked to answer the questions using pictures. The best part of this project was driving all over town and taking fun pictures! With 50+ pictures in the final project, these are just a few)...

 



The question cards

The pictures all laid out
  

... and making a long thumb spica splint. Whew! What a busy semester. Glad it's coming to an end finally. Both sad and excited that the spring semester will be my last semester of classes before fieldwork!!


Hope you have a wonderful Christmas!
I'm sending a fun little punch list of Christmas activities out in Christmas cards this year, but in case you didn't get one, here is the list:


For to us a child is born, to us a son is given: and the government shall be on his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counselor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace. -Isaiah 9:6







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