Put your hands together

Today, my husband finished Medical School.

Give the man a hand. It’s been a loooooooooooooong 4 years.

7 Responses to “Put your hands together”

  • Cloudy:

    !!!!!!!!!

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  • Dysfunction Junction::

    woot woot!

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  • Sue G:

    Congratulations, Slappy! And you, too, Katie, because supporting someone during medical school (physically, emotionally, maybe even financially) is NOT easy.

    Obviously, Slappy, you are one smart dude. Smart enough to stop calling your wife nagopotamus, I imagine. Huh?

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  • Lynn:

    CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Now head on out there and help people! I visit a TON of pages and one thing I see over and over again is drs not listening to their patients. So that’s my one piece of advice: LISTEN! And if you ever deal with kids, PLEASE listen to the parents! Mom’s know their kids!
    I can’t imagine anything more comforting than knowing that the Holy Ghost Himself is prying for you!
    Romans 8:26-27 Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities: for we know not what we should pray for as we ought: but the Spirit itself maketh intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered. And he that searcheth the hearts knoweth what is the mind of the Spirit, because he maketh intercession for the saints according to the will of God.
    Prayer BearsMy email address

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  • April:

    YIPPEE!!! Congratulations! :)

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  • Melissa:

    Congratulations! This is an accomplishment to be proud of. I agree with Lynn, listen to your patients But I’m guessing with your medical history, you’ll do the reminding if he ever needs it.

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  • Ness:

    Congrats!

    You followed the course and kept the faith. Well done.

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Welcome! I'm Katie, a 28 year old, full-time graduate student who just happened to have brain surgery in November of 2007 to give my ginormous brain a little more space. This blog chronicles my daily life, from relentless headaches to being a doctor's wife. Sit down, get comfortable and stay for a while.
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