I've been on sort of a blogging hiatus lately since we were honeymooning in Costa Rica and then spending Christmas with our in-laws, and I really missed posting. Joining Jen again today (yay!) for 7 Quick Takes.
1. Love this. Thinking that gratitude is especially relevant this time of year...
2. We spent Christmas with our in-laws but are on our way home today. Trying to prepare myself to go waaaay up north to icy winds and more snow when life was this just a few days ago:
3. My mother-in-law and I did some post-Christmas day shopping, and I scored some seriously amazing deals (had to share). Clearly, I am completely obsessed with red right now...
4. To continue with the shopping theme, J. Crew Factory added some new arrivals today, one of which was these nude wedges. I loved the regular J. Crew version of these last year, but they were $228 (would never, ever spend that on shoes). These are an exact replica and are 1/3 the price of the originals. Plus doesn't every girl need some nude heels?
5. I'll be contemplating what I want to do the rest of my life this week since we are supposed to make a plan in January for our elective rotations based on our specialty of interest. OB-GYN is my clear favorite right now, but I'm hesitant based on the terrible hours, call, and ethical issues... My other two possibilities are ER (what I wanted to do when I started medical school) and dermatology (totally unrelated I know). I think I have some serious contemplation to do...
6. Our priest told the most beautiful story on Christmas day about Mother Theresa (she's my favorite): one day she visited a man who live alone in a dark and dirty shack. He had an oil lamp in the corner but it was left unlit. When she asked him why, he said that no one ever visited him. Mother Theresa told him that if he would light it, the sisters would visit him. After that, the man kept the lamp lit until the day he died. Our priest used this story to emphasize the importance of being a light in a too-often dark world...
7. Thinking of my brother, who's stationed in Afghanistan, and his family especially this Christmas week. Thankful for all the men who sacrifice so much for our country.