Every time that I get on here to write anything I feel as though I should apologize for not doing this more often, so the two or three of you who check this blog faithfully, I am sorry.
As was mentioned in the previous post, we returned to Buffalo from Utah on May 16th. On the 20th of May I began my clinical residency, which is technically suppose to last until December 21st of 2009, although I am hoping to be finished before then because it conflicts with the goal that we have set for our moving date, which is December 18th of 2009. The first two of approximately 85 weeks are over, and I must say it has been more difficult and intense than I expected. I started my residency at Erie County Medical Center (ECMC), which is suppose to be one of the more difficult rotations that I will face. In general, the staff has been very patient with me, and I have learned a lot. The days are long and draining, but I am learning new things daily. The picture below is a prettier than real life shot of ECMC. It is located in a rundown neighborhood on Grider Street.
In other news, Alyssa is playing softball for the Amherst Lookouts. In today's game she batted 4-4 (off of a tee), with eight RBI's, two lead off singles, and two grand slams. Some might argue that her numbers were due to her last name (every kid bats each inning, in alphabetical order one inning and reverse alphabetical order the next, and when the last kid bats everyone on base gets to run home including the batter), but they look pretty good on paper. She also had no fielding errors, but that is probably because she did not go after the ball. Below is a picture of her and her team.
Those shown in the picture from left to right: (bottom row) player, player, player, player, (middle row) player, player, player, player, player, Alyssa Denise Vincent, (top row) assistant coach, coach, and assistant coach.
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