What I really do with my free time

I am a first year Pathology resident, but even before that I am a Mommy. So when I get home at night I dont often get a chance to just hit the books for a while. I jump right into being Mommy and try not to think to much about the friable mucous-y lung carcinoma case I grossed in only an hour earlier. We eat dinner, play or read, and then I do a little studying outside the door to their room while I put them to bed each night. If I get to work a few hours early, I can preview my slides then instead of staying late every night like my co-residents. Another trick I have been using is just looking through my cases and getting an idea of topics I can read about the night before while I am waiting for my boys to fall asleep.



But anyway, who cares about that. This post is about trick or treating. (only a week and a half late now...) We had lots of fun on Halloween. B-s line was "trick or treating!" - so cute! Both B- and N- were scared to ring the doorbells until they realized people were giving out free candy! Then they started running door to door. After a few though, N- became way more interested in the pumpkin carvings than in trick-or-treating. We found a good-guy transformers pumpkin. I must admit that was pretty cool for my little tranformer fans! They were so excited to see that one that they totally ignored the man at the door waiting to give them candy :)

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