Month: September 2009

  • gamma gamma website

    So... you have to check out what my amazingly talented big bro Nick has been working on...

    It's the FDC Gamma Gamma chapter website: www.phidexgammax2.com

     It's being updated all the time, but it's looking awesome so far! Make sure to go to the collegiate brother section and scan over the pictures with the mouse... it's funny. I'm so excited too... on Tuesday, we are having our pinning ceremony for our 11 new pledges.

    Other than that, everything has been insane lately. My car is having major issues that I'm hopefully going to get checked out for the third time tomorrow. Almost didn't make it up my driveway today after it shutting off on me three times in the last few days. Sometime this week (not sure what day yet), I will hopefully be commissioned and sworn in to the Air Force. It will be official then... I'm excited but not holding my breath... everything so far with that scholarship has been super last minute so we'll see what happens. Anyway, that's a small fraction of everything going on this week. Can't explain it all, I'd have to write a book! =) I'm just taking it one day at a time.

    OH.... and I have the coolest patient. My nursing home patient played the guitar for me today and sang. He only seemed to know one song, but that's alright! Then there was another lady that I walked down the hall, and she asked me about my kids. When I said I didn't have any, she told me, "well, you better get on those babies before it's too late". Oh, you just never know what to expect around there. lol... but there will be no babies anytime soon coming from anywhere around here... that's for certain! =)

    xoxo, Ky

  • osteoporosis psa

    OK... so last week in class, we were supposed to make a public service announcement about osteoporosis. It could be about anything we wanted... a drug, an alternative treatment, or just what you can do to avoid it... we didn't have much direction at all, so we decided to take the risk factor awareness approach... and we had a little fun with it! So in case you have nothing better to do with your life, check it out (below) =) Note: we only had about 20 minutes to put this together, so don't judge too much!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrDIq3i5raU

    Another note: video vocals by Taylor Giese... she even sounds awesome singing about skeletal disorders! =) lol... You can also find her here on myspace music.