Overview of Events from July to the Present–Part II

Is it just me, or does anyone else think my new profile is uberly awesome? The simplicity, coupled with the humorous drawings that reflect major characteristics of myself (love of food and dislike for dressing up). Of course, I’m probably just building up my ego right about now. So, on with the summary! Last thing I talked about was the visit to Baylor Med, right? Right. I went out of chronological order there, because the medical school experiences were the day before the clinical experiences. The day after clinical experiences (which was on Thursday) was the day of the Medical Ethics Caucus (basically a debate). Well, this was one thing among other events of the day, but the caucus was the main event. I was lucky and had a good team (MED groups were split into teams, and competed against teams of other MED groups. MED group teams didn’t compete against the other teams of their own MED group at any time. There were only two rounds, and each MED group team judged one round and debated in the other.). Don’t get me wrong, it wasn’t like I was lazy and did no work, it’s just that, came debating time, my mind just completely blanked out on me. I never was really good at public speaking. Unfortunately, we did not realize we had to ask for the one minute rebuttal time, and so all we were able to do was present our side without refuting the other team’s arguments. I believe I would have done better during the rebuttal, since I would have something to feed off of for my own argument, but speculating all of this now won’t be doing any good, so I’ll be moving on now. >.> The next day was Saturday, which would bring us to the trip to Moody Gardens in Galveston. The weekend was designated for relaxation time, I guess. Before I forget, I should say that I’m pretty sure MED groups stuck with people in their own groups, for the most part. My MED group certainly did. We all started out at the . . . I want to say seafood pyramid, but I just know that’s not right. Aquatic? Marine? Well, we started out in the pyramid with all the sea animals in it. It was okay . . . I can be socially inept at times, and this was one of those times. I basically tagged along with the group of people from my MED group that I usually hung out with, or walked ahead of them at times . . . After we toured through that pyramid, the others decided to eat (since that we were supposed to eat dinner there because we’d be getting back too late for dinner at the hotel). After everyone ate, the group I was with divided again. Next place we went to was (I’m having trouble with my memory as of late.  -_-; ) near the rainforest pyramid. Only thing we did there was go on this ride that sat us on this moving platform with a huge screen in front of us.
I’m doing a horrible job at explaining this ride, and it was very boring, so I’m going to give up trying. After this I ended up in a group of three from the original quarter-group from my MED group (Me, David, and Jonathan). David wanted to go swimming, so Jonathan and I accompanied him to wherever the pool was. He ended up only going in the water for about a minute because it was the kiddie pool, and we couldn’t really find anywhere else to swim, ahaha. We then traipsed over to the rainforest pyramid, decided not to watch whatever cinema they had showing because we had heard it wasn’t worth while, and instead perused the gift shop. Now, I hadn’t planned to get anything, but I always like to look at the music in gift shops.
David and Jonathan are so awesome.
They bought me a CD, in spite of my many declines and attempts to place the CD back in its proper place on the shelf. Each time I put it back, one of them would get another CD with the music I had been looking at. I gave up trying to put it back when they were next in line at the cash register. -_- After that, we basically hung out in the food court of the pyramid, playing with their purchases (spinner ring and bracelet, mainly. Haha, Jonathan’s bracelet went all the way up to my upper arm). A few minutes later, Jonathan’s room mate saw him and joined us at our table, and we commenced to playing cards. Oh geez, I love speed. ^-^ I’m also competitive, and one game, when I had only one card left and was about to put it down, out of my peripheral vision, I saw Jonathan’s room mate move to put his card down. I didn’t know which pile he was going for, but with my left hand, I pushed away his hand while placing my card on one of the piles with my right hand. “SPEED!” Highlight of the day, I have to admit. I hadn’t even realized I had done that until right after I finished the game; it was a reflex. o.O Don’t worry, I apologized for it. x3 Sunday we were supposed to go to Kemah Boardwalk, but the rain prevented us from going there, and instead we went to Katy Mills Mall. I walked around with David and Garrett (who was from another MED group) there. First we visited Books a Million. I’m sure we spent at least fifteen minutes in there. Started walking elsewhere after David made his purchase. I think we went to look at music next, and I immediately headed for the anime. I’m so anime deprived, I couldn’t help it!
OH, two guys walked past me while I was looking at the anime, and one muttered some stereotypical/racist comment. Basically, he assumed I was Japanese because I was looking at anime. Ignorant idiot. GAH. D< This didn’t have much importance, but it stuck out in my mind, and I had to type it out.
Next stop was the Asian store, to look around; and then after that, the bubble tea place around that area because I persuaded David to get a drink. (He ended up not liking the boba/tapioca in his coffee, so I got to drink it; and, it was pretty much still full. SCORE! I <3 boba drinks.) After this, we just walked around the mall, and eventually met up with the other people of our quarter-group. They had already bought tickets to watch Transformers, so that was where they were headed. We had nothing else in mind to do, so we decided to join them. Mind you, this was only about five minutes after we had left the bubble tea place; Garrett, David, and I are fast-paced walkers, and we know how to weave through people. By this time, I had only about a quarter of the drink left. I paid for my ticket, and David’s, because I was adamant about buying something for him since he and Jonathan bought me the CD the day before; unfortunately, Jonathan had already bought his ticket. We found seats in the theater with our other friends and got ourselves comfortable, and I finished off the boba drink before the movie even started.
Darn David and his coffee addiction, and the fact that coffee’s a natural laxative. Not even halfway through Transformers, I had to go to the restroom. Of course, I’m stubborn, and didn’t want to miss any part of the movie, so I sat there and endured the pressure on my bladder while shaking my legs to keep myself preoccupied.
I have to say, Transformers  is a very good movie; I certainly enjoyed it, even in my distraction. x] Well, the movie ended at around the same time we were supposed to be at our buses to go back to the hotel, so I left about ten minutes before the movie ended, took my restroom break, and came back out (surprised to see that David was waiting for me). The rest of the group had already headed to the entrance we were dropped off at, but we caught up with them pretty quickly. This basically ends the Katy Mills Mall summary, and now we’re on Monday. Monday, the main event  for the day was public health competition. Each MED group team (split into only two separate teams this time) chose a problem to do their presentation on that would raise public health awareness for that problem. Students judged everyones’ presentations based on verbal presentation and information presented on the tri-fold board. I admit, I basically BSed the second half of the paper. The students judged during lunch, and not much time was allotted for us. I think the FAs were telling us that we should only be taking about thirty seconds at each presentation. I missed lunch that day, but oh well.
Next was the public health symposium, which was a competition of the top presentations from each category. These were judged by some guests, I think (guests with a medical field background). Tuesday was the last day, so the only thing planned that day was a MED session and a closing ceremony. I’ll explain about MED sessions next entry, and also tell about the social events of the nights. Fun fun. (Aren’t I boring you yet?)