On the one hand, my beloved yellow netbook Sunbeam is almost certainly irretrievably dead. On the upside, I should be able to salvage all my data, and my sister has a pink version of Sunbeam that she's going to let me use, so all is not lost. Still, I liked my little yellow netbook. It won't be the same.
Went to Macy's with my mom to shop the clearance and "one day sale," ostensibly to find some professional clothes for my medicine rotation, which begins in about a month. Here's what I discovered: the clothes at Macy's are almost all ugly. I'm better off buying random things off of the clearance racks at New York and Company and Express and Ann Taylor. I did, however, buy myself a little sweater dress for $4.99. Oh how I love cheap things. Sadly, the clearance shoes were neither cheap enough to buy nor comfortable or professional enough for clinics.
Spending the weekend at home for the first time in a while gives me plenty of time to watch I Love Lucy with the parents and eat too much Indian food. I realized last night that if/when I get married, I will most certainly put I Love Lucy on DVD on my bridal registry. It might sound weird, but I know that show will be a central part of my future family's traditions, so it's of paramount importance that I get a copy when I strike out on my own--or with a husband, as the case may be.
Lastly, listening to John Mayer's Battle Studies while reading Pestana's surgery review makes studying that much better.
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