Friday, October 1, 2010

Great Fun at School!

So, it's been awhile since my last post...again. No surprise there. But it's time for some great pictures and an update on how school is going. I'm loving it as always. My classes are about 2x harder than they were last year, but I am feeling surprisingly competent. It probably helps that I am working part time at a clinic in Rupert, so I get to see a lot of things in the clinic and get an advantage in class.
These first three pics. are at one of my labs. We were learning how to prep cows for various abdominal surgeries. The third picture is the result of me trying to place an IV catheter...yes that's blood.





This is after our neuter lab. This is Dude, he was a sweet dog that looked a lot like Sam.



And this is Rufus, our holstein bull calf that we are bottle feeding. He is sooo cute, he gets so excited when we feed him, and will run and buck and jump around his pen. He will play tag too, it's super funny because he is still way awkward on his feet and always trips over himself.

And this is our Iguana. He's a pretty good boy...we haven't figured out yet why he is orange and not green.

This is what blood looks like at 100x magnification. All the small reddish dots are red blood cells, and the small purply thing is a white blood cell. Specifically a neutrophil, in case you were wondering.



Ok, this is Bobby our ball python. And this is whathappens when you turn your back on a snake for about 15 seconds. I took these pictures when I still thought it was funny that he had crawled through the paper towel roll. About 15 seconds later, I realized that he wasn't come out of that thing the way he went in...nor was he coming out the other end either. He actually got surpringly far by the time I was able to unwrap him. And let me tell you unwrapping those cardboard rolls is not exactly easy when you have a squirmy snake inside. He probably made it until about 6 inches from his back end, before he was just stuck.

So that's probably my most exciting events of this semester so far...although I could think of many more stories if you want to know. I'll keep you updated as the semester goes on. :)

5 comments:

Evans Family said...

Words escape me....I'm glad you enjoy it though. :) Maddi did like looking at all the animals though.

Justin and Carissa said...

Wow! I'm pretty sure that I couldn't pay Carissa $10 million to do even a part of what you do. Looks like you are having fun though. You should come hang out in Provo sometime.

Justin and Carissa said...

I didn't know you worked with animals like snakes and iguanas-cool. And I think Dude is a good name for a dog, especially a neutered dog...haha. I guess if I ever get a pet someday you will be able to keep it safe and alive for me. Glad you are having fun. We love your posts, don't be afraid to do them more often ; ) Love ya!

Anonymous said...

I love hearing about your fun. You wouldn't catch me dead playing with a snake.

Anonymous said...

ya i agree with mom...i'm pretty sure i would have just let the snake stay stuck :P but i think i know why your iguana is orange, it's because it's really half chameleon :D i know i'm a freakin' genius and you can thank me later for discovering that one for ya ;) haha i can't wait to see you tomorrow love you
Lindy