Sunday, June 14, 2015

look what aaron did!


Apparently, this is what it takes these days to break me out of my blogging absence: you have to graduate number one in your med school class at a top 5 med school in the country! I mean, it's a pretty low bar. 

Aaron's parents came in town to celebrate, and we took a quick trip to New York, since they've done most of the Philly touristy stuff already. We took a food tour of Greenwich Village (which is kind of dorky but it was my favorite part of the whole trip), saw Aladdin on Broadway, ate a delicious steak dinner, went to the Met, and got a cronut. Here is an example of why Wendy is the best mother-in-law ever: she trekked all the way down to SoHo and waited in line with me for almost two hours for a freaking croissant-donut. She is awesome! 

I am so proud of Aaron for this accomplishment. No one knows better than me how hard he worked for this, and it's really exciting to see that recognized. Soooo many nights and weekends of studying and looking up papers and preparing patient presentations. And it's finally over!* He did it! He's a doctor!!!!!! 

*Minus the three more years of residency, followed by 4 years of fellowship before he will actually be a practicing physician. SEVEN MORE YEARS. I try not to think about that too much. Remind me to let you know what I think when people complain about doctors making too much money. 

6 comments:

amanda said...

Sounds amazing!! And go Aaron!

Megan Hutchings said...

Congratulations to you and Aaron! Your NYC trip sounds like it was fun. Was the 2 hour wait for a cronut worth it? I hear they are pretty amazing.

Suzy said...

you guys are BOTH champs!!! Way to go!!

ellen said...

Where are you going next?!?

K Puls said...

Thanks guys! Megan, I don't think the wait was quite worth it...it was definitely delicious, but I was pretty annoyed by the time we got them, so maybe that kind of tainted it for me. The other pastries we got while there were also fantastic though, so next time, I'll just go for those without the wait! Ellen, we're staying in Philly! Aaron's doing residency here, so we'll be in the city for another 3 years.

Laura C said...

Congratulations!! Go Aaron, er Dr. Pulsipher!