“The Second Opinion”

a blog for medical students at Emory

ANTOINETTE: Do it for the story.

I’m a talker.  It’s what I do: talk, think, usually talk without thinking. I’m not an expert at many things but I’ve pretty much mastered the art of foot-in-mouth. But after studying for over 6 weeks for Step 1, I find myself at a loss for words. I’m s/p 5 days (I guarantee you’ll do better at the bars/clubs if you use med jargon, trust me…), and I only almost feel human. Almost. I wanted to have something profound or even remotely funny to share but I don’t. I’m drained. Studying full-time somehow manages to suck up pieces of your soul and I need this next month off to scrounge up all the little pieces. It’s going to take me that long to reacquire social and communication skills.

But as is my M.O., I’m headed out of the States – passport in hand, backpack strapped on – and spending 3 weeks in Kenya and Tanzania. What’s on the schedule so far: 5-day safari in the Masai Mara Reserve and 5 days in Zanzibar for Sauti za Busara. The rest, I will P.I.B.E. aka play-it-by-ear.

I temporarily hailed from the Hometown of Obama and now I’m off to the Homeland of Obama. My motto for life but especially for travel is: do it for the story. So, here’s to storymaking and storytelling.

keep on rockin’,

Ant

January 27, 2009 Posted by belligerant | Antoinette for Emory SOM | | No Comments Yet