Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Miami


We are on the 10 day count down for the move to Miami!


Brett has an exam tomorrow and also next thursday and then he is done with 4th semester!!!





We are excited for him to get into hospitals and clinics and get to do more hands on learning! We are moving to the Coral Gables area which we hear good things about from previous residents. We will be in Miami from Aug 21st - Dec 7th. I have never lived in a big city like Miami so we will see how it goes!
Brett and I are taking the cruise ship over to Ft. Lauterdale on the 21st we are planning on getting him all settled and cozy for his study-a-thon for the comp. While he is busy studying I will be flying home to Utah ( :( sadly only for 24 hours). I will be picking up my mama
, the car and my cute Dog Koellie.
Mom and I will be driving through Oklahoma on our way to Miami and we are so lucky that we are able to stop and have dinner with Elder Call ( Casey) and the Neilsons the family that he lives with. That will be so fun!!! Mom will be staying in Miami with us for a night before she flies home to the fam again. I am looking forward to the road trip with mom and Koellie! not looking forward to leaving Brett though!
So Miami will be another adventure we can add to our list. We hear great things about it and are really excited to go to some games and fun places.

The 5th semester students are SUPER busy in Miami they are going to hospitals, doing shifts in the ER, I talked to one a few weeks ago and he assisted in removing bullets from a guys leg... I tried to imagine Brett digging for bullets.... Or cutting the pants off the guy.... interesting thought. I don't think Brett wants to do emergency medicine though but the experience is still very cool! Brett is studying like a mad man for these last two tests. The test he has next week is a 6 hour accumulative exam!

Pic of Coral Gabels the city we will live in.


Here is some info about Miami:
Established in 1896, Miami had a small population of 1,500 people. Back then Miami was mostly used for vegetable and citrus plantations.
Miami sure has grown since those days. Known today as the melting pot of North and South America, Miami is the habitat for people of all nations, and it sure shows in the variety of cultures one sees here.

This is the corinthian where we will be staying, it is furnished and allows dogs!
Spacious Apartments Furnished in Downtown Coral Gables location. Apartment has living room, dining room, and kitchen. Remodeled Unit with over 850 sq. ft./ 1050 sq.ft. of living space. Beautifully renovated kitchen, with new granite counter tops and stainless steel appliances. New Marble Bathroom with premium fixtures. Master bedroom (14 X 13 ) with Walk in Closet. All Lines/Towels/Kitchen and Bathroom accessories included. Central A/C, Oversized Balcony Great Panoramic views of Downtown Coral Gables, Downtown Miami and Coconut Grove. Building offers New Fitness Center, New Pool, Gated Parking and Tele-entry access system. Interior lobby and hallways with marble floors. Walk to Miracle Mile. Miracle Mile is a street that has lots of shops and restaurants and fun things to do on it.
We are looking forward to the next 3 weeks there will be a lot of hard work to do but we are ready for it!

2 comments:

Natalynn and Paul said...

No Way! We lived in the building right across the street! (You can see it in the picture.) It is such a great location. It's perfect for getting to and from campus, and it's also very quick and easy to get to the beach. We loved the ward too. It's a safe area and we would go on walks almost every evening to miracle mile, walk around for awhile and cut back home through the neighborhood! You're going to love it!

leigh said...

Hope the move went smoothly (and that Brett did well on all of his tests). Do you like Miami so far? I would think that the fall would be a great time to be there...except for the hurricane warnings of course. Good luck with everything!