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Jesse and the Interns
Group hug! The four of us would often share the same 6' x 10' cubicle. Here we're hugging as I say goodbye for the last time. I would be leaving the next day for Ely, MN, to spend the rest of my summer vacationing at our cabin on Burntside Lake.
Catherine Harris: I completed jobs for her that she was sent from Heather and even sat in on some meetings of HealthEtech. We did great together and there was an added benefit of insight on medical school preparations from Catherine, in return for which I shared helpful advice on nutrition I had discovered on the web and elsewhere. Catherine was both soft-spoken and dedicated to those around her, and though she might not have thought the folder-making jobs were fun, she allowed me enough freedom to make them that (as I could listen to my iPod and even, ^_^, practice marching around the table I used to construct them).
Emily Biltoft: Often Emily was the only one left in the cubicle as the others went to meetings and such. She was a treat to chat with and her smile broke the monotony of our jobs there.
Debbie Vargas: I had little known Debbie until one day when I overheard her question about "phytochemicals." I offered up the best description I knew at the time and in the process I learned about her work with Texas On the Move and her desire to make nutrition and exercise programs interesting and unique for kids and adults. I offered to help out with her project, even sat in on a meeting, and gave her friendly advice about what I had found. I'm still interested in working on the project though she's moved on, for her field of public health was made interesting to me by Debbie. Other than that, Debbie was vibrant and fun to be with, and I wish her the best with her Masters in Public Health.
Jesse and the Interns
Group hug! The four of us would often share the same 6' x 10' cubicle. Here we're hugging as I say goodbye for the last time. I would be leaving the next day for Ely, MN, to spend the rest of my summer vacationing at our cabin on Burntside Lake.
Catherine Harris: I completed jobs for her that she was sent from Heather and even sat in on some meetings of HealthEtech. We did great together and there was an added benefit of insight on medical school preparations from Catherine, in return for which I shared helpful advice on nutrition I had discovered on the web and elsewhere. Catherine was both soft-spoken and dedicated to those around her, and though she might not have thought the folder-making jobs were fun, she allowed me enough freedom to make them that (as I could listen to my iPod and even, ^_^, practice marching around the table I used to construct them).
Emily Biltoft: Often Emily was the only one left in the cubicle as the others went to meetings and such. She was a treat to chat with and her smile broke the monotony of our jobs there.
Debbie Vargas: I had little known Debbie until one day when I overheard her question about "phytochemicals." I offered up the best description I knew at the time and in the process I learned about her work with Texas On the Move and her desire to make nutrition and exercise programs interesting and unique for kids and adults. I offered to help out with her project, even sat in on a meeting, and gave her friendly advice about what I had found. I'm still interested in working on the project though she's moved on, for her field of public health was made interesting to me by Debbie. Other than that, Debbie was vibrant and fun to be with, and I wish her the best with her Masters in Public Health.