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Off the Shoulder


A fun top I had to buy (it was $9!) and wore for a relaxing date night a couple weekends ago! N and I went to our new usual spot, which for now I will be incredibly selfish and keep a secret because I love that we never have to make reservations and can always get a table outside and people watch! Aaaand they have the best clam chowder ever. 


This is what I wear to stuff my face with bowls of clam chowder. Minus the heels. The heels lasted all 4 minutes of us taking pictures and then I switched into flat sandals - I never understand how pregnant ladies wear heels.  Plus part of the reason I love our secret spot is that after there are tons of outdoor shops and places to stroll around and continue our conversation after dinner and hold hands and just feel like we're soaking up our oh-so-sacred us time! Heels have no place for clam chowder-stuffed pregnant lady romantic walks. 


This last week and the current one have been a little tough - N was on nights last week while I was on days, and now we've flipped and I'm on nights this week while he's back on days! So we basically go days without seeing each other because we're just on opposite schedules. Thankfully we both still get plenty of Liv time though, and we keep in touch throughout the day, and as with all of this, it's just temporary! 


I will be posting a medicine update on the blog soon, but so far after getting through this first month of residency I've already had a ton of "firsts" - my first time being called "Doc" (most often with a thick Boston accent), my first real code that I was a big part of (and we brought him back! although in what state is hard to say still), my first time pronouncing a patient dead and sharing the news with family, it's certainly been quite the initiation month. And I love medicine. I know we've been told that we'll get burned out this year, and I can see how, with all the menial tasks of order writing and documentation that take up so much of our days and nights. But when I actually get to spend time with patients I'm still reminded how much I love this field, reminded that I chose the right thing. And with that deep introspection we'll finish up with a picture of my feet and outfit details (insert laughing emoji here)!


Outfit details: Top (Asos, on sale for less than $10)! // Jeans (old, almost identical here) // Sandals (Aldo)