Select Page

Summer is in Full Swing

by Jul 7, 2016

Home » Naturopathic Medicine Student Blog » Summer is in Full Swing

This time of year always means two things: my birthday and Independence Day. This year, there was a third event to add to the mix — Tri Games.

2016-07-07_trigames
Student Council officers at the beginning of Tri Games.

Every trimester, Student Council hosts an event called Tri Games, which is an athletic opportunity for students across all trimesters to socialize and participate. We played ultimate Frisbee, corn hole, and ladder ball while listening to music and eating hamburgers and hot dogs fresh off the grill. Everyone seemed to enjoy themselves, and the weather was perfect for this outdoor event.

2016-07-07_bday
The first of my two birthday parties.

The cook-out theme continued the next day for my birthday. We live in the campus apartments, and there are several stationary grills for students to use, making it easy to throw a party. Luis and I had some of our non-NUHS friends over to celebrate. I was excited yet a little nervous to share my first batch of kombucha (from last week’s post) at my party because none of those friends have ever tried kombucha before. All empty bottles at the end of the night was a good indication that it was a hit!

2016-07-07_fireworks
Fireworks at Madison Meadows Park in Lombard.

Last night was the 4th of July and a large group from NUHS watched the fireworks together in Madison Meadows Park, a pleasant 20-minute walk from campus. This doubled up as another party for me; having a birthday around a holiday always provides ample opportunity to have several birthday celebrations! People started arriving around 7pm to chat, play games, and eat. The fireworks show lasted 30 minutes long, which is impressive for a small Chicago suburb. 

Subscribe to Our Blog

Follow NUHS on Social Media

About the Author

Mary Simon

Mary Simon

I'm a naturopathic medical student at NUHS. I started the Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine Program in January 2014. I was born and raised in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, a beautiful town on Lake Michigan. My experiences interpreting (Spanish to English) in nearly all medical specialties solidified my decision to study naturopathic medicine, as I saw a deep need for treating the body as a whole, getting to the root causes of symptoms, and using minimally invasive low-cost therapies to restore health.

0 Comments

Submit a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Posts

On Surrender

On Surrender

As students, we often lament that school is hard, implying an unspoken expectation that life should not be hard. This assumption is dangerous because beauty results from difficultly. The times in life when we are desperate invite us to recognize a grand plan, one that extends beyond our own life, and surrender to it.

read more
On Delight

On Delight

This simple metaphor captures a complex concept. In a handful of words, Hafez illustrates a helpful psychological principle that also comprises the theological core of the world’s largest religion – that of relationship based on mutual delight, adoration and love.

read more
To Gain the World and Lose Your Soul

To Gain the World and Lose Your Soul

I once had a season of life in which I wrestled to reconcile the trade-off between gaining the world and losing my soul. In a great act of mercy, I lost. Looking back, I realize my biggest blind spot was my stubbornness and pride. I thought I knew what was best for me and obstinately pursued it, instead of focusing my heart on assurance and surrendering the rest to servanthood.

read more

Defining the future of integrated health care.