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Lamborghini or Medical School? Which Would You Rather? July 6, 2009

Posted by Emily in : Daily Life, Kansas, Medical School, My Handsome Husband, Photography , 3comments

Do you ever have that thought you should do something in particular but then you rationalize it away because it would be more convenient if you didn’t?

I often have an inner debate about whether or not to take my camera everywhere we go.

I love it.

Probably too much.

Because I love photographing.

When I take it anywhere, I’m working, not necessarily relaxing with my family.

But, if I don’t bring it, I get very, very frustrated that it’s not with me.

This is the problem: I feel compelled to shoot.  I want to shoot.  But sometimes, I really want to relax and enjoy time with my family without lugging an eight pound camera, tripod, light meter, and camera bag.

But I can’t turn off the inner creativity in my head.  It’s always wanting to photograph.

The other night, I decided not to take the camera with us to the park.

David countered, and sent me back in for it.

This is flashy car was the first thing we saw as we pulled into the parking lot:

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I knew David made the right call!  My heart started to race.  It actually fluttered.  Not because I’m a car enthusiast, but because I’ve never seen a Lamborghini up close.

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I’ve only admired them through the showroom glass windows from Exotic Imports off I-15 in Salt Lake City.

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The owner of this car was so surprised at how many pictures I took, he came over and  introduced himself,.

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Then he turned the car on so I could see it with the doors open and the back flaps up.

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David has seen this Lamborghini on the freeway before and he tried to snap a picture with his phone.

He was positive it was this exact one.

It’s a pretty distinct car.

Flashy I’d say.

Nice owner.

I wonder what he does.

Maybe he’d be willing to pay off our medical school loans?

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Because the price tag on this car is even more than paying for medical school.

Nice thought, huh?