Carson began classes on Monday in Dominica. He has told me that the classes are already ridiculously difficult, but he is really enjoying all that he is learning. Here is a picture of Carson in class. Pretty much all his classes are held in a giant lecture hall. And being such a conscientious and dedicated student, Carson sits on the front row.

Carson's White Coat Ceremony was held on Friday. This ceremony symbolizes the beginning of their walk as physicians. The faculty at Ross, as well as the Prime Minister of Dominica, put each student's white coat on and welcomed them to the profession. Dr. Crump, a doctor who went to med school at Vanderbilt, was the speaker at the ceremony and Carson said the speech was incredible.

Carson and two of his friends, Luke and Vineet

Carson and Chris
We want to thank everyone for your constant thoughts and prayers. Preparing and moving to Dominica has been similar to putting together a difficult puzzle. But slowly and just perfectly, the pieces have come together. Carson found a wonderful apartment, I was offered a job at the University's day school, and our barrels arrived completely intact. You are right Mom, everything works out just like it should! Not always when we want it to, but always like it should! God always has a plan.
We love and miss y'all!
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