Monday, March 18, 2013

Going Green

Saturday we ventured down to Chicago for the St. Patrick's Day festivities. There is a parade and the river is dyed green. I found out about it (via Facebook friend's pictures) last year and have been wanting to go since. Colb was willing to go, but didn't know why I was so excited about green water. It reminded me of dragging Janelle to Stonehedge while we were in London. Yes, it's just a pile of rocks, but a very special pile of rocks. Yes, it's just green water, but very bright, emerald green water.

We drove to a park and ride and then hopped on the subway to avoid traffic (probably our best decision of the day). Dev loved riding the "train" and it brought back good London memories for me. It was a typical March Chicago day...cold, breezy, and a bit foggy. We found a good spot to watch the parade and watched until Dev was getting pretty cold. Then we decided to find someplace for some lunch. The crowd was huge and we got stuck in a tight, rowdy bunch trying to leave the parade. It made me a little nervous since we had Dev, but we made it out. There were lots of good, helpful people which is always a relief to see among the college crazy crowd. I am always amazed at what a different lifestyle we live when I have been away from the "world" for a while. We found some lunch, warmed up, and finally went to see the green water. Dev had fallen asleep in Colb's arms by this point, but the water was everything I expected it to be! We walked around a little more and then made our way home. As we got back to the park and ride and walked out to our car Colby had an interesting conversation with a guy that was typical of our day.

Guy: Hey (standing next to his car which we had to walk past to get to ours) I'm taking a pee [politer word substitued].
Colb: What?
G: I'm taking a pee!
C: Now?
G: Yah, I thought I'd tell you since you have your kid.
C: I appreciate that. Just let me know when you're done.
(waiting...waiting...)
G: Okay, I'm done.

Overall, I don't know if I would go again for St. Patrick's Day, but it was a really fun day and we enjoyed seeing the festivities while we are so close. I love downtown Chicago and we are excited to take a few more visits with warmer weather and smaller crowds. If anyone wants to come and visit us, there is lots to do!







 

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Going on a peds-cation!


This month Colby started his outpatient pediatrics rotation which is happily known among many of the students as a peds-cation. It usually falls right in the middle of the 6 months of Big 3 (intense and lots of hours) rotations. We have been taking full advantage of his extra time.

Here's what we've been up to in the first week of his peds-cation.

Colb and Dev (note: Dev has been calling Colby "Colb" instead of Dad since that is what I call him.) built a snow fort with all of the snow we have been getting.
We went to the Mitchell Park Conservatory (The Domes) to see the train exhibit. I loved feeling like I was outside and warm. Colb loved not being at the hospital, and Dev loved being free to roam. She spent most of her time sitting on the wall pointing to everything. 
We also went to the Jazz game while they were in Milwaukee playing the Bucks. Sadly, the Jazz lost by one in overtime, but it was a fun game to watch. We joked that Dev is a Bucks fan because she would clap and cheer loudly every time they scored (because everyone else was). She enjoyed cheering and dancing and did great. However, about the time they went into overtime and it was way past her bedtime, she decided it was too noisy and started plugging her ears which was a first.