Saturday, May 12, 2012

Nurses Night at the Ballpark

This week was Nurses Week.  One of the way Chamberlain celebrates is with Nurses Night at the Ballpark.  Students, faculty, and staff receive tickets to a game (in Chicago, it's a Cubs game).  There was also an information table set up so people could learn about nursing and Chamberlain.  Shannon and I were honored by our campus president and invited to be on the field before the game started.  We were also invited to eat and drink in the VIP area before the game.  It was an awesome experience!  Here are a few photos from the game...with more to come.  There were so many pictures taken that I felt like I was getting married again...haha!
Shannon and I showing off our VIP passes
The Chamberlain group
Our student throwing out the first pitch!
P.S. Don't worry, fellow Brewers fans, I have not converted to a Cubs fan.  I thought the least I could do was buy a Cubs shirt since they were letting me on the field!

Word of the week

Title IX,

gad·fly, noun

1. any of various flies, as a stable fly or warble fly, that bite or annoy domestic animals
2. a person who persistently annoys or provokes others with criticism, schemes, ideas, demands, requests, etc.

I came across this word while reading my May 7, 2012 issue of Sports Illustrated, in the section discussing the role of fathers after Title IX was introduced.  Great issue, as usual!


Saturday, May 5, 2012

Week twelve!

This is the last dailymile report I'll post...for now, at least!  I think I have a routine down...if only I can make myself get up and do it most mornings.  My next race is the Brewers Mini Marathon on September 22nd.  I'm going to use a new training program this time, Jeff Galloway's Half Marathon Training Schedule.  Training starts May 29th...we'll see how it goes!

Crazylegs 2012

Last weekend we went back to Madison for Crazylegs 2012.  We had a great weekend!  We started off by meeting Jamine and Brandon for dinner at the Great Dane...such a yummy place and such wonderful company!
Jamine (and the babies) and me after dinner
Saturday, I ran the Crazylegs Classic 8K and John, Mark, KJ, and Marissa walked the 2-mile walk.  It was rainy and cold...but a lot of fun.  The first wave of the run started at 10:00 but I didn't start until almost 10:40...brr!  But, I got to high five a Badger hockey player and basketball player Mike Bruesewitz before crossing the starting line...that definitely put a smile on my face!  I was really impressed with my run...thought I started out too fast but the adrenaline kept me going.  My splits were 9:28, 9:17, 9:16, 9:06, and 8:28.

After the race, we checked out the new Union South...it's awesome!
Mark and John
John and me
The new climbing wall
After the race, we hung out with Mark's friend Noah and played Settlers of Catan, spent some time in the hotel pool and hot tub, ate at Casa de Lara (one of our Madison favorites and the site of Mark and KJ's first date), and had a couple of drinks at the Tipsy Cow.  It was a great weekend!

Spring in Chicago

I didn't realize that I hadn't posted about going to the Brewers at Cubs game in early April...oops!  Our leasing office had tickets for $5 so I bought four of them and John and I met Keith and Nate at Wrigley.  It was a chilly night but the seats were perfect...high up in the first deck (200 level) so that we were protected from the wind.  We had a great time!
 
Keith, Nate, John, and me



The week after Easter, John's parents, little sister Natalie, and Natalie's friend Stephanie visited us.  John's dad had a meeting to go to in Joliet so the girls took the opportunity to do a little shopping downtown.  We went to see the musical Fela! one night.  It was great...and so moving...I had no idea about the history of that volatile time in Africa.  We all really enjoyed it.
Natalie's illegal picture of the show
Me and Natalie
Me, Natalie, and Steph after the show

John and I discovered the Chicago Architecture Foundation's model city last week.  It was pretty cool...and must have taken someone a lot of time!

And a few more random photos from the last couple months:
The girls at Easter in Oshkosh: Annie, me, Natalie, and Michele
The "kids": Annie, John, Natalie, Ben, and me
Scooter, the CAS pet, molted and got humongous over night!
Pretty flowers on Michigan Avenue
My manager brought me back a Tokyo Disneyland pin...so awesome!
A beautiful spring morning in Chicago

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Expanding my vocabulary

I learned three new words in the last week:
  • autodidact - [noun] - A person who has learned a subject without the benefit of a teacher; a self-taught person.
  • parkour - [noun, slang] - The sport of moving along a route, typically in a city, trying to get around or through various obstacles in the quickest and most efficient manner possible, as by jumping, climbing, or running.
  • copacetic - [adjective] - Fine; completely satisfactory; OK.
Autodidact and copacetic showed up in my Sports Illustrated magazines.  I love when Sports Illustrated expands my vocabulary...happens almost every issue.  Parkour was written by a blogger I follow...she insisted it was a real word and challenged readers to look it up.  Perfect!

Weeks nine, ten, and eleven!

Whew!  Three more weeks of exercising reports to load.  Saturday is the 8K I've been training for and then I'll stop uploading these.  I'll have to get into a new routine but I think I'll pretty much keep doing what I've been doing with this training program.  Plus, I signed up for the Brewers Mini Marathon on September 22 so I'll have something else to work towards.
I did really well April 2-8...over 3 hours!
I had more miles April 9-15 but less total time...most likely due to my 1.76 mile daily walking commute.  I don't count that as cardio though...just mileage. :)
A little better April 16-22...
So far this week I have two and a half hours of time in...but an hour of that was yoga.  My goal is to do three hours of cardio a week...gotta get back there!  Wish me luck for the 8K on Saturday...it's supposed to be cold and rainy in Madison on Saturday...ick!  But, I'd rather have it be a little chilly than really hot!

Friday, April 6, 2012

Surprise...twins!

My best friend is pregnant...with twins!  She told me she was pregnant in January...and I was SO, SO happy and excited for her and her husband.  Three weeks ago she called me, on the day of her 20 week ultrasound, and asked if I could keep a secret for a little bit...I figured either they decided to find out the baby's gender or she was having twins.  Turned out, it was the latter...surprise twins at 20 weeks!  Last week, she had her twin ultrasound and found out she's having identical twin boys.

I went up to see her on my way to Oshkosh a couple of weekends ago, the week between the two ultrasounds, and she and her husband seemed so, so happy...a little nervous, but happy.  "Go big or go home" her husband said.  Ha!  They have a bunch of stuff picked out for the nursery and it's going to be so cute.


All this baby news is making me even more ready to have a baby.  A lot of my friends...and just people I see and don't even know...are pregnant...and there are babies everywhere in my neighborhood!  My bff told me it would be tough once I really wanted a baby...and she was right.  Our plan right now is to start trying/stop preventing this fall...and I'm so excited!

Can we go carless?

John and I are seriously considering going carless.  Up until the past week and a half, I used the car to drive to work every day (parking is free at work) and we used it to get out of the city to visit family and friends, mostly in Wisconsin.  Once gas prices started to rise (they're considerably higher in the city than in the suburbs/Wisconsin), we gave it another thought...and considered our other options...

Driving to work takes me about 35 minutes in normal traffic.  It takes about 50 minutes to an hour to take the train and bus (the Red Line not the Brown Line that I first took when I started my job...that route took about 75 minutes and turned me away from public transportation in the first place).
We can sign up for igo or zipcar...and John can write them off as a business expense.  Both car sharing options are located really close to us...there are a couple of zipcars in our garage and there are igo cars next door.  Though we haven't dived deep into calculating the costs of these programs, it seems as though either program would cost approximately what we're currently paying in parking each month...and that includes gas and insurance!

So, our first step...well, my first step...was determining whether I would actually take public transportation instead of driving.  Two Mondays ago I was running late and it was really windy and cold outside...so I drove instead.  On Tuesday, I really wanted to make sure I was home for yoga at 6:30 pm so I drove.  But, on Wednesday, I finally took the train/bus...and I loved it!  Last Friday was my real test...it was thunderstorming out when I left in the morning...but I did it!  And, I only got a little bit wet.  This week I took public transportation all four days (I had today off)! 

I actually really enjoy it...I get to read on the train and then check my email/Facebook/Twitter on the bus (there's no signal on the train because it's underground for most of my ride).  I'm much more relaxed...and I don't spend as much time on the computer at night when I get home.  I think I'm a public transportation convert...so now, are we ready to sell our car?  Stay tuned!

Bridesmaids

We went bridesmaid dress shopping a few weekends ago for Annie's wedding.  It was a really fun but exhausting day!  It was my first experience being a bridesmaid in this situation...I went with my bridesmaids (well, three of the four of them) for my wedding...but they were the ones picking out the dresses...and for Jamine's wedding, she picked out our gorgeous dresses for us.  Annie had already picked out the color, and, amazingly, the five of us pretty much liked the same style of dress so it was pretty easy to make a decision.  I'm very excited about our choice!

After the shopping was done we all hung out at Annie and Ben's condo...had beer floats (surprisingly good), played games, ate Ian's-like pizza, and watched The Muppets.  All in all, it was a great day!

(I do actually have pictures of this day but they all include Annie in her wedding gown so I can't post them...sorry!)

St. Patrick's Day Weekend/Mom's Visit

John left for Montana for spring break and Mom came to visit me on St. Patrick's Day Weekend.  Mom and I had a great time!  We were really busy on Saturday...we left home about 9 am for the river dying ceremony and didn't return until after 5 pm!  After the river dying ceremony we went to the parade with a million other people, then grabbed lunch at Corner Bakery on our way to Navy Pier for the Flower and Garden Show.  I couldn't believe how many people were around!  It was an amazingly nice day, sunny and in the 70s.  We also saw my friend Dana at the parade.  It was so good to catch up with her...and have brunch with her on Sunday too!  Overall, it was a fabulous weekend.  Plus, I think Mom was impressed with my cooking skills...especially the sweet potato tacos!
The river dying ceremony
Here comes the dye
Mom with a beautiful blooming tree...she thought it was a Magnolia...
Bright blue sky in the city
The green Chicago River
Mom touching a tarantula at the Flower and Garden Show
Beautiful tulips at the Flower and Garden Show

Tampa

John and I went to Tampa in early March.  He spoke at a math conference at the University of Southern Florida on Sunday (and attended the conference on Saturday).  We flew down Wednesday after work and spent a couple of nights on Siesta Key.  We were out on the beach all day on Thursday...it was beautiful!
On our way to the beach
I love the beach!
Yummy Siesta Key pink lemonade at the Sniki Tiki
John: "Do you want to go see the sunset? It's happening in five minutes."
Our clams...they were pretty good...but not my favorite!
Friday morning, after I ran 3 miles on the beach (my first outside run of the year), we ate at an adorable little breakfast place that was previously frequented by Dickie V!  Then we drove up to Tampa and spent the afternoon at Busch Gardens.  I was beyond excited to see that there was a McAlister's Deli right next to our hotel...and talked John into taking me there for dinner even though he's not a big fan.
We got to watch them feed the elephants...it was pretty entertaining.
My favorite animal, the giraffe
A real giraffe!  The safari train ride was pretty cool...almost on par with Disney's safari.
The most awesome roller coaster I've ever been on...the Cheetah Hunt.  It had three "speed bursts" and was just awesome...very smooth and not too much spinning...my kinda ride!
Mmm...McAlister's sweet tea, how I've missed you!
My usual, the McAlister's Club
Saturday I met my Uncle Mark and Aunt Trina for lunch near Orlando.  It was really good to see them again...but unfortunately, I didn't take any pictures on my camera.  Hopefully I'll get to see them again this summer...or sometime soon!

Sunday John and I went to Plant City to visit some old family friends...Mary and Tom and their daughter Jess.  Luckily, Jess and her husband Darren were home for a wedding that weekend.  It was SO good to see them and to meet Darren...I hadn't been to their house since Jess graduated from high school almost 9 years ago...and I think I'd only seen Mary and Tom once since then back home in Wisconsin.  It's really amazing to have friends like that...who you can just pick up with like you saw them the other day.  Mary fed us a delicious lunch...and we got a tour of their llamas.  I'm lucky to have such awesome friends!  (But, unfortunately, no photo evidence.)