Sunday, September 30, 2007

Pottery Glazing

Yesterday, Jackie and I headed up to Cedarburg, Wisconsin to paint pottery. Cedarburg is this really quaint area with shopping, bed and breakfasts, and even a local coffee roaster. My preceptor had told me what a great time she had there, so we decided to flex our creative muscles. Which, as you can imagine, are quite stiff from disuse. Glaze is this fantastic shop where you can pick from hundreds of pieces what you would like to glaze; they have everything from seasonal items to piggy banks to dishware to magnets. It was a hard decision, but I decided on the travel coffee mug and Jackie chose a pumpkin candy dish. For my delta zeta girls reading this... I chose to glaze my cup gray with green and pink polka dots! So after about an hour and a half of painting, we were finished (thank goodness because the shop was closing). The pieces don't quite look like they will until they are fired but we are excited to see the finished projects next week!

Friday, September 28, 2007

Something Other Than Kickball


By now you all must be wondering why there have been very few posts and why they have all been about kickball. This past month has been a busy one while I finish my last month of Q4 (every fourth night) call and Ari has been working hard. Our only real social escape, besides the occasional dinner out, has been our Tuesday night kickball games. This past Friday, however, we joined our friends to celebrate Andy's birthday. We started off at Mo's for dinner and then went downtown to Hotel Metro for martinis. We picked Hotel Metro because it has a very chic bar on the roof called Zen on 7. As luck would have it, the rain began to fall as we headed downtown. This first round of martinis were inside, but then the weather cooperated and we moved the group outside. It was a super fun coincidence that some of the interns were having a night out there as well. Not being quite the party girl that I used to be, we called it a night at about midnight.

Sunday, September 09, 2007

Kickball Week 2


Another Tuesday, another week of kickball. We battled nature and the other team valiantly, but came up short on both accounts in the end. Due to seemingly unending rain the past couple of weeks in Milwaukee, we are experiencing a plague of mosquitos. I would go as far as saying mutant mosquitos because despite spraying ourselves with Off or Cutter EVERY inning, none of us walked away with fewer than 10 mosquito bites. I have never seen swarms of mosquitos before. We literally were swatting every free moment. The game itself was good... we lost 0-6 but only because we had a lapse in defense one inning and just couldn't get our offense going. We went to O'Brien's afterward to get away from the bugs and enjoy each other's company.

Tuesday, September 04, 2007

Quick Trip to Madison


Our friends Andy and Tara have been hounding us for some time to take a trip to Madison with them and experience the farmer's market there. Amazingly, we were able to coordinate our four schedules last weekend... not perfectly since we went when I was post-call and the day we came back Ari had to work the overnight shift, but if we kept waiting for a better time it probably wouldn't have happened. Regardless, we made the 90 minute trek west to the home of my nemesis the Wisconsin Badgers. I love Tara and Andy but they are HUGE Badger fans... I try not to hold that against them. We checked in to our hotel where we got the priceline view of the roof and headed into town. We ate at a fabulous Italian restaurant whose name I can't seem to remember. While the food and company was great... the service certainly left something to be desired. We were immediately greeted by the waiter but hadn't picked our drinks yet. He came back about fifteen minutes later and took our whole order. Then the appetizers came out and we still didn't have our drinks. From our vantage point the bartender surely wasn't backed up either. FINALLY, after the appetizer was finished our drinks came. When he brought us our meals he said he would bring more bread... which never happened. He actually never returned to our table until he brought the check. He definitely did not win server of the night. With full stomach's we made our way to the student union (and I amazingly did not spontaneously combust) to have a drink and listen to live music. We bar hopped with a couple of Tara and Andy's friends until we were about to drop dead tired and then crashed.
The next day we met Tara's parents for breakfast and then headed to the farmer's market. Ari was joking around because they kept telling us you could get ANYTHING there so Ari said he bet he wouldn't see jicama... which we actually did! Needless to say the market was huge and wrapped around the capital building. From fresh fruits and veggies, to cheese, to baked items, spices, sauces, meats, and flowers the place was a cornicopia of yumminess! This picture is the crazy guy selling honey (sorry there aren't more pictures). Finally it was time for us to part ways. Andy, Tara, and her parents were off to the game and we went home to catch up on some much needed sleep.