
Now that things are settling down from a busy and emotional January, let me just update you on the fun we did have. Early in January we headed down to Chicago to help celebrate dad's birthday. He knows we are super busy (and that our off days don't often coincide) so we kept it a suprise that we would be making it to his birthday dinner downtown. We met Kristen and Larry early for a little sangria at a restaurant whose name I can't remember. Finally the birthday boy arrived with Lily and Kelsey, he was so suprised to see us! We had a delicious dinner. If you click the title to go to the pictures you will see Kristen and Larry opening their Christmas gifts, too.
A couple of days later we went to Andy and Tara's to watch the national championship college football game. The Badger and Illini fans banded together to root for the Big Ten. While the game got off to a promising start, it quickly dissintigrated. We decided to then turn to America's new past time: Guitar Hero. Brian and Lindsay had never played which made it fun to watch. There were new people battles, couples battles (not me, I haven't tried it yet), and girls v. girls, and guys v. girls. It definitely was more entertaining than the game!

A couple of weeks ago, Kristen headed up to Milwaukee for a little girl time. I picked her up at the train station and we headed for Cedarburg for some pottery painting... you know this has become one of my favorite past times! We stopped by a local coffee shop for some yummy warm drinks before starting our craft bonanza. Kristen designed a really super "#1 Hubby" mug for Larry while I took on an ambitious utensil holder. It wouldn't have been nearly as ambitious if I hadn't decided to paint an argyle pattern on it; calculating the size of the diamonds so they would meet perfectly and tracing on the pattern. Needless to say, we shot for the stars and after FIVE hours of painting still had not finished our projects so we were STARVING. We packed it up for the day and headed for Mitchell's Fish Market. We had some delicious gumbo followed by crab cakes, filet mignon, and topped off with a succulent banana bread pudding. Mmm, my mouth is watering just thinking about it. Afterward, we just crashed on my couch and Kristen got to catch up on American Idol since she has no TV right now... they are getting ready to move into their new condo, more on that when the big day arrives... The next day it was back to Cedarburg to finish our painting. We dragged Ari along and he painted this cute little penguin bank. Kristen finished her mug but despite my utmost concentration I was unable to finish the argyle utensil holder. Maybe I just wanted an excuse to go back to Glaze?! A little more relaxing and another excellent dinner later and it was time to take Kristen to the train station.
During the frigid, snow-packed, hospital-filled month of January, I was the senior resident for the hospitalist team. This is easily the busiest team in the hospital as we take care of all the kids who do not have pediatricians or who come from so far away that their own doctors don't have priveledges at Children's. I had the extreme pleasure of working with some great interns, medical students, and some of my most favorite faculty members which helped lift my mood during all the mayhem. The hospitalist team is also known for its team spirit. Affectionately known as the Red Falcons, the team wears as much red on Thursdays as possible to earn points for their team (med students v. interns v. seniors). To end the month, we played a version of Stump the Attendings appropriately renamed Stump the Falcons. Joanne, one of the super interns, went head to head with Dr. Weisgerber and won! She got the crown of glory while Dr. W walked away with a fancy button proclaiming his falcon valor.