
This past weekend was our last resident retreat. Friday afternoon we were excused at noon (who doesn't like that?) and we planned to meet for dinner later that night. I got in a quick work out and went to pick up Jackie. We drove down to our resort Lake Lawn Resort on Lake
Delavan. The trip only took about 40 minutes. Unfortunately there was some confusion at the front desk about room arrangements; I didn't want to room by myself (kind of defeats the purpose of last chance bonding) so I
snuck in with Jackie,
Sima, and Lindsay who had a four bed room/loft. After we got settled in our room, it was off to Popeye's on Lake Geneva... no, not that Popeye's! It is a family restaurant located right on Lake Geneva. Thankfully Jen had found a place to
accommodate the 24 people that showed up. I think just about everyone got the fish fry (I wonder if Ohio is as passionate about year-round fish fry as Wisconsin is... might be better if it is not!). We had a great time catching up in a casual/non-work environment and seeing some of the spouses and kids. Unfortunately, Ari could not attend this year :( Afterward we headed back to the resort where Patrick set up rock band. Some of the guys, however, were itching to play poker. Never ones to turn down a poker game, Tara and I asked to be dealt in. We played a small tournament and took the boys' money! I won and Tara got second! Silly boys, we warned them that we knew how to play!!
The next day, we had a couple of scheduled meetings after breakfast: transitioning to become a fellow/
hospitalist/community pediatrician, risk management and health literacy, and evaluations. The first session was the best as I am starting to get a bit nervous about starting my fellowship. Next it was off to lunch at
Panera and then mini golf. Kevin, Rob, Jackie, and I paired up for the mini golf which was fun except for the swarms of
mosquitoes and lake flies. Kevin won overall but Jackie got major style points for frequently hitting her ball outside the course! Afterwards, we all went to do our own thing. Jackie and I
snuck in a quick work out while watching baseball (go Cards!). Then it was on to dinner, which was actually delicious! The Cesar salad was nice and garlicky, the chicken was moist, and the veggies actually weren't soggy (that can be hard in a buffet). The bread pudding was scrumptious as well and had this rich caramel pecan sauce...
mmm... Afterwards all the little ones ran around the banquet room for awhile which actually seemed to tire out the adults because we did little more than sit in Brian's room watching TV.
Sunday we had breakfast and headed back to Milwaukee. I think it was a great way to end... now just 5 weeks left!
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