{"id":119,"date":"2005-09-12T20:12:33","date_gmt":"2005-09-13T03:12:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/jillcook.com\/blog\/?p=119"},"modified":"2005-09-12T20:13:59","modified_gmt":"2005-09-13T03:13:59","slug":"week-at-a-glance","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jillcook.com\/blog\/2005\/09\/12\/week-at-a-glance\/","title":{"rendered":"Week At A Glance"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>This was going to be a prospective Week-At-A-Glance, but then I kept putting off the writing part and just made little notes of what I did.&nbsp; So I went back and filled out the details and now it&#8217;s a long retrospective look at what I did last week.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Monday &#8211;<\/strong> A.J.&#8217;s last day here over this long Labor Day weekend.&nbsp; We got up and took a walk around the part of the Interurban trail that runs by the office.&nbsp; It is lined with blackberry bushes on both sides, so we often bring containers when we walk and pick the berries.&nbsp; There are 2 or 3 different kinds of blackberry bushes along the trail so there are always some that are perfectly ripe.&nbsp; A.J. has been bringing bags of frozen berries back to St. Louis with him and we&#8217;re going to have little blackberry pies when I get back.&nbsp; He made some for Jill2 for a Star Trek night and she said it was the best blackberry pie she had ever had.&nbsp; Today we also had lunch over at the Lynnwood Claim Jumper with Sandi and the visiting South Dakota relatives.&nbsp; This was a first time experience for the out-of-towners, so we got one of the big desserts (an &quot;I Declare&quot;) to wow them with.&nbsp; I&#8217;ve found that ordering a black decaf coffee and then just using the whipped cream off the dessert works wonderfully.&nbsp; No messing with cream and sugar, just a mouthful of whipped cream and a slug of coffee &#8211; heaven in my mouth. \ud83d\ude42&nbsp; After lunch we had just a little bit of time before we had to head to the airport, so A.J. and I got out our Beamo and tossed it around in the driveway.&nbsp; This frisbee-like thing has got to be the most fun park toy I have ever played with.&nbsp; I like to play ring toss with it, where A.J. is the thrower, and I am the thing that the ring has to land over &#8211; I can catch it by putting my up-stretched through the hole in the middle, then the beamo just falls down around my waist to my feet.&nbsp; It is so much fun &#8211; sometime I&#8217;ll get a video or picture or something so you can all see what I&#8217;m talking about.&nbsp; Well &#8211; then it was time to drop A.J. at the airport &#8211; which was a funny goodbye since he would be back on Thursday night (a little mix-up when buying the tickets led to visits 2 weekends ina row instead of more spaced out &#8211; but it still worked out well so no worries).&nbsp; After that I got some laundry and visiting done over at mom and dad&#8217;s and then I headed out for an evening of socializing and reminiscing with Arielle &#8211; my best friend from high school.&nbsp; I hadn&#8217;t seen her for a long time &#8211; we usually end up talking on the phone once or twice a year and seeing each other maybe once a year &#8211; but I love how we can just pick right up like no time has passed.&nbsp; We went down to Alki and ate at the Bamboo Grill followed by coffee at Starbucks.&nbsp; I love how we can talk about everything from school\/work to relationships to current events and life in general and there&#8217;s no awkward pauses. no worries of &quot;should I be saying this?&quot; or wondering how she&#8217;s taking the things I&#8217;m saying. <\/p>\n<p><strong>Tuesday &#8211; <\/strong>After the long holiday weekend, I went back to work at the NICU today.&nbsp; I met up with Heather and we bussed back to West Seattle together.&nbsp; After&nbsp;some&nbsp;dinner down at Puerto Vallerta (in the West Seattle junction)&nbsp;with Heather and Justin, the three of us went to The Garage (on Broadway by Seattle U) for some bowling and pool.&nbsp; I slept over in West Seattle and got to experience the bus ride to the U by myself the next morning&#8230;<\/p>\n<p><strong>Wednesday &#8211;<\/strong> Yes, so the bus ride&#8230; funny how it costs half as much to get to the UW from West Seattle ($1.50 compared to $3.00) but it takes twice as long as when I leave from Lynnwood.&nbsp; I was on call today and we had a lot of 31-week babies threatening to deliver, but in the end only 2 (a set of twins) actually showed up.&nbsp; I get to follow them now for as long as they are here&#8230; well, catually for as long as I&#8217;m here, because they&#8217;ll likely be here longer than the two weeks I have left here.&nbsp; Surprisingly enough, after those two little guys showed up around midnight, I got to go to bed and didn&#8217;t get woken all night. \ud83d\ude42&nbsp; Oh, and A.J. e-mail my Step 2 CS score sheet to me today, and surprise &#8211; I passed!&nbsp; And the score sheet was really lame without any explanations or anything &#8211; but the main gist is that I passed so I suppose nothing else really matters anymore.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Thursday &#8211;<\/strong> So after being on call, I got out of the hospital early and bussed home to Lynnwood where I showered and ate lunch and watched a little sci-fi before falling asleep.&nbsp; I slept for three or four hours and then still had time to watch some more sci-fi and an episode of House (great GREAT show &#8211; very funny!!) and work on the Camp Casey newspaper before leaving to go pick up A.J. at the airport.&nbsp; We had a late dinner (and A.J. spent an hour on the phonewith T-Mobile debating a charge on the monthly bill) and then went to bed.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Friday &#8211;<\/strong> Last day at work this week!&nbsp; It was a short day, I was done by noon or so and then had lunch with Heather.&nbsp; A.J. came to pick us up from the U and we dropped Heather off at a bus stop downtown so she could get home to West Seattle.&nbsp; Then A.J. and I went down to Pike Place Market and had the chowder sampler for lunch.&nbsp; It&#8217;s from a little chowder shop in Post Alley &#8211; but I forget the name.&nbsp; It&#8217;s really yummy &#8211; I especially like the seafood bisque!&nbsp; We also got some fresh peaches and a maple doughnut!&nbsp; We walked around downtown a little bit, and then headed up to Queen Anne.&nbsp; We sat in Starbucks and reminisced about our years at SPU &#8211; and both agreed that we would take much more advangtage of the area (Queen Anne) if we were at SPU now.&nbsp; Funny how hindsight works, huh?&nbsp; But I think we took good advantage of other areas during those years &#8211; I just miss being in Seattle and being able to hang out in places like that.&nbsp; As we sat in Starbucks, I had the great idea of visiting the SPU campus to go see if our University Scholars Honors Projects were really in the library like we were told they would be.&nbsp; I wasn&#8217;t sure what I expected to find there, but I was really excited to see that I could search the database by my name and my project would show up.&nbsp; It was catalogued and numbered and everything.&nbsp; It was very cool. \ud83d\ude42&nbsp; I felt very special.&nbsp; After that ego boost and reminder of how I used to understand very technical science-y things, we wandered around the rest of campus.&nbsp; We explored the new science building, and then the old Slick (Miller <strong>S<\/strong>cience <strong>L<\/strong>earning <strong>C<\/strong>enter = <strong>SLC<\/strong> = Slick) which is now called Otto Miller hall &#8211; which I don&#8217;t appreciate at all.&nbsp; I like the old name better, it had more character.&nbsp; Anyway &#8211; that building is all remodeled too, and we ran into&nbsp;a couple&nbsp;of A.J.&#8217;s old professors who showed us around and chatted.<br \/>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Wow, this is a long day &#8211; I&#8217;ll start a new paragraph. \ud83d\ude42&nbsp; So after the SPU fun, A.J. and I headed back up to Lynnwood for some racquetball with Brasten and Chris.&nbsp; It was a great night and we all played well &#8211; I had so much fun.&nbsp; I am going to miss playing racquetball when I go back to St. Louis.&nbsp; A.J. plays on Wednesdays there with his law school friend(s), but I will only sometimes be available for that.&nbsp; After the exercise, we all went to the Claim Jumper for appetizers and dessert &#8211; and we celebrated Rainbow Bear&#8217;s 6th birthday.&nbsp; You should go to his website and check out the picutres.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Saturday &#8211;<\/strong> After a little sleeping in, A.J. and I got up and headed out for the Puyallup Fair.&nbsp; Fun, fun, fun times. \ud83d\ude42&nbsp; I went down the Giant Slide&nbsp;5 times in a row and it was awesome!&nbsp;We had yummy fair food&nbsp;(sliced caramel apple, spud&#8217;s fish and chips, strawberry milkshake, scone) and browsed through all the vendor displays.&nbsp; A.J. took lots of pictures of the info-mercial people, and I think he&#8217;s going to put together a little photo album of them.&nbsp; I love going to the Puyallup Fair and just wandering around.&nbsp; Did you know that people enter their collections of things to be showcased?&nbsp; I could enter my vast array of koalas for people to ooh and ahh over.&nbsp; I might just do that one day.&nbsp; People had Lion King and Dolphin and Spice Girls collections&#8230; so why not koalas?&nbsp; <\/p>\n<p>Well &#8211; this entry has gotten very long.&nbsp; Hopefully it was a not too uninteresting read for all of you, and hopefully it has&nbsp;captured my memories well enough for it to mean something to me when I read it again later on.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This was going to be a prospective Week-At-A-Glance, but then I kept putting off the writing part and just made little notes of what I did.&nbsp; 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