I think this necklace is cool.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Rio's D' Sudamerica
Rio's D' Sudamerica
THis was a fantastic restaurant. Perfect for my 31st birthday. Everything we ordered was delicious. And the prices were very reasonable. I found this place out from a girl at work...her leftovers looked so good!
Then we went to Danny's afterward for a few drinks. Can you believe there was a line to get in? No, no, they weren't our smoking. We saw when we were leaving. I love the place but I wouldn't necessarily stand in line!
Next Stop...Howard.
Yesterday, I made a huge mistake on the L. I went to Evanston by accident.
I was on my way to meet the girls for brunch at SOUTHPORT GROCERY AND CAFE...I mean, I just ate edamame for dinner Tuesday night b/c I knew the goodness that was in store at 10AM Wednesday morning. There I stood at the Belmont platform after getting of the Redline...here rolls a train. It happened to be purple. I know purple and brown run on the same track. Then I heard "express" and looked at the map above the doors that were closing at that exact moment. It was too late. But I banged my fists on the door, The Graduate-style. The we slowly passed every stop on the red line. I've never seen anything past Loyola...Morse? Jarvis? Is this Wisconsin? Then I got off at Howard, went down and over to the platform going back to the Loop. The red line was torture too. It stops ALL THE TIME. Then some guy with clothes that smelled like his dinner at Hema's Kitchen (I love Hema's by the way) had to go and sit next to me and kept swing his elbow in my stomach.
I missed brunch by an hour. It was horrible. I had to get a low fat turkey bacon breakfast sandwich at Starbucks instead. I was very sad.
Curse you! Stupid dashed purple lines on the CTA map!
(BTW, the image is old...it doesn't have the pink line!)
Friday, April 24, 2009
Kings of Leon
I couldn't concentrate on finishing up my research proposal titled The Influence of Education on Role Change Stress for First-Time Fathers. (This is dedicated to all you men who are having kids in their 30's and 40's for the first time. You've had time to live life, work on your career, and have had no permanent responsibilities. Now it's time to get on board and evolve.)
ANYWAY, I downloaded the entire Only By the Night (Deluxe Version) by Kings of Leon from iTunes. It's all incredible.
Now I can continue my work.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Friday, April 17, 2009
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Stupid Red Eye reader and L rider
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Some jackass (Luke Wrobrew, Streeterville) made a comment about people wearing hospital scrubs who sit on the L.
I would be one of these "unsanitary" people according to this guy. I ride the Red Line.
This is all from a pediatric nurse's perspective.
True, the seats are dirty and you would not want to rub your face in the fabric. I think it's lucky for the patient that we don't use the ass part of our scrub pants to take care of them! With working 12 hour shifts, it's common to not sit for more than 30 minutes a day...and that's not 30 minutes in a row. We're on our feet a lot. So maybe we're sitting down before our shift begins just because it's a long ride in and we're getting ready for a long day on our feet. Or maybe it's the end of the shift and we're filthy and spreading germs for the likes of Luke to touch and rub into their eyes. (Wash your hand you dumb fuck). Hand washing is the key to halting the spread of germs. It's not avoiding the seat on the L.
I'm a nurse. I wash my hands maybe a hundred times during a twelve hour shift. This is just an estimate. It's probably more.
Luke, you're a jackass.
CTA scrubs?
You should do a story about all the hospital workers I see on the Red Line with their scrubs on. This cannot be sanitary or healthy for the commuters or [their] patients.
--Luke Wrobrew, Streeterville
Some jackass (Luke Wrobrew, Streeterville) made a comment about people wearing hospital scrubs who sit on the L.
I would be one of these "unsanitary" people according to this guy. I ride the Red Line.
This is all from a pediatric nurse's perspective.
True, the seats are dirty and you would not want to rub your face in the fabric. I think it's lucky for the patient that we don't use the ass part of our scrub pants to take care of them! With working 12 hour shifts, it's common to not sit for more than 30 minutes a day...and that's not 30 minutes in a row. We're on our feet a lot. So maybe we're sitting down before our shift begins just because it's a long ride in and we're getting ready for a long day on our feet. Or maybe it's the end of the shift and we're filthy and spreading germs for the likes of Luke to touch and rub into their eyes. (Wash your hand you dumb fuck). Hand washing is the key to halting the spread of germs. It's not avoiding the seat on the L.
I'm a nurse. I wash my hands maybe a hundred times during a twelve hour shift. This is just an estimate. It's probably more.
Luke, you're a jackass.
Monday, April 13, 2009
Crunchy
It's crunch time with school. As the work is piling on, my attention and patients is depleting. It's Spring and all I want to do is be outside and run.
Friday, April 03, 2009
Lakefront Path
It's officially awesome again on the running path. When I pressed for water at the fountain at LSD and Fullerton, I got water. Clean water. And it did not taste like crap! I don't think I could have run the last 2 our of 6 miles I did today. Am I completely insane for running with a smile? Yeah, but I was not the only one out there. Welcome Spring!!!
Thursday, April 02, 2009
Al Gore at the Chicago Theatre
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-talk_gore_0402apr02,0,7190847.story
Awww...we saw Al Gore last night. He was interviewed by Sir Harold Evans (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Evans). Sir Harold obviously is liberal based on his Bush commentary...it's not bashing if it's all true. Al Gore, you're doing so well. Wish you were our president the 8 years before Obama.
We need to be GREENER!
Wednesday, April 01, 2009
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