Monday, June 18, 2007

Durham Days

On Thursday, we headed out to Nashville to the zoo and got to spend a few hours with Hannah and Timothy there until we had to get to the airport around 4PM. We have a few pictures which I'll get around to posting eventually. It was a hot day in the sun that day, so I think that the kids were more interested in the lemonade than the animals at the zoo. All in all, it was a good trip though after your 100th round of Musical Chairs or listening to Hannah whining, it does make you think about how much energy it takes to take care of a toddler. Babies are nice because all they require is food, diaper changes, and sleep. When they can start running and talking, it gets a lot more energy. Guess we better get started before we're too old to chase them around. Or I can do what Laura does and have their aunt chase them around!

In Durham, we got to have a nice leisurely day on Friday. We woke up without kids telling us to wake up and walked their dog Dora the Explorer. However, we did discover that Dora had chewed up our shoes because she got tired of waiting for us to wake up as well. After walking Dora, we borrowed Jeannette and Jon's bikes and went for a 5 mile ride to the Durham Bulls ballpark. I always thought it was called Bull Durham because of the movie. Oh well. We biked along a path called the American Tobacco Trail. Now if that isn't ironic, I don't know what is. We're biking on a path paved from dollars spent from tobacco sales. I wonder how many of those cigarette smoking people who helped pay for this trail actually use it. When we got back, we did a little shopping and then got ready for the Chief's roast that Jeannette had invited us to.

The Chief's roast was just a party at someone's house that included video skits roasting all of the chief residents who were graduating like Jeannette. It was fun to meet all these doctors, but I will say that it is quite a different experience. Most of the time, I think that we meet people who are in software or technology. Though we have a few friends who are doctors, they don't really discuss medicinal philosophies or viewpoints like the OB/gyns we met at this party. Though maybe it was the setting- we were at a party for all the OB/gyns. Maybe if we went to a party for doctors with our doctor friends, the conversations would be different.

On Saturday, I got a pedicure with Jeannette and we all got dressed up for the graduation ceremony. Here's a picture of us getting our pedicures
The ceremony seemed more like a wedding than a graduation. There was the catered dinner at the hotel and then DJ and dancing afterwards. We headed to a martini bar afterwards and while were were walking to the bars at UNC Chapel Hill, I noticed something very peculiar. On one side of the street were all the bars and on the other side of the street were all these churches. So it's almost like you could stumble out of the bars and go straight to church the next morning to ask forgiveness for all the sins you had committed the night before. What a novel idea! Another thing that I found interesting was that before the meal started at graduation, they said a prayer. It's not that I find a prayer before a meal that remarkable, but the fact that it was an educational event that began with a prayer. This is a secular university that doesn't have an affiliation with a church that I know of. That never happened to me at Northwestern and I have yet to see that at any other school I have seen- even the Catholic ones. I wonder if it has to do with being in the South.

Yesterday, we flew back into San Jose. While we were waiting for Show Lan to pick us up, I had plugged in my cell phone to charge. Unfortunately, we didn't realize until after we got back to SF that we had left the cell phone at the airport. Luckily, I was able to call the airport and they were able to hold my cell phone for me while we headed back down to San Jose to retrieve it. Note to self- if you charge your cell in a public place, remember to take it with you!

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