Sunday, January 25, 2009

The Prom!


So technically the formal this year was called the "Pritzker Charity Ball" or some nonsense like that, but we all know it was the Prom.  Gotta say I had a much better time than I did at my real high school prom(s).  This year's formal was at the Hard Rock Hotel on Michigan Ave.  I'd never been into the hotel and I was pleasantly surprised - it was really nice!  Overall I think a fun time was had by all!  Here's a cute picture of the two of us:


Tuesday, October 28, 2008

The education of Tessa

As I sit here studying for microbiology, I'm struck by the enormous number of organisms that cause rashes and diarrhea.  I mean, seriously, it's utterly amazing that we don't spend more time on the toilet or more money on creams and potions for rashes.  

I also find myself constantly spelling (aloud, but only in my head) the word "diphtheria."  Why, you may ask?  Well..  When I was in second grade I came in second place in the second grade spelling bee.  Care to know what word caused me to lose the first place prize?  You'll never guess.  Yep, of all words, it was diphtheria.  Now, what second grader in their right mind knows how to spell diphtheria is a mystery to me.  But, for almost 20 years now I have waited for an opportunity to display my uncanny ability to spell the word diphtheria correctly, and finally, medical school has provided me with that opportunity.  It's a shame that questions like that don't appear that often on our exams.

Turns out, though, that spelling is a big deal in medical school, as one of our professors made clear when he told us that the most important thing to learn about antibiotics was the correct spelling of "gentamicin" (it's NOT gentamycin, fyi).  Unfortunately, that's really about all I know about antibiotics, which is a problem since I have a pharmacology exam on Thursday.

At any rate, that's enough random musings about the state of my medical education.  Wish me luck as I attempt to remember which organisms/diseases can be acquired from drinking unpasteurized milk (for the record: Listeria, Brucellosis, Campylobacter jejuni, and Yersinia enterocolitica).

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Finally!

It's only taken a few months, but we're finally down to only about 3 boxes left to unpack.  I have been assured by Rahul that they will be unpacked by his birthday next month...  In the meantime, here are some pictures of the place looking much nicer than the last time we posted.  I'm not sure why some of the pictures are not straight, I swear I'm sober!  At any rate, enjoy the pictures!








































Sunday, July 13, 2008






Well, we finally moved into our new place on Friday. All went pretty smoothly and we're starting to settle in to the new house. We've met one of our neighbors - a nice woman with 2 huge dogs. Here are a few pictures of the place. The only rooms that are pretty well set up are the bedroom and the TV room (of course!). Hopefully by the time Daniela and Ale arrive on Friday the place will look a little more presentable, but no guarantees! We'll send more pics once we've really settled in and have the boxes out of here!

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Our New House!

Well, after a lot of looking Rahul and I found a condo in Chicago that we love. We put in an offer and it was accepted! Inspection was yesterday, and closing is scheduled for June 30th (yes that's a long ways away, but works best for us and the sellers for a variety of reasons..). Specs: 3 bedroom/2 bath condo in the Woodlawn neighborhood of Chicago (just south of the university). Here are some pictures for your enjoyment:






Sunday, April 20, 2008

boston

it is sooo wierd - people keep telling me that i went to a beer festival. they are crazy

Saturday, April 19, 2008

boston

it is funny- I complain so much about airplanes but when the captain said "we are cleared for boston", I was so happy

This is just a monster weekend: a sox game, a bso concert, a beerfest, the marathon, and passover.

Lasty night was the concert- das lied von der erde and the premier of harbison sym 5. It was fantstique- the new piece was a bit odd- a modern telling or orpheus and euridice- through three poems. When I had first heard of the scoring including an electric guitar, I was skeptical. But this was inspired- the guitar was played in a traditional manner, serving the purpose of his lute.

The second half was the mahler-one I've never heard live. Set against 7 chinese poems over 1000 years old- it spoke of loss, longing and the gradual coming and acceptance of death. Wrote after mahler himself was diagnosed with a fatal heart condition, I found the piece a great journey of sorts- towards destiney. The performance was sublime and subtle, but just as brilliant. One of the best concerts I've heard in years.

Today, I'm headed to the beerfest downtown at the arlington castle with bryan.66 breweries will be present. More on the return trip....