Saturday, February 20, 2010

We'll laugh about this...someday



Kelly: Here are the highlights (!) and low-lights (-) from our trip to the states
1. My luggage was lost on the way to San Antonio (-)
2. Matt's flight left Frankfurt on time (!)
3. Matt got stranded in Charlotte, NC on his way to BWI (-)
4. Matt made it in to BWI on the following day (!)
5. Matt had to wait at the airport for several hours while his parents dug out their driveway because they didn't think he would get in (-)
6. Matt's meetings went really well (!)
7. Matt picked me up at the airport and we ate at Edo (!)
8. We scored a kitchen table at Volt and had an incredible lunch (!)
9. We had a great time with my family and my adorable niece (who looked like a cutie patootie in the sweater that I gave her) (!)
10. We found out that my sister sold her house (!)
11. I had great conversations with both of my sisters (!) which made me miss being away from them (-)
12. My parents FINALLY cashed in their Christmas gift from years' past and purchased beautiful new flooring to cover their retro linoleum (!)
13. Our niece had a stomach virus (-)
14. We visited our old neighbors on the way back to Matt's parents (!)
15. I got sick during the 10 minutes we spent with our neighbors (-)
16. My adorable niece passed her virus to EVERY member of the family (-) How could someone so cute spread such a horrid virus???
17. I continued to get sick so we had to stop at a hotel for the night (-)
18. I was sick for 8 hours and Matt was sick for about 5 (-)
19. We still felt like death the next day and had to spend another night at the hotel to avoid passing the virus to Matt's parents (-)
20. We were stable enough to fly back on schedule (!)
21. We didn't get to spend any time with Matt's parents (-)
22. Matt and I had to take different flights back to Frankfurt (-)
23. Neither mine or Matt's video player or light worked on our respective flights (-)
24. Matt was very grumpy and yelled at me when he first saw me at the Frankfurt airport (-)
25. I had to go directly to work from the airport for two hellish days (-)
26. Our kitty was healthy and happy to see us (!)

What a trip!

We are happier to be back than we thought we would be. We realized many things on our trip and perhaps have a healthier outlook now.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

All American

Kelly: I have managed to cram many "American" experiences into my short stay in TX.
1. I shopped at an overpriced, gourmet, American grocery store
2. I spent way too much time (but not money thanks to the limits on what will fit in m suitcase) in Target, Ross, and World Market (ironic)
3. I shopped at an outlet mall
4. I saw many many obese individuals, most with fast food in their hands
5. I ate at a chain restaurant (not my choice)
6. I've driven by miles of strip malls
7. I've channel surfed for at least 30 minutes without actually watching anything

That sums it up...thankfully, I have a few more days in my beloved US of A, so more to come :)

Monday, February 8, 2010

To the States

Kelly: After a 23 hour trip with confusing ticketing, poor airport signage, and lost luggage, I made it to Texas. I've visited San Antonio for work twice, so I know enough about it to know that I wanted to spend my one free, sleep-deprived day outside of an Antonio. I drove to Austin and did my favorite Austin activities--visiting Barton Springs Pool, walking on the Zilker Park Trail, watching the rowers on Town Lake, eating at the ginormous Whole Foods, and strolling by cute shops. Traveling to new places is exciting because of the novelty and the challenge. Traveling to a favorite destination is equally exciting because of the familiarity and the chance to re-experience a loved activity with new life experiences, making the once familiar, slightly different. During the walk today, I encountered bleached blond soccer moms who came to the trail to escape thier children but could do nothing but talk about them; harmonica playing men perched on the hills cheering the runners on, new couples who strode together carried by thier fresh love, dogs who are as fit as their owners, and dogs who did not seem to agree with their master's new year's fitness resolution. It was a great day!

Friday, February 5, 2010

Therapeutic Laughter and Home

Kelly: What a week...much of the week was spent trying to ensure the safety of my high-risk patient...multiple appointments with me and coordination of care with other docs. It is the first time I have had the main responsibility for such a high-risk person. So, today, after a provider told me she was very worried and asked if I could see him, he came to my office. What was the intervention: laughter. I didn't intend for it to be that way, but he smiled, and that was my in...I poked fun at him, he poked back, and we kept going and laughing and smiling. Treatment there is very serious and very heavy and this was an instance where a simple "normal"
interaction did more than all the CBT I could therapize :)

We invited our new cat-sitter over for dinner last night. I loved her, and I knew Matt would, too. We chatted and feasted on salmon, beans, rice, and lots of cheap red wine which could explain my reluctancy to get out of bed this morning. What is the reason we need a cat sitter? I am going home. Home is a tricky location. Our German house doesn't feel like home yet. Maryland, in general feels like home, but I won't be returning to our townhome. I'll be visiting family in PA, which will always be home...like the comfortable sweater that never goes out of style. So, after a week in Texas, I'll be stopping in MD before heading to PA...I am so excited!

We've been trying to get reservations at Volt with no luck and finally realized that we'll be in MD over Valentine's Weekend, hence not a reservation to be found...bummer. The good news is that we just made friends with a woman who is tight with the famed Top Chef/owner at Volt. Super!

So, I'm off to pack my bags (very lightly because my thrift shopping obsession has not been exercised for 4 months and I plan to come back with many bargain finds). I've really been admiring vintage blouses lately. With any luck, I'll find one in Austin, or just some cowboy boots. Enough procrastinating...