Friday, April 10, 2015

On your mark, get set, let’s race some turtles!

       So it was off to the turtle races we go and might I add, what a hoot! Our friend Kate nonchalantly informed us of this bar, while we were driving by it one Sunday afternoon. Of course as soon as we discovered something as ridiculous as turtle racing existed in the Chicago city limits, Ryan and I were game to check it out! After a sushi dinner, we arrived at the bar and it was packed. The beauty of the bar is everyone has a chance to partake in the turtle racing and your chances only increase with the more drinks one consumes; you can imagine…it’s quite a drunken mess. The more drinks one buys, the more raffle tickets you’re given and anyone who knows me knows I am a total sucker for “winning” anything. I consider myself pretty unlucky when it comes to winning games via blind luck. However, Ryan on the other hand, seems to be the luckiest and always wins the big bucks in casinos playing mere penny slot machines. With my husband as my lucky charm at my side we were called upon to represent  the turtle Lucky Dan, in the races.  Oddly, turtle racing is quite exciting and the MC was pretty awesome. Of course, the turtles don’t always want to participate so rules have to be bent in order to move onto the next race. I was pretty stoked that we got second place, even though we didn’t actually win anything. Overall, I was pretty proud of our Lucky Dan and we will most definitely do this again! Check out our video below.



Stocking up on Raffle Tickets
Sushi Boats prior to the races!
The boys































       Later on that weekend, we went to my former primaries first birthday party. While I don't think the parent's would care about me posting their names considering they frequently tag me on Facebook in stuff, I won't per Hippa. When I first started working in the NICU almost 3 years ago, I took care of a little babe. It was so long ago, that I was actually on day shift at the time and got to spend time with her parents and family. She was in the NICU for a brief time and then got to go home to her family. Fast-forward a little more than a year and my primary was born. When you choose to primary a baby, you are choosing to work with that baby every time you work in order to provide consistent care. Any baby can have a primary but usually it is the young, little babies that people choose to pick up. Overall, I think it makes the parents experience a little better because they know who their baby is with while they can’t always be there.
       My primary was born quite a bit earlier than her sister and was a teeny little babe. I was so touched when they asked about me in the first weeks of her life. I couldn’t believe that I had made any sort of lasting impression on them, considering her older sister’s stay was on the shorter end of a NICU visit. By then, I had gone to the dark side of nights but I immediately remembered them and decided that I would pick my little babe up as my primary. I spent many months with little miss, helping her finish growing outside of mama, teaching her to breath on her own and helping fatten her up. We also did many an art project with her, highlighting her milestones and triumphs and I am happy to report that they still display her caterpillar milestone chart in her bedroom at home! It was so nice to be invited to her first birthday and to see her older sister who I also took care of in the NICU. It was also really nice to see her family again and for Ryan to get to see how awesome my job truly is and the great relationships we make with our babies and their families. All and all, it was a pretty fun day and always very exciting to see how far our kiddos have come after they leave the NICU.

At the Brisk Brew Festival!
      Oddly, after our one-year-old birthday party that we attended, we went to the other extreme and attended a winter beer festival down the street from us. Chicago summers are always amazing partly due to the weekly festivals they have so it was kind of a treat to get to attend a festival literally down the block from us in the middle of winter; it was nice and cozy too in a heated tent. A little bit crowded, probably because everyone else had the same idea as we had but it was a great way to try a bunch of brews for a decent price. I think Ryan got discounted tickets in a Groupon but I believe tickets were around $25 and that included like 13 samples of beers and the sample glass was a pretty decent size. The beers were pretty potent as well so I definitely wasn’t able to use up all my drink tickets. I think we will definitely go to this again next year.




I will work on adding to the blog posts! Sorry I am so delayed all the time!

All our love,

Mr. and Mrs. B XOXO

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