Chicago 2017

September 2017 - April 2024
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  • Chicago 2017

    September 16, 2017 in the United States ⋅ 🌙 25 °C

    I had the opportunity to go to Chicago for a pediatric conference. I did not want to go on this adventure alone, so I called on my best friend, Janie Girven, to be my sidekick and she was more than willing. We arrived on a Saturday september 16th mid afternoon. It was to late for me to attend any classes that day, so we settled into our home for the next week and decided to walked around the town a little bit and see what trouble we could get into. We walked over to the river walk that was dotted with eateries and bars right on the river. There was a lot of people out socializing in the very warm sunny weather, riding bikes, drinking, walking, kayaking. It was a nice experience. We were able to see some awesome architecture and the Trump Towers hotel. It was definetly worth all the walking. We ended up walkimg down to the "Magnificent Mile". Wlhen we got up to the street from the river, we made a left to find a restaurant because we were HUNGARY! Most of the places were not really what we were looking for so we traveled down the Magnificent Mile for a little, checking out a few stores. We decides to start making our way toward rhe hotel, since it was dusk and since we didnt know the area. We ended up stopping at the bar the was called the "The Side Door". Our plan was to just get a drink or two and then go to dinner. That did not end up happening. The ambiance was low lighting and quiet conversation. It was the perfect atmosphere for the two of us to catch up with each other since it had been since March since we had last seen one another. The wonderful waiter was very helpful in helping us pick out beer choices. OKTOBERFEST was my fave and I think it was Janie's too. Too bad I didn't get the brand name...... We were having such a good time and we were so comfortable that we decided to stay for dinner. Our dinner was brought out on wood cutting boards (nice touch). The waiter was very puzzled and intrigued by how nice we were. We told him it must be a shock for someone that comes from California. We had a laugh about that. We spent a good 2 or 3 hours there because it was so comfortable. We finally decided to call it a night because it was going to be an early morning for me and Janie, of course because she is up before the crack of dawn and always up before me. 🌄Read more

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    Day 2

    September 17, 2017 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

    So the second day of our Chicago trip did not go as well as our first day. I was up before the dead and before Janie because I had to get to my conference early. I ordered an uber and met him outside of the hotel. My Uber driver was Joel and he was a great conversationalist. He started off asking me what I thought of Chicago in which I responded that it was a nice little town. He was dumbfounded and was surprised I referenced Chicago as a "little town". He told me.how the city has really worked.on cleaning up the area for.the.past 10 years to help with tourism. I asked him the best place to eat and he asked me if I was asking because of his big belly. I laughed and said no. He told me since I have never had a deep dish pizza (which he was jokingly flaberghasted that I had never had one) he suggested Giovanni's and for a fantastic Italian restaurant he recommended _________. He asked where i was feom which i told him. He told me that he owned a home by the beach in LA and rents it out to flight attendants. I let him know where I live in California is much farther from his house and asked if he heard about the Oroville Dam that almost collapsed as a reference to while he replied jokingly "We do get national news here, ya know." We both laughed. I told him how we lived very close to Napa and that him and his wife should visit there. He said that his wife and sister in laws need to visit but He didn't want to go with a bunch of cackling hens. He then asked what convention I was attending. I was surprised to find out his wife was a nursing manager at the local hospital. I found that oddly interesting that I was in the same type of roll. I failed to mention i was a nursing supervisor when i told him I was going to the Pediatric conference. Then he started talking about how his wife and him love to go on cruises. I told him that we love cruising too! I was surprised how much we had in common. He dropped me off at the convention center and I signed in and picked up my welcome information. I knew it was a little time before my class so I sat and ruffled through my stuff. I reached for my phone to check the time, but couldn't find It! I looked everywhere!!!!! I started to panic. I had no way of getting a hold of anyone, couldnt order an Uber, had all my info on my phone. All I could think of was if someone gets into that Uber after me, they will take my phone and I will never see it again! I asked someone at the conference if I could use their phone to call mine, but I knew It was on silent!!!!! Even worse!!!!! I did not have Janie's number memorized so I couldn't call her and have her work on it while I was in class. Thank God I still had my purse and wallet so I could get a cab back to the hotel or I would have been screwed since I couldn't get a hold of Janie. When I got to the hotel, Janie was downstairs waiting for me and people watching like she does. She could tell something was wrong. I went straight to the check in desk and asked if anyone turned in a cell phone. She asked are you Jennifer Wren? I said, yes! I thought, no way........ the clerk told me a gentleman came in asking for you saying he had my cell phone
    Once he was able to verify I was staying there, he left his name and number to call. She said he would not leave the phone with us. I called right away and he said that he realized it a little after I got out of the car. He knew he wouldn't have been able to find me in the conference so he left my phone next to him and waiting for my call. I told him I did call but my phone was on silent
    He said he wondered why he didn't hear from me... lol. He was already home for the day and was about 30 minutes out So he would being my phone the next day and since he started at 4 am (which I was not going to be up for) he would leave it at the check in desk. The RELIEF I felt, was second to none! Now I could breathe and of course eat!

    Janie and I sat at the bar for happy hour in the hotel. After that we went looking around and went to the famous Portillos for hot dogs and a chocolate cake shake. It definitely did not disappoint! We turned in kind of early because I had to wake up early again for the conference the next day. The stress of the day had definitely got to me.
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    Day 3

    September 18, 2017 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    Another day at the Pediatric convention. During lunch, way appealed by someone's choice of clothing. How do you not feel a draft!!! I was sitting alone at lunch and a lady asked if she could sit with me. We started talking. She was a pediatrician from Ohio. She said.i had a friendly face and thought it would be good to ask and sit with me. She was super nice. She actually wore a bib when eating. She brought it up before it got uncomfortable. She just didn't want to ruin her clothes and dry cleaning is expensive. I eneded up finding a sparkly stethescope and had to buy it. Over all it was a nice day, especially since I didn't have to worry about where my phone was.

    Walking around, trying to find the italian restaurant on foot. Started looking scary.....
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  • Day 3

    Chicago, United States

    September 19, 2017 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

    Last day of the conference went well. Ended up in a class next to a woman who oddly looked familiar. When she spoke, I knew instantly that she was.one of our pediatric doctors at the hospital, but I couldn't remember her name. I finally got a glimpse of he name badge. It was Dr. Alino. I didn't say anything to her. Janies job for the day was making areangements for dinner at the italian restaurant Joel reccomended.
    When I got back to the hotel, Janie and I got ready for dinner at the fancy Italian restaurant that Joel had recommended. It was a really small restaurant, but it was really nice. The food was excellent and so was the wine. I would definitely go back if I am ever in Chicago again.
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