Sunday, October 28, 2007

Back to the Books


So we have been trying to enjoys our weekends as best we can during Chill's Psychiatry rotation. He's had every weekend off which has been really nice. He starts his next rotation on November 5th at Huntsman. He is going to be doing his Oncology rotation which he is really excited about. He'll be back on a crazy schedule again which is hard to get used to, but we survive. Because his rotation is almost over, he has been hitting the books again for his test that he has to take at the end of the week. We were able to go out with some friends Friday night to Rodizio Grill and then we headed up to Park City to watch Warren Miller's Playground. I had never seen a Warren Miller film before and I thought it was awesome. We had a great time and it was fun to be with our friends. On Saturday we relaxed most of the day and then I cleaned the house while he studied. He was very content sitting on the couch, studying while eating Dill Pickle Spitz. What more could a boy ask for. We didn't have plans Saturday night so we decided we'd spend it at Barnes and Noble. Chill really wanted to find a book he could read on Sunday afternoons. I spend most of my time looking at parenting books and what not and he spent his time looking for "the book" to read. Chill ended up with Surprised by Joy: The Shape of My Early Life by C.S. Lewis. That should keep him busy for maybe a day or two. I bought a book called The Preschooler's Busy Book: 365 Creative Games and Activities to Keep Your 3-6 Year Old Busy! It was on clearence so I thought I'd buy it. I won't be able to use it now, but it should come in handy down the road a few years. (Nat I got you a copy too) We had a great time and it was nice spending time together while we can.



2 comments:

Nat Heaton said...

Oh you are a life saver! Yeah I can't wait to read the book! Only two weeks to go!!

Eric and Cindy Hansen said...

Its always a bummer when the hubby's have to go back to "work." Funny how its the "here-and-there" time together that means so much.