Monday, August 24, 2009

The Future...

Today I had a chance to visit the grounds of the future Sibley Medical Office Building (MOB). It's a very exciting time for everyone involved. Sibley will be undergoing so many changes in the next 7 years, all for the better. June 1, 2009 was really the day things started, as the Dalecarlia entrance to Sibley was closed to begin construction on the MOB and the 5 story parking garage. The goal of the MOB is to offer doctoral services close to the future new hospital to include general internal medicine, orthopedics and ortho surgery, obgyn services and more. The MOB building will be 5 stories tall, with the first floor housing the retail facilities of a pharmacy, a gift shop and an Einstein Bagel location. Sibley hopes to complete this construction by late fall 2010, just a little over a year from now! Once the MOB and garage are completed and occupied Sibley will begin the demolition and reconstruction of the Cancer Center, then it's onto the task of building the new Sibley Memorial Hospital. The NEW hospital will be a LEED certified building with 328 state of the art private rooms. Mr. Price, Senior VP for Real Estate & Construction is overseeing this project, and says the entire project (MOB, Garage, Cancer Center, new Auditorium, new Hospital, landscaping) should be completed in approximately 7 years. I hope I can stick it out to see the end...and more!!!


Check out the live webcam to see how the construction's coming along!!

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Congrats Julia...

Last night Jill, Andy, Summer, Michelle, Julia and I headed out to Nick's Bar & Grill in Alexandria to celebrate Julia's upcoming nuptials to her fiance Eric. We started the evening off with a country line dancing lesson where we learned 3 different dances from our instructor Shawn. Then we sat down for some dinner - a wide array of mostly fried foods - then on to more dancing and a little Karaoke. Jill even got to dance with her favorite old man - who apparently is always there, and quite a good partner. It was a great night with fun and friends, some of whom I haven't seen since our small group split off months ago. Congratulations and best wishes to Julia and Eric!


4 Year Anniversary...



Congratulations to me!!!! Today (all be it a Saturday) is my 4 year anniversary of working at Sibley Memorial Hospital. For those of you who have known me since high school, I'm sure you are shocked. In my teenage years I probably held more than 20 different jobs ranging from my first job at Salem Avalanche Baseball Stadium, to the Sun Station to a variety of shoe stores (to fulfill my shoe buying fetish/addiction via a discount), to Heronimus, O'Charley's...the list goes on and on... My parents (specifically my dad) always worried that this trend might continue and that I would never hold a job for more than a year. Also, my dad hated doing my taxes, as I usually had 4-6 W-2's each tax season :) sorry daddy! Upon graduating from Roanoke College I got my first job mainly for it's location - close to Mike. It was with O'Charley's, with whom I had worked for 2 years on and off as a server, but was now in Fredericksburg as the Office Manager; handling payroll, hr functions, wc and actual restaurant duties. I couldn't get out of there quick enough.

So when Sarah Miller, a friend of Mike's from MWC called and said she was going back to school to be a nurse and wanted to know if I would be interested in applying for her position as an HR Assistant at Sibley - I was completely overwhelmed with joy. Granted, I still had to interview for the position, but was confident that I could do the job. I applied, got called for an interview and bought a new suit. The day of the interview (a Monday) I got in my car, started driving to DC, unfortunately, I got terribly lost, had a tearful breakdown for lack of being able to get a hold of anyone in HR (Monday's were there staff meeting days - and the phone kept going to voicemail), had to call my dad so he could provide directions via the phone while I was driving (in Upper Marlboro, MD) and then finally made it about 45 minutes late for my interview. Fortunately, Queenie and the rest of the staff were kind enough to see me even though I was late. About 3 days later I got a call with an offer to be the HR Assistant and accepted. YAY!!!

I started about 2 weeks later, after moving up to Alexandria. How great is that....I went to Roanoke studying Business Administration/Sociology/Healthcare Administration and landed a job doing (almost) exactly what I wanted to do, knowing I had room to advance to the career of my dreams!!! I worked as the HR Assistant for almost 1 year before being promoted to the position of Workers' Compensation Specialist, and then about 1 year later was promoted again to Workers' Compensation & Benefit Specialist, and that's where I've been ever since.

Words cannot describe how much I love working at Sibley....most days. There is the occasional day (or week in May) where I am overly stressed, but still for the most part look forward to coming to work. The people at Sibley are like family to me. I find peace knowing that I can walk through the hospital and know most people (mainly day shift) by name. Everyone smiles and says hello, and are always willing to help. Yes, there are a few exceptions (just like everywhere else) where you may encounter a rude person here or there, but for the most part, it's wonderful. I'm so proud to say I work at Sibley and can't wait to see what the future has in store for me!

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Merrills in Town...

This weekend was a blast, Mike's parents came into town, as well as his little sister Lauren. Everyone arrived Friday night around 8:00 and we headed out to dinner at TGI Fridays, mainly because it was close to Mike's parent's hotel. We started with a round of drinks and some apps, had a delicious dinner then called it a night around 10:30. Saturday morning I was up bright and early, for some unknown reason. So at 8am I was baking chocolate chip cookies. Then onto cooking an unplanned brunch of steak, eggs, bacon, potato casserole, and fresh fruit. The family arrived around 11 and we gorged ourselves. Then it was onto National Harbor where we visited with the outdoor vendors, Mike's mom bought Lauren and I some great earrings. Then we wandered into Stonewall Kitchen (heaven), Godiva - where I signed up for the Chocolate Club (even though I'm not a huge chocolate person, but it was still delicious, then a little afternoon happy hour at Rosa Mexicano. We thought about heading into see a Wolf Trap show - The Temptations & The Four Tops...but we were already a bit tired so instead we decided to eat some more...so we freshened up a bit, and headed into the city for dinner at Buca di Beppo where we continue to eat ridiculous amounts of food and then headed home about 11, where most of us passed out either in recliners, loveseats or couches. I don't even remember Mike's parents leaving, I only remember waking up Sunday morning wandering where everyone went. Sunday we all met up at about 11 and went to check out a couple of houses then lunched at Chili's...then onto check out more houses in Alexandria, Falls Church and Springfield. Mike dropped me off at 3, and I said goodbye to his family, and then they apparently went onto check out some major row houses in Old Town just for the fun of it....one of them, was a 2 bedroom 1.5 bath listed for 1.2 million dollars - SERIOUSLY????? who buys that? Like I said, it was a great weekend, but I think I really gained about 10 pounds. So back to the gym and eating healthy tomorrow :)



Friday, August 14, 2009

Monday, August 10, 2009

Thursday, August 6, 2009

A Celebration of Hillers...

Tonight a group of us met up at Spider Kelly's in Arlington to have a celebration for Hillers' birthday. We arrived a little late due to traffic, but made it in time to buy Hiller's a drink, eat some delicious three day chicken that's marinated in cumin and garlic then fire roasted in a hot oven. We also shared a delicious side item called "cardiac mac-n-cheese" - it was amazing. It was nice to catchup with everyone, Hillers, Michelle, Hillers' dad, Erik, Danny, Kaity, Jen, Phil, Kristen, Rob, Dave and Katy (sorry if I left anyone out). I had never been there before...but the food and cocktail menu were unique and descriptive...can't wait to go back.

Happy Birthday Hillers!

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Happy Birthday...

THEN:


Aaron, our sweet Godson. I can't believe it's been 1 year since you entered this world. Looking back at how tiny you were the day you were born I never would have imagined you'd become such a cute chunky fish. I can't wait to share many, many more birthdays! We love you so much.

NOW:



Thursday, July 23, 2009

Happy Birthday...


DADDY!!!!!
I love you, and promise to come home soon.



Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Connecticut Visit...

Sunday morning, Mike and I woke up as quietly as possible, as not to wake our bed neighbors (Hillers & Michelle) and hit the road toward Danbury, Connecticut. Even though our gps advised us to go from Frederick, Maryland (our starting location) through Harrisburg, PA - Mike and I had other ideas. We headed towards Philly, and at about 9am had the breakfast of champions - Pat's Cheesesteaks!!! Surprised to say, we weren't the only ones in line even at the early hour. We ate quickly, hit up a Dunkin Donuts for some iced fuel (i.e. delicious iced coffee) and continued on. Can I just ask - why does the GW Bridge toll ticket, and all tickets like it, have to be so confusing? Who came up with them? $19 in tolls later we arrived to Janine and Ryan's (new) home. Patty, Mike, Lauren, Sharon, Carol, and Butch were waiting for us (not) to get the party started. I could tell when I arrived and saw the array of food on the counter it would not be a week of dieting, or even eating healthy for that matter. As the afternoon went on more family showed up...in total about 25 people enjoyed the barbecue and pool. I personally enjoyed the sun, pool and my new book (yes, you read that correctly). It was my heaven (well, maybe minus the chatter). As the evening approached the pool emptied out and the chiminea was lit. Before I knew it we were all gathered around, roasting marshmallows and laughing - good times. 11pm came quick, and we were all exhausted. Jean and Joe headed back to NY. Patty, Mike and Lauren headed to the Pink's for the night. And we were lucky enough to stay in Ryan and Janine's guest room. I slept great. For those of you who don't know...up in CT, and other NE states many people do not have central air. So we cracked the windows, got under the covers and ----were amazed at the silence we heard (or rather - noise we didn't hear). We're so not used to that being as our bedroom is on King Street. It was amazing....I could have stayed forever.






Monday the men - Mike, "Michael" - as he's known by the fam, Ryan and Butch headed out for a round of golf. The ladies - Carol, Patty, Sharon, Janine, Emma, Lauren and I headed to Target. Now, I know...there are targets in VA, but this was a special trip because we were helping Janine pick out Emma's dance clothes for her new ballet classes. After that we introduced Patty to a Home Goods store, where I think she fell in love. We found a small table she was in need of and she found a couple of other items. For lunch we met up with Jean, Joe and Carolyn at Chili's and waited for the guys to finish up. The rest of the day was spent much like the first - eating a lot - but this time it was the family recipe tomato sauce with meatballs, spaghetti and italian bread. For dessert we had ice cream sundaes. I felt like I was going into a food coma...but managed to wake up enough to play Blurt with the cousins. I'm not so good at that game....so I was glad when we headed "home" at about 11.

Tuesday was there before we knew it and, of course, it was raining. So we ate breakfast and headed to the Brookfield Bowling Alley. Crazy. We had two lanes - Butch, Carol, Mike and Patty versus Michael, Lauren and I. Check out the pics and videos - pretty much sums it up.






After we crushed them - we headed to Loew's Movie Theater to see Public Enemies - AMAZING!! We had all the popcorn and diet coke we could consume - and more.....you know, cause we hadn't eaten in like 2 hours. We finished up the movie at about the same time Sharon, Ryan and Janine were getting off work. After everyone had freshened up, we headed to Bruno's for a delicious New York style pizza supper. Huge pizzas, so many toppings...Mikey was in heaven. A fierce game of smarty party ensued, until about 11, then it was time for bed again. But, before leaving we said our goodbyes to Mike's parents, aunt Carol and uncle Butch, cause we were headed back to VA the next morning.

This morning, we said our goodbyes to Ryan, Janine and Emma as they headed off to work and daycare. We hit the road around 10am, looking forward to more tolls. We made it back to VA around 3pm in time to pick up Emmie from the vet.

It was an amazing time and I really enjoyed seeing all of the family again. Can't wait to go back!!
Thank you Ryan, Janine, Butch, Carol, Sharon, Joe and Jean for taking time off work , feeding us and entertaining us. We love you and miss you already!!! Here are some pictures of Ryan and Janine's new house...we loved it and can't wait to see it after they've done all of the renovations they have planned!




Happy Birthday...


Alex!!! Sorry we cant't make your dinner cruise.
Hope you have a delicious and fun time.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Congratulations Mr & Mrs...

Gary Michael Morgan!!!! Last night was beautiful, as were Erin and the entire wedding party! We departed the Fairfield Inn on the shuttle bus for the Inn at Stone Manor, arriving just in time to sign the guest book, enjoy a fresh cup of lemonade and take our seats for the outdoor ceremony. Erin's bridesmaids each wore a different style dress in a gorgeous blue jewel tone; earrings to match courtesy of Alyssa. The groomsmen were tan suits, making it a casual handsome. The ceremony was short, sweet, to the point and even included a high five! After the ceremony, the cocktail hour held a delicious array of options - bacon wrapped scallops, steak bruschette, avocado spring rolls, assorted cheeses, fresh fruits and more. We barely left room for the delicious dinner of filet and crab cake!!! The tented reception was one I will never forget. The bride and groom entertained, with some extra help from our friends Chris York and Phil Springmann - and their hilarious dance moves. The cake was not only beautiful but delicious. As we boarded the shuttle back to the hotel the party continued and plans were made...we headed to Champs for "after wedding drinks". We closed out the night at about 1:30am and made our way back to our hotel - so we could wake up and hit the road at 6am for our road trip to CT.





Congratulations to Erin and Mike.
You were both beautiful...enjoy your honeymoon!!!

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Happy Birthday...


Erin Weimert. This is the last morning ever
you will be wished a Happy Birthday as a WEIMERT!!!

more on that later...

Happy Birthday...



Today is Alan's birthday, but our small group celebrated on Wednesday night with a cookie feast that his girlfriend Jacqui brought from PA....yummy delicious cookies!!! Sorry we won't be able to make your Frolf Party today, but I hope you had an amazing (actual) birthday!!!