Saturday, September 23, 2006

Fun Family Pictures

I finally got around to scanning these fun old pictures of my family. They are sort of a matching early 70s set. I am only posting my Mom and me. The other four (Dad, Kathy, Dawn, Nancy) are really fun too, but Dad looks angry and my sisters might not be happy to be exposed to the world like that.


Isn't Mom's hair fun? It was tall. When I was little I could look up in the security mirrors at grocery stores and see her hair sticking up in other aisles so I would know where she was.

Monday, September 04, 2006

Yes, They Really Do Use "Big Checks"

One of the more interesting tasks of my job lately was attending a benefit at the Field Museum where I took part in the presentation of a large, fake check. ICAAP received a grant from the Aetna Foundation to support our project on maternal depression. (I was not the lead grantwriter - this is a joint project with a local health system, which has a whole development department - but I helped write it). Apparently, we competed against Johns Hopkins and other notable institutions so Aetna and the health system wanted to make a big deal out of the grant. Hence the photo op. Pictured below are some partner groups, the Aetna rep, and me.

It was an eventful summer for me and media events. This was about the same time I was invited to stand with our Governor, Rod Blagojevich (bla-GOY-uh-vich, for those not local to Illinois) at a press conference. I was ushered into a "green room" with other organizational representatives, to wait for His appearance. He's taller and skinnier than you'd think. We each shook his hand while an official photographer took our picture with him, then we were all lead out in front of the cameras. Unforunately, the media was totally disinterested in the topic of his press conference (electronic medical records), so it received virtually no coverage.

Sunday, July 23, 2006

Las Vegas is HOT in July


Steven and I took our annual trip to Vegas in July - stayed at the Flamingo Hilton, lost some money, ate really well, etc. Here's a picture of us from the shark exhibit at Mandalay Bay (very cool exhibit).

Saturday, June 03, 2006

First Trip to Poplar Tree Bay!

My sister Kathy and I bought a property on the St. Lawrence River last October. The cottage/camp (trailer) is nothing special, but it's on a double lot close to the water, with a great shared dock and beautiful sunsets. These photos are from our first trip up to see what we bought, over Memorial Day weekend.

Here's the trailer from the corner of the property. It's a 2-bedroom, one bath with a den added on, a shed, and a small front deck. Surprisingly comfortable. And fully-furnished (not necessarily my taste, but certainly a plus not to need any furniture, dishes, or tacky knick-knacks.)

The water access - a deck built onto some large rocks. There is a second shared water access down a few houses that is shallower and has boat ramps. The swimming is good, although it gets deep pretty quickly and there are some large rocks and weeds to contend with. The St. Lawrence is amazingly clear because of zebra mussels. This photo looks toward the center of the bay.

Me, my sister Kathy, and her husband Jim enjoying the sunset from the water access. Probably with cocktails in hand.

One of many beautiful sunsets we saw this summer. (Frankly, I'm not big on sunsets, but you'll probably see many of them posted on this blog.)

Sunday, May 14, 2006

My Letter Made the Tribune

My letter in response to an article on teen drinking was published in the Chicago Tribune! In the print edition, and signed by me, no less (we send in quite a few letters from work, signed by pediatricians, and they inevitably get published in the online version). The letter was posted on the Chicago Tribune site but is only accessible now by paying for access. Yes, I know there's irony in an Allen family member sending in a letter on the evils of drinking. But teen drinking - bad (hear that, nieces and nephew?)

Saturday, April 22, 2006

Calvin and Abner Spring 2006

You can never post too many cat pictures. Here are Calvin (grey, 11 years, stocky) and Abner (orange, 10 years, obese), posing for the camera, sometime this past spring.

Enjoying the floor heater on one of the last chilly days of the season. Shortly, we will enjoy the coolness of the air conditioner from this same, magical spot on the floor. And yes, there are many other vents in the floor, but we prefer to share this one, thank you.

And this one, in Stool Leg Forest (in the kitchen, close to the food).

Abner, looking slimmer than usual (this is Scott's current screen saver at work).

Calvin, in ecstasy, on the bathroom rug.

Starting a Blog . . .

Since Steven's entire family (well, not Jake or Gawmaw, but almost) has a blog I thought I should probably start one too. We'll see if I keep it up.