The Byron Clan

Tuesday, October 27, 2009
It's Official!
Sorry I haven't been updating lately. I will be uploading some pictures from The Feast and the Covered Bridge Festival sometime in the near future. For those of you who are too impatient, feel free to wander over to our smugmug site: chadandbekah.smugmug.com.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
And another funny clip...
http://www.parentdish.com/2009/09/28/baby-has-something-on-her-mind/?icid=mainhp-laptopdl7link3http%3A%2F%2Fwww.parentdish.com%2F2009%2F09%2F28%2Fbaby-has-something-on-her-mind%2F
Michelle--I thought of you when I saw this.
Enjoy.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Because I have nothing better to blog about...
http://melodymaker.posterous.com/the-reason-some-girls-stay-single-very-funny
Saturday, September 19, 2009
NYC '09
Times Square at night. This place never sleeps.
We saw it and We. Loved. It.
Enjoying our delicious Crumbs cupcake in Central Park
Back stage at Wicked. We know someone who knows someone (the guy in the above picture) who dances in the show so we got treated to a behind-the-scenes tour. Here we are with Elphaba's $15,000 dress.
Dorothy's house
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Success!
For those of you who aren't familiar with what a social worker does at a Hospice, here's the run-down. When a physician recommends Hospice to an individual, the social worker is the first person on the scene at their home. The social worker does a home visit and initial assessment of what the individual and family needs to live comfortably in their home. Then the social worker will visit the family once a week for four-six weeks, or as the family requests. Social workers also provide grief and bereavement counseling for the individual and/or family members. Social workers coordinate any other services that need to be provided for the individual and family member.
It's so exciting to think that by next semester I'll be able to work independently and have my own clients! It makes all the schooling worthwhile. =)
Also--most of you probably know this already, but Chad got an offer from Procter and Gamble to work full time after he finishes his degree. We're thrilled with the offer, and feel totally blessed to have one considering the economic situation of our country. We haven't committed yet and Chad still wants to explore a few other options, but we'll have a decision made by November. Way to go, Chad!
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
3rd Anniversary in Chicago
We drove 1 1/2 hours north to a little town called Dyer, Indiana. We took a train into Chicago so we didn't have to worry about paying for parking and then took the subway and bus or walked everywhere we needed to go.
Check out the clear boxes up on the sky deck. These boxes jutted out a few feet from the building, enabling people to step into the boxes and look directly below them. Our boat tour guide told us they had only been in place a few weeks--and that he was going to wait a few more months before trying it out. We though that was sound advice.
The above picture is for the Nishida family =)
We ate dinner that evening in Greektown at a place called "The Parthenon." The gyros were incredible.
This is for all of my social work buddies. Jane Addams was the founding mother of social work.
She created the first ever settlement houses. The University of Chicago has since turned them into a museum.
We saw the Blue Man Group that night. These guys were crazy! I am not quite sure how to describe their show, but it is definitely worth seeing.
The lobby at the theater.
The next day we rode a tandem bike for a few hours. We rode along the beach--
--to the Bean--
(that's us in the Bean)
and to the Lincoln Park Zoo. We were pretty sore by the end of the day, but it was a great way to see the city.
We followed up our four hour long bike ride in Chinatown.
And enjoyed the most delicious Chinese food! (Apparently this restaurant is on some list of the top 100 Chinese restaurants in the US -- and it definitely measured up.)
I love living in the Midwest for many reasons, one of them being our close proximity to so many fun places! Chicago is such a beautiful city, with so much to offer to anyone and everyone. I'm not gonna lie, we spent hours daydreaming about what it would be like to live there and how we could make it work. Maybe one day.
Happy anniversary to us!