Sorry for the delay in posting, but it has been non-stop here in Philadelphia for the past month. Let's see if I can get us all caught up...
Conference
The first weekend in March (Friday through Tuesday) was The Hand Rehabilitation Foundation's Symposium. They have a meeting for the surgeons and a separate meeting for the therapists. It's a lot of sitting and listening to the experts in hand surgery and therapy. Even though you are listening to all of these great practitioners, it is still a lot of sitting. What made it worse was that it was the first gorgeous weekend in Philly since I've been here. And I had to be stuck inside all day.
What is nice about the conference is seeing old faces again and meeting new ones. I got to meet all of the past fellows that came back for the conference. I also got to meet some pretty well known (in the world of hand surgery and therapy) people.
This is Jennifer and myself with Evelyn Mackin. She is the namesake of our fellowship and the sweetest lady EVER. She was so much fun to sit and talk with. And she even signed our Rehab of the Hand books!

This is us with Dr. Schneider. He was one of the founder's of the Philadelphia Hand Center and a leader in hand surgery. He is also a huge flirt! He asked me where I was from and bust out into some song about Dallas. It was too funny!

This is Jennifer and me with Karen Schultz-Johnson. We have read so many of her papers and she is another great therapist. We had lunch with her on Tuesday and when she found out that we were the hand therapy fellows, she wanted her picture with us. She said "that way, when you are famous, I can look back and say 'I knew them when they were just beginning.'" She was too fun!
Conference is a great time, but it's also quite exhausting. We start Saturday morning and go to Tuesday afternoon, but then have to go straight back to work. I needed some recovery time and it didn't come. And since we were out for so many days, we play catch up for the next week. Crazy!A visit from the family
Mom, Dad, and Jason all flew in the Wednesday after conference. It was so good to see them and show them my city. While I was at work Thursday and Friday, they went exploring. They saw all of the historical sites and then Mom took a tour of City Hall and Jason and Dad went to the Seaport Museum. I haven't done either of those things so I'll have to add them to the list. Thursday night we went to the Flyers game. That's something I can check off the list. They lost and there weren't any good fights, but it was still fun. Friday night we went to the Art Museum and saw the Picasso exhibit. It was really good. It was mainly his cubism art, which I find odd, but overall a good exhibit. Saturday it was pouring down rain! But, we braved it and went to the Eastern State Penitentiary. It is the oldest penitentiary in the United States. The cold and rain added to the experience.
This place is nothing like Alcatraz. It's falling apart and not kept up as well. We took a tour and the lady showed us many of the cells, including Al Capone's. I want to go back sometime this spring because they have an audio tour in the spring and you can walk around by yourself and see more of the penitentiary that isn't open in the winter.
A row of cells
The inside of one of the cells. They had little to no contact with their fellow inmates


Al Capone's cell. The guards treated him well. He was only here for a year on charges of carrying a concealed weapon.

Mom and Dad left Sunday afternoon, but Jason didn't leave until Monday morning. So, Sunday Jason and I just walked around town. We did go to Monk's and he was quite impressed with their selection of beer. They have an entire booklet on all of the beer they have. Jason said he hadn't even heard of half of them.
It was so good to see my family and get to hang out with them. I hadn't seem them in 2 months, but I talk to them so often that it didn't seem like that long. They are already planning another trip back so that we can go to Valley Forge and the Amish community.
So no I get to rest. And I'm so ready for it! This weekend I have nothing planned. I am going to try and get a good long run in on Saturday and then I'm just going to enjoy the weather. It has been so gorgeous here. The sun has been shining on my walk to work and it's been fabulous. Even better is the fact that it's still light outside when I get off work. It reminds me of the summer when I was growing up. We would stay out so late playing in the yard. Things here are also starting to grow and the parks are green. I can't wait to enjoy it more this weekend!
And then next weekend I'm Austin bound!!!! I can't wait! I'm so excited to be back in Texas and it will be my first time to play softball since my surgery. I feel like working with Lance has made my shoulder stronger so we will see how it holds up next weekend.
So, there in a nutshell is what I've been up to the past few weeks. Still enjoying Philadelphia!















































