My recent days have been filled with training for Epic, UNC’s new electronic medical record that will roll out in a few weeks. The best part about it is the gigantic baby thrift store next door. Apparently it happens every 6 months for a week at a time and I’m definitely going back in the fall. Look how big the shoe room is! So grandmas, Kaya already has a two year old birthday party dress.
Author Archives: Tracy Rose
Ridin Hy
This past weekend was the annual Kircher family reunion/dude ranch getaway. Some of the family was confused on the date of the weekend (oops!) so it was a smaller showing than in some years past, but we had a great time. Kaya LOVED the bounce house and Tommy even took her skiing (Tommy was on skis, carrying Kaya). The weather was cold, which was a welcome relief from the usual rainy 40 degree weather that is not very outdoor-friendly. Good food, great family, good times.
Almost heaven, West Virginia
The dry season
Today we used up the last of our breastmilk supply. It’s sort of a sad milestone. I mainly stopped nursing a few months ago in order to handle chemo at work (yes, I hate you first year of fellowship). And now the meticulously pumped milk (which we had to buy an extra freezer for, and moved in dry ice from Boston) is gone. I’m nursing my next child until they’re 8, just so you know.
Zoo!
Jerry
Jazz brunch
We were quite disappointed when we moved back to Durham to find the Piedmont had stopped serving brunch. Well, they started up again this month and Sunday brunch includes live jazz. It was pretty good, but not baby friendly so I’m not sure we’ll be going there much. They brought Kaya her milk in a beautiful ceramic cup and that’s when I knew it was not for us. The brioche French toast was very good, but also not the same exquisite platter it used to be. We’ll stick to Waffle House which comes with plastic cups and a much smaller bill.
Tradition
Snow Day!
Snow Day!!! Kaya and I both have a snow day today! We got a good 5 inches yesterday afternoon and the Triangle has shut down. Luckily, that includes the outpatient clinics at UNC so despite being an oncology fellow that works 80 hours per week, I get a snow day! Kaya celebrated by eating snow. A lot of snow.









