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Millennium Park, Chicago |
On Thursday, I left Mountain View for the COSM 2016 meeting
in Chicago.
I had a research poster
selected for display so I got to go to the meeting.
I had never been to COSM before.
It’s smaller than the Academy meeting in the
Fall and a little more social.
Overall,
I think I like the Academy better because of the lecture courses offered but
COSM was a well-run meeting in a great city.
I arrived Thursday afternoon and my brother picked me up,
which was super nice of him since the
rush hour traffic was so bad. He said it was worse than normal but either
way, he is a very nice person to pick me up from the airport at that time!
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Downtown Chicago- the bottom right photo is from the Hancock Ladies' Room! |
We headed downtown and looked into taking an architecture
boat tour but there were no twilight tours that night.
We headed over to the John Hancock building
and went up to the Lounge for dinner and drinks.
The sunset was incredible and I went into the
women’s bathroom with its famed view.
In
the women’s room, there are floor to near-ceiling windows overlooking the
downtown.
It’s a great view.
In contrast, the men’s room (by report) has
no windows.
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My brother by the non-sailing boat :( and his amazing apartment! |
We waited for a window seat and just when I was starting to
feel a little sad about our chances for a short wait, we were brought to our
seats.
Yay!
I had a prime rib au jus sandwich and it hit
the spot.
I was so hungry!
Meg joined us after her class and we went to
Eataly, a super-cool Italian market with multiple small restaurants in an
open-floor arrangement.
It was awesome
and I’m so glad Meg persuaded us to go!
After that, we went to Hop Flower near their house, which is a very cool
bar specializing in Belgian brews.
Meg
and Ed definitely know the best spots!
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Eataly- I wish there was one near me! |
The next day, they were off to the airport and I headed downtown
to the meeting.
I got an early check-in
(yay!), dropped off my stuff and went for the afternoon lectures and panel
discussions.
I saw a lot of former
residency mates, future colleagues and former staff.
It was really great to catch up with everyone
and get some good career advice.
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The Purple Pig- amazing! |
Friday morning featured the meeting and then I went to the
Chicago Institute of Art after an incredible lunch at the Purple Pig.
This trip was filled with amazing food but I
think this was the best.
I went with
Colleen and Dan (new acquantaince) and the three of us shared several small
plates and feasted.
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Some favorites from the collection |
The Art Institute was great and I saw old favorites (Seurat)
and new-to-me finds such as the Winslow Homer non-ocean paintings and Chagall’s
America windows.
I had seen the
minatures on my last visit and even though they’re amazing, there was no time
in this quick museum run through.
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Chagall's Windows |
Then I headed off to the airport.
I was off to Boston to see my favorite sister
graduate from medical school!
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