Wow....I LOVE CHICAGO! Lauren and I flew to Chicago for the weekend to visit The Illinois Institute of Art. They have a great fashion program which is said to be one of the best in the country. Chicago was nothing like I thought. The city was really clean and we felt safe the entire time which I didn't expect at all. I pictured it like New York City but it wasn't like it at all. The weather couldn't have been any better...it was cold yet warm enough to walk around and see the city and of course SHOP. Our plane landed around noon on Friday and we decided to take the El rather than a cab to the hotel. Wasn't sure how that would work but I wanted to see if Lauren could actually get to and from the airport if she was on her own. It seemed to be the choice of transportation for everyone so we gave it a try. It took about 45 minutes to get to the hotel which was located in downtown Chicago. The ride was fine and gave us an opportunity to see some of the surrounding city. The El stops ever so often to let people on/off. Pretty cool. After we checked in the hotel we walked a couple of blocks to eat lunch at this awesome Thai restaurant before heading to the art institute to meet Linda our Admissions Rep. She gave us a tour of the school and we filled out the rest of our admissions material.
By the time we finished at AI it was 5:00. We had made arrangements to visit some friends, Roy and Jennifer, for supper which worked out great. They took us to the best pizza place. They say there is no pizza like Chicago pizza and they are right. That was the best deep dish pizza I have ever put in my mouth. YUMMY! After we ate, we walked back to Jennifer's office to get the car and they then took us by the apartments Lauren would be staying at. It actually was only about 6-7 blocks from the hotel and then they dropped us off. Thank Goodnesss. We were so tired of walking by then I'm not sure we would have made it back without getting a cab.
We "FELL" into bed exhausted the minute we hit our room. What a day! The next morning we woke to another beautiful sunny day. Lots of exitement downtown as there was a Saint Patrick's Day Parade going on and people were EVERYWHERE dressed in green. Families and kids were walking everywhere. They even turned the river GREEN! Lauren looked at me and said "This is SO my city. I've got to move here" and I must add I agreed. I could see her all over this city. There is so much to do and the shopping is unbelievable. I think I want her to move there just so I can go up and shop!
We grabbed a quick bit to eat in the hotel lobby at Starbucks and headed to the El. Saturday morning was the actual Open House at AI. By lunch we were finished and had the entire rest of the day to SHOP and eat!!! All the great shopping in Chicago is on Michigan Avenue so off we went. First stop....Urban Outfitters. We hit shop after shop until we couldn't walk anymore. We decided to give our feet a rest and headed to eat at The Cheesecake Factory. Then more shopping. OMG...by 9:00 we decided we hadn't even touched the surface of this city but we were so tired Lauren said she couldn't walk anymore. Did I mention she had on high heeled boots. Who does that! I knew we would be walking non-stop so I wore comfortable shoes but Lauren would rather "look good" than be comfortable. Oh well, she'll have to figure that one out on her own! No way is she listening to her MOTHER!
We finally headed back to the hotel where we BOTH changed into more comfortable clothes and decided to walk down the block to McDonalds for a quick late night snack. Little did we know that there was MORE great stores just around the block from our hotel. We had totally missed them because we were always heading to the El and never turned the block to see what was down there...so we HAD to hit a few more stores before they closed. There was even another Urban Outfitters STEPS from our hotel that we never knew was there. Lauren just about freaked out!
Sunday we woke up and had to pack up everything before heading for our tour of student housing. Our appointment was at 11:00 and we had a late check-out at 12:30. Cutting it close I know! The day was beautiful so we headed out walking again to the apartments about 6-7 blocks from the hotel. Couldn't believe the security it had. I was so impressed and really feel safe if Lauren ends up living there. There's a grocery store in the bottom of the building along with a McDonalds. There wasw also an indoor pool and workout room and the nicest laundry facility I've seen. It even had lounges to wait in while you did laundry. Also there's an outdoor track on the roof next the the pool which is awesome. I can't imagine living somewhere this nice in college. Lauren loved everything about it. The studio apartment was adorable (but small) but what do you expect in Chicago. It will work though. Now Lauren just has to figure out how to pay for all this. Everyone we talked to says she needs to leave her car in Nashville and not even bring it to Chicago. I see now what they mean. You either walk or take the EL EVERYWHERE YOU GO. It works out just fine.
We made it back to the hotel by 12:30 just in time to check-out and grab our luggage. Back to the EL and our 45 minute ride to the airport. Can't beleive everything went so smoothly for us. So unusal for the BADGERS. Even Lauren said we don't normally have such good luck...I've been saying 2009 is our year! Finally....it's about time!
fall 2010
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Now where did I put that debit card!!!!
Lauren wanted to cook supper Monday night for us so I sent her to the store to grab a few things. Before you say "Wasn't that sweet of her wanting to cook for her family" let me just say Dustin is in Florida for Spring Break!...hence one little girl is BORED out of her mind. She is however an AWESOME cook so whatever works! I give her my debit card and off she goes to the store. About 15 minutes after leaving I get a call. "Mommy, don't get mad BUT...I can't find your debit card anywhere!" Why was I not surprised. But since she did sound on the verge of tears I tried to remain calm and told her to dump out her purse and double check everywhere. Even go back to the car if need be and trace her steps. After a couple of minutes on the phone with her and "listening" to her shuffle around the store she finally finds it (I think buried LOOSE in the bottom of her purse).
Back to shopping.... I assume all goes smoothly as she arrives home with several bags and begins cooking supper and a GREAT supper it was! Tuesday morning as I'm rushing out the door to work I say "Lauren, I need my debit card back". She gives me that "weird" look and says "I thought I gave it to you last night." "uh...NO......! She precedes to tell me "Yes I did....it was in the plastic grocery bag that the food was in....I REMEMBER SEEING IT!"...let me just say...who does that! Does anyone out that THROW their debit card in their grocery bags? Have I mentioned she takes after her father...ok...that's another blog! We find the grocery bag ON TOP of the trash with the receipt crumbled up inside and NO DEBIT CARD.
Enough time wasted...I head out the door at the same time yelling behind me for her to look for it when she gets home from school that I HAD TO HAVE IT BACK TODAY!!! Well, let me just say my ONLY debit card is no where to be found. Knowing it would take 7-10 days to get another one and we are leaving for Chicago on FRIDAY! I'm in a little panic. With a few "polite" exchange of words (on both our parts) I am at my wits end I make her go through the garbage can when I get back home that evening. You would have thought I asked her to donate one of her kidneys to me to save my life!!! Well after finding some rubber gloves she finally went through the trash "piece by piece". No debit card!
This morning without further ado I call the bank and explain "I" lost my debit card and I need to cancel the old one and order a new one. The lady was nice and said she'd take care of it. A few minutes later she calls me back and says..."just wanted to let you know that your card was turned it at the grocery store but she had already cancelled it and I couldn't just go pick it up but I had to actually be issued another one." Did I mention it will take 7-10 days to get another card and I'm leaving for Chicago in 3 days! I haven't had a chance to tell Lauren about the card being turned in yet. I think I'll let her sweat it out until I get home tonight. I'm sure she's tearing up the house still trying to find it .....you think...NOT!
And she is going to survive living in CHICAGO on her own...can't wait to see how that one plays out!
Back to shopping.... I assume all goes smoothly as she arrives home with several bags and begins cooking supper and a GREAT supper it was! Tuesday morning as I'm rushing out the door to work I say "Lauren, I need my debit card back". She gives me that "weird" look and says "I thought I gave it to you last night." "uh...NO......! She precedes to tell me "Yes I did....it was in the plastic grocery bag that the food was in....I REMEMBER SEEING IT!"...let me just say...who does that! Does anyone out that THROW their debit card in their grocery bags? Have I mentioned she takes after her father...ok...that's another blog! We find the grocery bag ON TOP of the trash with the receipt crumbled up inside and NO DEBIT CARD.
Enough time wasted...I head out the door at the same time yelling behind me for her to look for it when she gets home from school that I HAD TO HAVE IT BACK TODAY!!! Well, let me just say my ONLY debit card is no where to be found. Knowing it would take 7-10 days to get another one and we are leaving for Chicago on FRIDAY! I'm in a little panic. With a few "polite" exchange of words (on both our parts) I am at my wits end I make her go through the garbage can when I get back home that evening. You would have thought I asked her to donate one of her kidneys to me to save my life!!! Well after finding some rubber gloves she finally went through the trash "piece by piece". No debit card!
This morning without further ado I call the bank and explain "I" lost my debit card and I need to cancel the old one and order a new one. The lady was nice and said she'd take care of it. A few minutes later she calls me back and says..."just wanted to let you know that your card was turned it at the grocery store but she had already cancelled it and I couldn't just go pick it up but I had to actually be issued another one." Did I mention it will take 7-10 days to get another card and I'm leaving for Chicago in 3 days! I haven't had a chance to tell Lauren about the card being turned in yet. I think I'll let her sweat it out until I get home tonight. I'm sure she's tearing up the house still trying to find it .....you think...NOT!
And she is going to survive living in CHICAGO on her own...can't wait to see how that one plays out!
Thursday, March 5, 2009
2 weeks since last post???
Wow! Time is flying by. Can't seem to get caught up on anything. Even blogging! I do have a small excuse though since I have been sick as a dog with the worst cold I've had in years on top of a sinus infection. Thank goodness for antibiotics and Zicam. If you haven't tried Zicam I'm telling you that stuff works.
Ok...on to more important things. My babies! Ok they aren't exactly babies anymore but you know what I mean. Logan finally got another vehicle. A beautiful white Pathfinder. It even has a sunroof! Why is it that our kids seem to drive better cars than we drive. I didn't even have a car until I was in college for 6 months because it took me that long to work and save for a down payment. Hence...CAR PAYMENT FOR THE NEXT THREE OR FOUR YEARS And then it was "just a car". And did I mention he paid CASH for it! Hence NO CAR PAYMENT.
Now for Lauren...well we had another fender bender last week. (ok maybe not all our kids drive better vehicles than ours!) I knew it wasn't good when she calls me crying into the phone "it wasn't my fault ("this time"), she came out of no where!!" I asked her if she called the police and she says "no". I ask "where are you"..."still sitting in the turning lane in the middle of the road"!!! What am I going to do with this child? Hello...911. I'm thinking is anybody hurt, how bad is the wreck, you know a million things run through your mind when you get a call like that. I immediately hung up and called the police then called her back. Luckily I was just pulling out of work so I was only 15 minutes from her. By the time I get there the police had them both off the road and she was somewhat calmed down and her crying uncontrollably into my phone was the worst of the entire incident.
How many more days now until graduation and she's possibly "out of here?"
Well, I hear they are never really "out of here" but I like saying it anyway.
Basically the car only had some white paint scratches on it and was bent in just a little and thank goodness...STILL DRIVABLE...oh yeah and no one got hurt. John shows up at the scene just before we pull off and as only a father can do says to Lauren..."well at least you have matching fenders now".
Back to Logan. Have I mentioned "I LOVE THAT CHILD!" Logan has been pretty involved this year in a club at school called FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America). They went the other day to a Regional competition and who do you think came home with a first place and a second place ribbon? Yes, that's my boy! He placed first in...get this...only Logan!..."Computer Operating Systems and Technology Concepts". I guess PlayStation and Xbox hasn't been a TOTAL lost for us over the years! If you pass Logan's room he is normally talking on his headset while playing xbox live online with someone in Europe (I kid you not!), textting on his cell phone while at the same time "monitoring" My Space on his computer carrying on several conversations at a time with that too. Talk about multi-tasking. I get a headache just walking in his room. And the temperature is at least 10 degrees hotter than the rest of the house because of all the electronic equipment he has going. Well, anyway, in a couple of weeks he is off to State Finals for FBLA and if he wins he said he could get some scholarship $$$$$ for college. Go for it BABY!
Kids...gotta love them!
Ok...on to more important things. My babies! Ok they aren't exactly babies anymore but you know what I mean. Logan finally got another vehicle. A beautiful white Pathfinder. It even has a sunroof! Why is it that our kids seem to drive better cars than we drive. I didn't even have a car until I was in college for 6 months because it took me that long to work and save for a down payment. Hence...CAR PAYMENT FOR THE NEXT THREE OR FOUR YEARS And then it was "just a car". And did I mention he paid CASH for it! Hence NO CAR PAYMENT.
Now for Lauren...well we had another fender bender last week. (ok maybe not all our kids drive better vehicles than ours!) I knew it wasn't good when she calls me crying into the phone "it wasn't my fault ("this time"), she came out of no where!!" I asked her if she called the police and she says "no". I ask "where are you"..."still sitting in the turning lane in the middle of the road"!!! What am I going to do with this child? Hello...911. I'm thinking is anybody hurt, how bad is the wreck, you know a million things run through your mind when you get a call like that. I immediately hung up and called the police then called her back. Luckily I was just pulling out of work so I was only 15 minutes from her. By the time I get there the police had them both off the road and she was somewhat calmed down and her crying uncontrollably into my phone was the worst of the entire incident.
How many more days now until graduation and she's possibly "out of here?"
Well, I hear they are never really "out of here" but I like saying it anyway.
Basically the car only had some white paint scratches on it and was bent in just a little and thank goodness...STILL DRIVABLE...oh yeah and no one got hurt. John shows up at the scene just before we pull off and as only a father can do says to Lauren..."well at least you have matching fenders now".
Back to Logan. Have I mentioned "I LOVE THAT CHILD!" Logan has been pretty involved this year in a club at school called FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America). They went the other day to a Regional competition and who do you think came home with a first place and a second place ribbon? Yes, that's my boy! He placed first in...get this...only Logan!..."Computer Operating Systems and Technology Concepts". I guess PlayStation and Xbox hasn't been a TOTAL lost for us over the years! If you pass Logan's room he is normally talking on his headset while playing xbox live online with someone in Europe (I kid you not!), textting on his cell phone while at the same time "monitoring" My Space on his computer carrying on several conversations at a time with that too. Talk about multi-tasking. I get a headache just walking in his room. And the temperature is at least 10 degrees hotter than the rest of the house because of all the electronic equipment he has going. Well, anyway, in a couple of weeks he is off to State Finals for FBLA and if he wins he said he could get some scholarship $$$$$ for college. Go for it BABY!
Kids...gotta love them!
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