Category Archives: Chicago Specific Fun

Day 65: My Moment of Zen

My place of work, aside from producing quality theatre, has some of the best views of the city. The second best location for gazing upon these views is the employee lunch room. (The best is the sixth floor bathrooms). Today, instead of obsessively checking my email, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for half an hour, I took in the view while eating. It was so calming–the city looked impressive but it was the lake that drew me in–and serene with the sun beginning to set (I ignored the totally depressing fact that it was 3pm and the sun was already setting). This is among the simplest fun I’ve had, yet one of the best because I was able to just relax and enjoy the day without stresses, worries, work or anything getting in the way. My moment of zen if you will. Here is my attempt to share it with you. #nofilter

Day 61: Singalong

Just got home from the much anticipated Sound of Music Singalong! It really was everything I hoped it would be and more. This annual event at the Music Box Theater isn’t just people in a room singing along to a movie. It’s vocal warm-ups, costume parade, gift bag full of interactive items (flashcards, Edelweiss, poppers-for when the Captain and Maria kiss for the first time, etc.) and so much laughing and singing. For the holidays, they do a White Christmas Singalong and I will definitely be back.

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Day 55: For the love of crown molding

How do you follow up a day so fun you didn’t even have time to post, you ask? With doing something so out of my norm that even my husband felt ambushed when I told him what we had an appointment to do at 11am this morning.

Let me back up. Two days ago, while walking Elphie in an unexplored part of our neighborhood, I fell in love with a street. Yes, a street. Alta Vista is one block long running north/south between Byron and Grace. One block west is Seminary and one block east is Kenmore. All the homes–row houses–were built between 1900 and 1904 and are historically protected. You can’t build up or out and you certainly cannot knock down. When Elphie and I walked up this street, aside from the gorgeous houses, we saw beautiful doors and entryways piled with strollers and shoes, one man walking a boxer and two women cleaning their respective front stoops and chatting. It was an urban Our Town unfolding right in front of our eyes.

And wouldn’t you know, two of these majestic houses had for sale signs out front? Except that one said “under contract,” so I focused on the other–the one on the corner lot, facing east. I immediately went home, looked up the listing, and contacted the agent to find out about any future open houses. Well wouldn’t you know it? She’s showing it all weekend and would we like to stop by around 11am on Sunday? Yes ma’am we would.

That night at dinner, I told the hubs about our appointment. This resulted in a long conversation about money, planning and how there was 0% chance we would buy this place unless it was still for sale in 2014 when we can actually afford to look, or something. BUT he agreed that we should still go see it as long as I did not get my heart set on it, so this morning we went. And looked. And loved. Well I loved. It has gorgeous hardwood floors, amazing old details like crown molding, built-ins, and chandeliers, new heat and a/c units, a finished basement, walk-in closet, etc. Things it does not have that the hubs highlighted: a master bathroom, open floor plan, a yard and parking.

Ok, so it’s not the dream home and we can’t afford it right now anyway. Seeing it did force us to talk about what we each want in a home and solidified for both of us that we do want a house in the city when we can afford to move (as opposed to a condo in the city or a house in suburbs. We want it all). He may want more new and modern while I lean more towards old and charming. He thinks of practical things like money and function while I think more about feeling and decor. But I think that makes us a great pair and will lead us to the perfect home (in 2014).

Day 54: FunDay

Some days are just great, and on those days I have a hard time picking one thing as THE fun thing I did that day. Here’s what my Saturday looked like yesterday (and why I did not post anything until now):

10am-DIY Trunk Show with husband and friend from work.
12pm-begin a quiet afternoon at work filled with mad libs and online holiday shopping.
6pm-dinner reservations at a downtown restaurant.
8pm-tickets to Potted Potter at the Broadway Playhouse.
10pm-game night with best friends.

So you can see why it would be hard to choose. I feel lucky to have had such a great day wherein nothing about my arthritis stopped me from doing what I wanted and having the best time.