Thursday, May 6, 2010

The Best of April

Here is some of the best things we've done so far:



Bought a bathroom waste basket
While decorating the bathroom, I decided an elemental feature (beside green glass coordinates, thank you target) would be a copper trashcan. Not such a tall order. Or so I thought. The search for this trash can spanned no less than a month. Such a standard was set that we could not, WE WOULD NOT, settle. (In case you have never set unattainable standards for your bathroom waste basket, and therefore have never lived without one, believe you me, it is a huge inconvenience.) This all climaxed, as these stories often do, with an eBay purchase. So I now have a lovely vintage (dutch I'm told) copper bucket with lid to toss my trash in.


Weird Chicago Tour
For the purpose of acquiring tidbits about Chicago that can later be relayed with thinly veiled smugness to unsuspecting friends and family members, we took a night tour of Chicago. Topics covered included: tragedies, serial killers, the world's fair of 1893, gangsters and other criminals, ghosts and the buildings they haunt. As a rule I abhor large group tours, I find them invasive to the experience. However, this is definately the exception to the rule, and this is why. A) The groups are small- they have to be because you ride around on a converted short bus. B) They are under the cover of darkness. C) They show you and talk about things that are not right in front of you; I mean there is not sign post saying "Hey- here is the sight of the St. Valentine's Day Massacre! Did you know that SEVEN people were shot here execution style?" So I would recommend this to a friend, or to an enemy who doesn't care for morbidity. And rest assured you will never catch me on a segway.
*if you would like to hear more weird facts about Chicago just administer the password "I hear the Merchandise Mart is haunted" to Joe.


Cubs game
Baseball games, yet another activity I was previously not fan of (Man, I am a real dud!). Yet in this case I'm a full convert. It was a little chilly and the Cubs lost but we had a blast! I even drank budweiser (although if you can drink water you can drink budweiser-but I won't discourse on this just here)!
Prior to the ballgame I would claim that I was a Cubs fan because I didn't want to be mistakenly associated with the Sox (as if), but now I'm legit! Let's go Cubbies!!


Blinds make good neighbors
Up until last Saturday we did not have blinds in our living room and the "curtain" in our bed room was an obnoxiously color fleece blanket (I know). I would say the blinds were more for our neighbors than us, because lack of them certainly didn't stop me from dancing Risky Business style to Hall and Oates. So, neighbors, you may thank us by coming out of you apartments and being our friends!!

Here is what May looks like
-Open House Party! May 15th from 1pm on. If you're around stop in!
-Finally finishing the dining room table ensemble (The chairs are done and gorgeous (Thanks Dad!), table is almost there, and we still have to order the bench.)
-Workouts in the park
-Make friends
-Bike to work
-etc


5 comments:

JamaLee said...

weird... Tim and I WILL be in town May 15th!!! We are going to another concert (Joe Pug and Josh Ritter). You better believe our asses will be there.

Rosy said...

YESSSS YESSS


YYEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!

Abbi Flo said...

Post a photo of the trash can!

Unknown said...

JamaLee- who the H E (double hockey sticks) is Josh Ritter?

Also, never ever take a good copper trash can for granted. If you see one, buy it!!!

Rach said...

Bike to work- such an overachiever. ;)

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