Entries from July 24th, 2006

Six Apart Vox Party @ Museum of Contemporary Art

July 29th, 2006 · No Comments

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Mena & Rachelle :: MCA, Chicago

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Krissy, James, Chris :: MCA, Chicago

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Matt, a friend, Cinnamon :: MCA, Chicago

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Michelle, John, Jason, Greg, Andrew :: MCA, Chicago

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Rachelle & Krissy :: MCA, Chicago

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Andrew & Mena Demo Vox :: MCA, Chicago

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Andrew, Eric, a friend, Scott :: MCA, Chicago

On Thursday night a bunch of folks from Six Apart were in Chicago to have a party and demo their latest product, Vox. I did a post previously about Vox, so it may sound familiar, even though the product is not available to the public until about October. It was awesome to meet everyone from Six Apart and I tried not to be too much of a fangirl to Mena, but a photo of us together was required! I also found it cool to bring together my Chicagoist world with my FeedBurner world with the blogging in Chicago world and throw in Six Apart. Also, Krissy from Six Apart, who I’d been emailling with quite a bit to set up a Chicagoist reader contest, also is the Music Editor at SFist.

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BlogHer ’06

July 28th, 2006 · 2 Comments

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In a few hours I leave for San Jose to go to the BlogHer conference. On Saturday I’ll be moderating a panel on how to make money off your blog. The panelists are Arieanna Foley and the famous Heather Armstrong, better known as Dooce. I’m a little nervous and anxious, but I think it should go well. I sort of just want to get this weekend over with so I can come home and finish packing and then move. Just so much stuff going on lately that I can’t concentrate.. then add this travel for me.. and Dallas has been travelling for work like crazy.

I am excited for this weekend because even though the Bay area is far from where I lived in San Diego, this is the first time I’m setting foot on California soil since I lived there, if you don’t count transferring through an airport on the way to Hawaii. It should be fun. On Saturday night Traci, a coworker of mine, and I are going up to San Francisco and hanging out with friends of hers. Then we fly out Sunday night. I haven’t been to SF for almost 10 years. It makes me feel really old that I can say something like that and be referencing a time in 1997 when I went for work to attend a Macromedia User Group Conference… man, I’ve been business traveling for over a decade! I’m ancient. But, to balance it out, last night I was walking with Michelle and Laura on Division Street. Laura doesn’t live in the area and Michelle lives a little farther north, by Wicker Park. I was telling them about places we go to on Division and I pointed out that my 30th birthday party was at Moonshine last year. Laura and Michelle are both several years younger than me and as we walked a beat or two went by, maybe a quarter block, and Laura said “uh.. did you say your 30th birthday? I thought you were like 24. ” W00T! Take THAT decade of business travel!

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Random Photos on Milwaukee Avenue

July 26th, 2006 · 2 Comments

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I took these months ago but am just getting to them now. They were taken on Milwaukee Avenue between Ashland and Wood, or maybe a little farther northwest of Wood. You know the general area.

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Nathan Hale @ Tribune Tower

July 25th, 2006 · 3 Comments

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Nathan Hale Statue, Magnificent Mile, Chicago

I will embarassingly admit that I couldn’t remember exactly who Nathan Hale was when I took this photo. When I got home I looked him up in Wikipedia and realized he was a captain in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War and is considered to be America’s first spy. Hale volunteered for an intelligence-gathering mission and was caught. When he wouldn’t tell the British anything they hanged him. Right before he was killed he gave a speech that included this famous quote: “I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.” So now I remember… and hopefully won’t forget.

Hale’s statue is located in front of what is the original entrance to the Tribune Tower. Read more on the history of Tribune Tower and the Nathan Hale statue there.

Not to be all 6th-grade humor, but doesn’t it look like he peed his pants? Someone should fix that!

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Riley Helps Me Pack

July 24th, 2006 · 5 Comments

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Dallas & Riley, East Ukrainian Village, Chicago

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Riley @ Pizza Metro, East Ukrainian Village, Chicago

Last Saturday Nancy and Riley came down and brought some boxes and helped me pack. Riley loved Dallas and was having fun playing with him and hugging him and kissing him. She was only shy for about 5 minutes when she first got to the house. After packing up most of my books, we went to Pizza Metro for some slices of pizza (I’m going to miss that place!) and then went to Wicker Park. We could only stay at the park for a few minutes because it started raining. Nice to see Nancy & Riley again and extra thankful for the boxes and the help packing!

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