Entries from May 14th, 2009

Daley Center Farmers Market

May 19th, 2009 · 2 Comments

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Daley Plaza Farmers Market, The Loop, Chicago

Last week Thursday was the first day of the season that the farmers market was held at Daley Plaza. I’d never been to the farmers there and made plans with Anjum to walk over at lunch and check it out. I really wanted to get fruit, but of course, fruits are not in season yet at the farmers market. There was a ton of asparagus, spinach and rhubarb. We tried a few different cheeses and I bought a bag of cheese curds. There were some herbs, but not an abundance. I bought a large bunch of thyme for $2.

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Mayor Daley at the Daley Plaza Farmers Market, The Loop, Chicago

Because this was the first farmers market of the season, Mayor Daley was there to speak. We didn’t stick around to hear what he was talking about, but I did hear him mention that the totes they were giving out were designed by some school kid. In addition to free totes, we also got free cheese samples, an mini bottle of olive oil and a free Soyjoy bar.

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Free tote from the Daley Plaza Farmers Market, The Loop, Chicago

Daley Plaza is not far from my office so I think I’ll be going out for a walk on Thursdays when my schedule allows. I don’t know if I’ll end up buying a lot of produce at this market because my neighborhood market will be opening in June, but it will still be nice to get out of the office and look around.

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Warming the House

May 18th, 2009 · 5 Comments

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Killian gave us these awesome aprons for a housewarming gift.

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Killian watching the Cubs game.

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Eric is our friend and Realtor and hadn’t seen our place since we purchased it.

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Out on the deck: Sophia, Dallas, Cousin, Megan, Kristin, Chris, Paul, Kate, Alden, Jess, Scott, Trent, Ed, Eric

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Paul & Alden, chillin’

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Cousin & Dallas

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Trent & Ed

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Ed & Eric

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Kate, Megan, Sophia, Scott, Paul

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Dallas & Sophia

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Jess & Rachelle, greeeeeen

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Jen & Chris

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Quinn & Kristin

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Alpana, Charles, Alden

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The apron went back on at about 1 a.m.

Finally, six months after we moved in, Dallas and I had a housewarming party. We had between 25 and 30 friends over for tons of food and drinks. Some people came over in the early afternoon to watch parts of the Cubs game with us. After that we spent lots of time on our deck above our garage because it was a gorgeous sunny day. When it got too cool we headed inside. There was a short round of Rock Band. Others started a card game that lasted well into the morning hours.

Thank you to everyone for helping us celebrate our new home. We are thankful for having such great, fun, generous friends and for being able to spend time with you all.

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Chillin’ @ Humboldt Park

May 17th, 2009 · No Comments

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Humboldt Park, Chicago

I biked to Humboldt Park again today. The last time I went was a week ago. The weather was less brilliant than today and the park was way less populated. Today there were families picnicking everywhere, lots of baseball games going on, many people enjoying the beautiful day. This is probably more representative of how the park will be this summer.

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My First Visit to Humboldt Park

May 15th, 2009 · 3 Comments

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Humboldt Park, Chicago

Dear Humboldt Park: You are about 100x bigger and more filled with wildlife than I could have ever imagined. Beautiful, even though parts of you are looking very neglected right now. The parks department needs to get on that. I think I will like living nearby you when I bike more this summer. Love, Rachelle

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The Opera. How Fancy!

May 14th, 2009 · 5 Comments

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A while ago Jess discovered an Opera Underground special where we could get specially priced opera tickets for only $40. Since a few of us had been discussing how we’d never been to the opera, we decided to give it a whirl and chose to see the opera “Le Tragedie de Carmen,” or just “Carmen,” for short.

Our tickets included a reception from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at The Gage where for an hour we got tasty appetizers and some drink specials. Opera Underground is some kind of “young professionals club,” so I think that’s why they had the reception, although we kept to ourselves and I definitely saw old dudes in suits who would be more likely to be in a “grandparents of young professionals club,” but whatever. We also didn’t participate in their drink specials since it was only one drink that sounded gross and one beer I didn’t want. I’d never been to The Gage, and the appetizers were really tasty. I’d like to go back there for dinner.

The opera was put on by the Chicago Opera Theater and was performed at the Harris Theater in Millennium Park, right across the street from The Gage.

I really did not know what to expect at all of this opera Carmen. When we were seated, I was surprised that our seats were so good. 13 rows from the stage on the main floor, just to the left. Score! I was also surprised, when the opera started, that for the most part the on-stage dress was modern. Carmen was first performed 130+ years ago. For some reason I expected it to be really old timey. Also surprising? The language. I knew that the opera wouldn’t be sung in English, so earlier in the day I’d read ahead. I thought, “If this thing isn’t in English then I better figure out what it’s about so I know what’s going on.” I found out that the story is based in Seville, Spain, so I thought it’d be in Spanish. Wrong! Georges Bizet, who wrote the opera, was French so the whole thing was in French. Except a few speaking parts, which were in English (?!?). Get this, though, there was a display above the stage that showed English subtitles, so all along we knew what was going on.

As for the story, there were copious amounts of all the classics: Sex, fighting, lies, drinking, murder. In the first 10 minutes of the opera a bitch fight broke out. What’s not to like? Also, a few people told me beforehand that I’d recognize songs and I scoffed, “I don’t know any opera songs!” But you know what? They were right. Carmen has been around for so long that the songs have made it into modern-day commercials and everything. You may recognize the Toreador (Bullfighter) Song. Especially, the middle of it. For sure the overature will sound familiar.

I think it’s neat that the Opera Underground is trying to make opera more accessible for younger crowds by doing drink specials beforehand, reduced ticket prices, etc. Overall, I thought the opera was a fun night out. Something different to do. Something maybe I’d want to do once a year maybe. I liked it, but not so much I’d want to spend a lot of time and money on it. It’s cool to see these old, old stories, though. Stories that millions of people have told and heard for generations. And now that I know these productions are presented more modernly and there are subtitles… it’s not as foreign of a concept to grasp.

One other note: At the end of the opera, when the actors were taking their bows, the old man next to me and many others in the crowd were yelling “Bravo! Bravo,” which at first I was like “what the hell?” but then I realized that if you’re going to yell “Bravo!,” the opera is the place to do it! Bravo, Carmen, Bravo!

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