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Happy 30th Birthday, Richard

November 23rd, 2008 · 5 Comments


Dad, Richard, Rachelle, Mom


Mom, Rachelle


Mom, Dad, Rachelle, Mom


Charlotte loved Dallas’ watch


Jessica wrote “The Rachelle” then “Rachelle” then “Dallas”


Richard opening his gift: Just For Men


Brewers apron and oven mitt


Gift from my parents: Packers Jacket


Too big for Aunt Sue


Uncle Doug, Dad


Sisters: Wanda, Sue, Mary


Richard & Brian


Rachelle & Richard

Yesterday we went to Wisconsin to go to my little brother’s 30th birthday party. Not so little! There were lots of family and friends. Lots of kids, actually, running around everywhere. We ate tons of food and desserts and drank a lot of beer. For some reason he got a lot of beer as gifts. We brought him Fat Tire and Oberon, two beers he can’t get in Wisconsin. We also got him an Amazon gift certificate. I thought he’d get a lot of gag gifts, but there was just one: a box of Just For Men hair dye from our cousin Kelly. All the other gifts were really nice. After the party died down a bit, the people who were left all played Rock Band, which was a gift from my sister-in-law, Amanda. My brother’s best friend, Brian, bought this random bag of liquor that we were drinking shots of later on. .. or at least I was, Dallas was our DD. It should also be noted that my brother has been growing his beard out for the month of November. You can track it on Facebook if you are his friend.

Question for Photographers: Does anyone know why my flash is throwing such a harsh shadow? Is it something I need to adjust on my camera? Or something that can only be fixed by getting an external flash? I don’t remember it being so bad before, but now it is making be crazy.

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Retro on Roscoe 2008

August 4th, 2008 · 2 Comments


Retro on Roscoe, Roscoe Village, Chicago

Retro on Roscoe was this past weekend and we all attended, of course. It’s hard not to when it’s so close. There’s a stage about 3 houses from ours, so even if we didn’t attend the festival, we’d be listening to the bands anyway.


Stephanie with empty chili samplers, Roscoe Village, Chicago

Steph and I walked around Retro on Roscoe starting at about noon or so. We sampled all of the chilis in the Windy City Chili Cookoff. There were a few unique ones like the pork chili verde, but most of them were red, slightly spicy and very meaty. We tried 9 or 10 different chilis and both agreed that we liked one called “Nikki’s Revenge” the best. We probably could have stopped right there and just had chili samples for lunch, but we decided to go to the polish stand where we ordered one of each flavor of pierogi and a blintze. Steph had never tried either. Funny thing is that neither of us really like sauerkraut, but we both really liked the sauerkraut pierogi. On a side note, Dallas loves the polish stand so much that he had it for dinner two nights in a row and I think he did the same thing last year too.


IRS, Retro on Roscoe, Chicago


IRS + Random Groupie, Retro on Roscoe, Chicago

After lunch Steph and I sat on the grass by the Hamilton stage and watched a cover band called IRS (Independent Rock Society). They played a lot of popular songs and the crowd relaxed and sang along. Jen and Chad hosted their annual Retro on Roscoe party since they also live so close to the festival. After IRS was done playing, Stephanie and I headed over to their house. Dallas and a bunch of friends were already there. Chad and Limey tried to introduce the Pimm’s Cup as the new Summer of Rachelle drink, but it didn’t work because I didn’t like it. We all played ping pong (beer pong for some) in the garage and urban horseshoes (sometimes called washers) in the alley. Trent and I were on fire as an urban horseshoes team. Steph had fun watching the ping pong action, playing with Drake, Cortez, and Quinn and even got in on some urban horseshoes action on a team with Cousin. Inside the house TJ taught Jill and Steph how to make homemade Mexican/Puerto Rican rice like his mom used to make. Oh, and Limey tried many times to convince Steph to be a Cubs fan. He said he would give her tickets for the game the following day and all she had to do was swear off the Brewers, but she refused. When he gave up on baseball and said “well, at least say you’ll like the Bears,” we walked away. Not a chance!


Pimm’s, Rosceo Village, Chicago

For dinner Stephanie was all for trying more new food so we headed back out to the festival and split a gyro, which she was in love with. I wasn’t sure if she’d like the lamb, but she thought it was delicious. It’s fun to have her willing to try anything and even more fun when she likes it! We watched a bit of a band called Dot Dot Dot because Kristin and Cousin’s cousin plays keyboards in the band. At about 10 pm we called it a night and went home. It was about a 3 second walk home. Awesome.

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Chilly Afternoon at Wrigley

April 2nd, 2008 · 1 Comment


Wrigley Field, Chicago

Someone had extra Cubs tickets and the only ones in our entire office who could rearrange their schedules to go were Ed and I. So, off we went! It was chilly outside, maybe in the mid-40s, but not as bad as we thought it might be. The Cubs lost, but they lost to the Brewers so it wasn’t that bad. I wasn’t sure who I was cheering for anyway.


Cubs Vendor, Wrigley Field, Chicago

After the game I swung by the new Ernie Banks statue, which was unveiled on opening day on Monday. Some people were making a big deal because his famous quote “Let’s play two” was carved into the base of the statue, but the apostrophe was missing, therefore making a grammatical error. Since Monday an apostrophe was added, but it is lighter and doesn’t seem to match the font used. I had to touch it even to make sure it was really etched in. It looks really odd.


Ernie Banks Statue, Wrigley Field, Chicago


Ernie Banks Statue, Wrigley Field, Chicago

Finally, I took a photo of this Billy Cub character. I’d read about him last season. Supposedly he wants to be the Cubs’ mascot but he can’t get into the games with the costume on because of some no-costume policy. He says that if they let him in then the curse of the billy goat will be lifted and the Cubs will win the World Series. Whatevs.


Billy Cub, Wrigley Field, Chicago

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Cubs Win the NL Central Title

September 30th, 2007 · 2 Comments

Killian
Killian, Mac’s, Ukrainian Village, Chicago

On Friday night we all went to Mac’s to help celebrate Liz’s last day “working for the man.” Liz has grown her clientèle so much that she now is able to work as a therapist, full-time, on her own. Quite an accomplishment. Liz’s specialties are kids and adolescents, eating disorders and substance abuse. If you’re needing any help, check her out at SuranCounseling.com.

Also on Friday, the Cubs played Cincinnati and won. Milwaukee played San Diego and lost. Which means that the Cubs clinched the NL Central title. I think this might have been the happiest day in Killian’s life, including the day he met or proposed to Liz. Kidding, but he and his brother Malachy and pretty much everyone in the bar was freaking out. It was pandemonium for a bit there. Crazy.

Finally, John and Susan were in town and met up with us at Mac’s. I was able to meet up with Susan on one of my business trips to California, but I hadn’t seen John since they moved to San Francisco, so it was nice to spend time with them.

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NY Tech Team

January 31st, 2004 · 3 Comments

NY Tech Team
Rachelle, Danielle, Spell, Brendan, Dennis, Larry :: Bubby’s, Tribeca, Manhattan

NY Tech Team
Rachelle, Danielle, Spell :: Bubby’s, Tribeca, Manhattan

This is my NY Tech Team, or the part of it that I work with the most. Yesterday we went to Bubby’s for lunch to celebrate a couple of birthdays. I’ll miss these guys!

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