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Lunch. Bike. Pool. Barbecue.

July 27th, 2008 · 7 Comments

Erin got a new job and she works from home now. Since her home is a 5 minute walk from my home, on Thursday we made plans to lunch on salads from Robey’s while sitting outside in the sun. Nice time. Erin had her bike in at Roscoe Village Bikes and while we were waiting for it to get done we shopped around a bit at Roscoe Village stores. While in the bike shop I talked to them about my bike and what sorts of cruiser bikes they have. RVB doesn’t sell Electra bikes but told me about some other brands I could look into. I made note of them and thought I’d looked them up online, but ended up not doing it. I’d like to support RVB, but they didn’t have any of the bikes in stock and would have to special order what I wanted and I was afraid I wouldn’t like it or how it rides.


Hamlin Park, Lakeview, Chicago

After lunch I went and sat at our neighborhood pool for a while. It was pretty packed! I couldn’t get a lounge chair so I just laid my towel out on the cement and enjoyed the weather.

On Friday I went to the bike shop where Dallas and I originally bought our bikes, On The Route. I talked to John there a lot about replacing my Electra Townie and realized something I didn’t know before. I had a 7-speed bike and the 2008 models of the 7-speed bike don’t have all the bells and whistles my bike had, which is why my bike was so much more expensive than the 7-speeds available now. I had the internal hub shifting and a shock system and fenders, all things that the 2008 model 7-speeds don’t have. So, to get those things I’d have to downgrade to a 3-speed or upgrade to the 8-speed. I decided to upgrade. It was more expensive, but the money I’m getting from insurance will take a bite out of the price. OTR had to order my bike, which I wasn’t nervous about since John told me that the seat and the body of the bike haven’t changed so it should ride just like my old bike. The bike will arrive in a week or two and this is what it will look like:

Friday night we had a barbecue at our house. A lot of people came, about 15 or so. It was fun and I’ll admit I drank too much of the Summer of Rachelle official drink. On Saturday I was SO sick. I mean, I don’t even think it was hangover sick. I maybe was coincidentally having the stomach flu? I was still getting sick at 9 p.m. last night. There’s no way that was still a hangover. I couldn’t even take a sip of water. What a waste of a day. I don’t know what happened, but I missed Colleen and Justin’s going away party, Margaret’s Golden 26th birthday and a chance to see an afternoon showing of the Dark Knight at the IMAX with Liz and Killian. I need to remind myself that I’m almost 33, not 23.

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Matt & Molly’s Wedding Ceremony

June 20th, 2008 · No Comments


Matt’s Parents, Luanne & Martin :: Sharon, CT


Matt’s Brother, Adam & Molly’s Sister, Liz :: Sharon, CT


Matt’s Brother, Zach & Molly’s Sister, Rena :: Sharon, CT


Matt’s Friend, Chris & Molly’s Friend, Anne :: Sharon, CT


Matt’s Friend, Ross & Molly’s Friend, Janie :: Sharon, CT


Matt’s Friend, Dallas & Molly’s Friend, Colleen :: Sharon, CT


Molly’s Twin Nephew Ring Bearers, Tommy & Ben :: Sharon, CT


Molly’s Nephew George as the Canine Coordinator, with Buddy & Bella :: Sharon, CT


Molly’s Nieces as Flower Girls, Lizzie & Margaret :: Sharon, CT


Molly’s Niece, Catlin & Molly & Molly’s Father, George :: Sharon, CT


Molly, Officiant Rosina, Matt :: Sharon, CT


Molly & Matt :: Sharon, CT

Everyone was fearful that it was going to start raining right when Matt and Molly’s wedding ceremony was about to begin. But it didn’t. We got through the ceremony and then once we were all under the tent, it down poured. Sound familiar?

Matt & Molly’s wedding was beautiful.. and good thing that it didn’t last too long because it was HOT. There were a limited number of chairs that mostly older guests and people who needed to be up front sat in. Otherwise we all just kind of stood around casually. There was supposed to be a cocktail hour after the ceremony, but everyone started drinking from the bar beforehand, so half the people were standing around watching the ceremony with glasses of wine. .. er.. um… not including me?

All of Molly’s nephews and nieces had parts in the wedding except for the youngest, Annie, who is only about 4 weeks old. Buddy and Bella are Matt and Molly’s dogs and they were also a part of the wedding. .. whether they knew it or not. Matt’s good friend Bo read a Native American Prayer and Matt’s sister-in-law Sarah read the Song of Solomon (2:10-13). Molly’s friend Emily played cello during the ceremony. Matt is half Jewish so his grandmother, Shirley, read a Jewish blessing and then he did the thing where he stomps on the glass. The bride and groom kiss and then we were out of there. Even though we only had to walk about 10 steps to get drinks at cocktail hour and then 20 more to get to the big tent set up in the yard.

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Let That Global Warming Breeze In

January 6th, 2008 · No Comments

Back Door

Three days ago it was ZERO degrees outside at 7:30 in the morning. That night it was so cold in the apartment and I couldn’t get the chill out of my bones, so I layed in our bed on the heated mattress pad and watched TV all night.

Today at 4:45 pm it was up to 60 degrees. I had met up with Chuck, Margaret and Jim for breakfast at Vella Cafe (cute place, the chicken sausage was awesome and they serve Milk & Honey granola, which I love), took the bus back up Western, stopped at Jewel to get groceries. We had the back door open all day to let air in and it wasn’t even cold. Especially since I was using the Jewel groceries to cook some healthy vegetable soup, biscuits and an applesauce cake dessert.

Weather

Still, 3 days and 60 degrees warmer!

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First Annual Cookie and Tree Trimming Party

December 10th, 2007 · 13 Comments


Erin & Hixx (photo by Erin)

Erin’s Peanut Butter Kisses
Erin’s Peanut Butter Kisses

Rachelle’s Chocolate Peanut Butter Pretzels
Rachelle’s Chocolate Peanut Butter Pretzels

On Saturday I hosted a cookie party. My mom, sister-in-law, cousin, nieces, Dallas’ aunts, and some of my girlfriends all came over. Each brought several dozen cookies, which we laid out and sampled over the course of a few hours.


Hixx, Laura, Olivia (Photo by Erin)


Olivia, Stephanie (Photo by Erin)

Stephanie & Jessica
Stephanie & Jessica

I served some baba ganoush (Dallas and I love the Whole Foods brand of it and surprisingly, so did my niece Stephanie who’d never had baba ganoush before), sun-dried tomato hummus, veggies, crackers, pretzels and cheeses to try to counter-balance the sweets. We all, especially my niece Jess, enjoyed spiced cider (spiked or not) that my mom helped make from a Chicagoist recipe.

Mary’s Bacon ~n~ Eggs
Mary’s Bacon ~n~ Eggs


Hixx (Photo by Erin)


Frosty! (Photo by Erin)

We passed the time talking and eating and listening to holiday music and trimming the tree and watching Frosty the Snowman/Frosty Returns on TV. After a couple hours of sampling all the cookies and candies, we each voted on the one we liked best.


Margaret (Photo by Erin)

Margaret’s Cookies
Margaret’s Cookies

These are all the tasty treats we sampled:

  • Rachelle’s Chocolate Covered Peanut Butter Pretzels (pictured above)
  • Rachelle’s Seven Layer Bars
  • Rachelle’s Lemon Spritz Cookies
  • Hixx‘s Cookie Bars
  • Mary’s White Cranberries
  • Mary’s Christmas Rings
  • Mary’s Bacon ~n~ Eggs (pictured above)
  • Mary’s Special K Bars
  • Erin‘s Peanut Butter Kisses (pictured above)
  • Naoko’s Half-Dipped Cookies
  • Naoko’s Japanese Cookies
  • Laura H.’s Peanut Butter Blossoms
  • Gail’s Oatmeal Cookies
  • Kelly’s Almond Spritz
  • Kelly’s Jelly Rolls
  • Kelly’s Peanut Butters
  • Olivia‘s Jammy Pecan Thumbprints
  • Olivia‘s Coco-Nutella Nuggets
  • Laura O.‘s Cranberry Bars with Struesel Topping
  • Amanda’s Peanut Butter Balls
  • Amanda, Stephanie, & Jessica’s Frosted Cut Out Cookies
  • Margaret‘s Oatmeal-Chocolate-Dried Cherry-Pecan Awesomes (pictured above)


Rachelle (Photo by Erin)

Cookie Votes
Cookie Votes

Tied for second place were Kelly’s Jelly Rolls, Olivia’s Jammy Pecan Thumbprints and Mary’s White Chocolate Cranberries. Laura O. won the top prize (a holiday spatula and Betty Crocker’s Cooky Book) with her Cranberry Bars with Struesel Topping.


Laura (Photo by Erin)


Hixx, Laura, Olivia, Kelly (Photo by Erin)

Laura, the winner
Laura, the winner!

I didn’t take too many photos, and the ones I did weren’t of the people at the party.. I need to get better at that sometimes.. but Erin has some photos of friends who attended.

Cookies
Cookies!

Cookies
More Cookies!

Between this party and my company holiday party, I’m getting into the spirit now. I think my cookie party was a success. Everyone said they had a great time, so I’ll probably try to do it again next year, with a few modifications. Namely, you MUST take home as many cookies as you bring. I have about 500 cookies in my kitchen right now because everyone was being all polite about not taking too much home. Also, I think each person should just make one thing. There were several of us who made more than one candy or cookie and it did turn out to be a bit overwhelming to try to sample everything.

Christmas Tree
Christmas Tree 2007

Note: In 2010 I finally got around to updating this post with some of Erin’s photos from the party. She had more photos of the people who attended.

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Breakfast and Lunch

September 23rd, 2007 · 2 Comments

Yob Burger
Yob Burger (smoked Gouda, bacon, roasted red peppers and roasted garlic mayo) :: Kuma’s Corner, Avondale, Chicago

Today I accidentally double-booked myself for brunch. .. well, less like I accidentally double-booked myself and more like I planned to meet Margaret, Jim and Chuck for lunch at Kuma’s Corner at noon and then Dallas’ dad came into town last minute for the game tonight and we had breakfast at Wishbone at 10 a.m. So, I ate breakfast and met up at Kuma’s Corner, but didn’t have anything except a couple Two Brothers Brewery Dumaine DuPage beers. The menu said they were a good alternative to Fat Tire.. and they were. You should try this beer if you like Fat Tire.

Hate Beak Buffalo Chicken
Hate Beak Buffalo Chicken (spicy buffalo sauce, montery jack cheese, butter lettuce, tomato and red onion on a pretzel roll with a side of bleu cheese dressing) :: Kuma’s Corner, Avondale, Chicago

The photos here were taken at Kuma’s Corner. Jim had a plain burger (zzzz), Margaret had the Yob Burger (smoked Gouda, bacon, roasted red peppers and roasted garlic mayo) and Chuck had the Hate Beak Buffalo Chicken (spicy buffalo sauce, montery jack cheese, butter lettuce, tomato and red onion on a pretzel roll with a side of bleu cheese dressing). Actually, I think all of the burgers were on pretzel bread. Seemed like everyone liked their food.

Sadly, no one had The Goblin Cock, which looked to be a half pound burger topped with a quarter pound hot dog, pickles, sport peppers, cheddar cheese, bacon, pico de gallo, relish, onion, tomato, and celery salt mustard. And I guess you shouldn’t even think about asking for ketcup. Or ketchup either, perhaps. If anyone ever wants to try The Goblin Cock, let me know because I think a photo essay needs to be made of that experience!

The Goblin Cock
Chuck’s Fish Taco Bracelet :: Kuma’s Corner, Avondale, Chicago

And this is Chuck’s new bracelet, which he got with this promotion. It’s only cool because it’s actually retarded and Chuck is and ironic hipster. Kidding!

Fish Taco Bracelet
Chuck’s Fish Taco Bracelet :: Kuma’s Corner, Avondale, Chicago

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