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Spa Day in Kohler, WI

June 22nd, 2011 · 6 Comments

To further celebrate Jen’s birthday, this past weekend Jill, Kristin, Jen, Jen’s mom Nancy and I all headed up to Kohler, WI for a pampering girls spa weekend. I’d never spent a whole day at the spa and I’d heard a lot of things about Kohler, so I was excited to check it out.

Note: You’re not allowed to take your phone or electronics around the spa. Which makes sense, because you’re there to totally relax. The photos of the spa and our hotel are from their official websites.

On Saturday afternoon we left for our 2.5 hour drive. I did not want to take my Jeep, since the breakdown was a little fresh in my mind, so I borrowed Jen and Chad’s Smart Car and drove that. Jill rode along with me. Kristin drove the others up in another vehicle just in front of us. In Pleasant Prairie we stopped for a late lunch. I’d already eaten, so I just got a small scoop of the flavor of the day: Backyard Smores. YUM.

We arrived in the late afternoon and checked into two connecting rooms in our hotel, the Inn at Woodlake. Ironically, this is no quaint inn by the lake. Well, it is by the lake, but it is a very modern hotel. All the rooms were wired up to the max. At one point we turned the TV on and Jill was in the hallway, she thought someone was in the bathroom, but we quickly realized that there were TV speakers in the bathroom!

Also, I didn’t really think about it beforehand, but every bathroom in Kohler and the surrounding areas is all rigged up with top-of-the line Kohler products. You should have seen how many jets our shower had!

While we were settling in to our rooms we cracked open a bottle of wine that Kristin brought along. Our rooms overlooked a putting green, a bocce court, an outside seating area and a small lake (I’m assuming Wood Lake). Since the seating area was empty, we brought our wine outside and enjoyed the evening before dinner. The photo above is of the seating area/event space in use, but of course, while we were out there, we had it all to ourselves. Nice and relaxing, next to the lake, which is pretty much where that guy in the back, standing up is pointing.

For dinner we took a very short drive over to Sheboygan and ate at Osteria Nonna Maria. This place was great! Delicious, down-home Italian cooking. Our waitress was Kim and her grandparents own the place. And we got to meet them. They went all out to help us celebrate Jen’s birthday. I’ll have more on this in a separate post, because the restaurant is one place I did take photos.

So, the next morning we headed over to the Kohler Waters Spa. Our hotel offered a free shuttle to anywhere in Kohler that we wanted to go. So convenient. And there was no wait either. When we had the concierge call, it took about 3 minutes for the shuttle to arrive. I was not getting a massage until 11:00, but decided to head to the spa early with everyone. If you were getting any services there you were able to hang around the spa all day and take advantage of the relaxation pool with a waterfall, whirlpools, sauna, steam room, rooftop relaxation room with a huge whirlpool and fireplace, and refreshments like fresh fruit and nuts throughout the 4-story building.

We checked in, got our robe and spa slippers, changed into bathing suits, put everything else into our lockers and then headed our separate ways. I spent a couple hours on the rooftop reading a book on a luxurious lounge chair nearby the fireplace. I switched off between reading, napping and taking dips in a whirlpool all morning. The funny thing is that in the hotel the night before I was reading a Kohler magazine and saw a photograph. I held the magazine up and proclaimed, “I want to go to there!” Guess where I was the next day? Yeh, I spent almost the whole day in the room I had seen in the magazine. So awesome.

At 11:00 it was time for my massage. I didn’t know what kind I wanted to get, so I got the massage sampler. This was 50 minutes of several massage techniques in sequence, including warm stones, stretching, ah-shiatsu (barefoot massage), and sinus pressure relief. I loved the stretching and the warm stones. The barefoot massage was .. uh interesting.. The therapist actually stood on the massage table and held onto bars that were attached to the ceiling while she massaged me with her feet! It was interesting. You couldn’t really tell it was feet. I had a hot compress under my neck and a cold compress on my eyes at that point and really you just feel the pressure the same way you do with hands/arms/elbows. And yes, she did wash her feet right before the procedure!

At noon we all met back up for lunch. We’d pre ordered lunches when we checked in. I had a salad and a glass of wine. Actually, I think everyone got salads. After Culver’s, an Italian dinner and birthday cake the night before, we needed to detox with vegetables!

So everyone else was staying up in Kohler until Monday, but my vacation time from work is severely limited for the rest of the year because of all the vacation time I took for our wedding. So, I needed to head back home in the Smart Car on Sunday. I’d originally planned to leave after lunch, but I realized there was nothing I really needed to be home for. Dallas wasn’t even there, he was in North Carolina. Plus, I was having so much fun at the spa, I didn’t want to leave. Everyone else had afternoon spa services scheduled, but I didn’t because I had planned to leave. I decided to just hang out for the afternoon. I laid around and did more napping and swimming and reading and loafing around. Not a bad way to spend an afternoon!

When everyone was done with their spa services we all met back up.. for… you guessed it! More laying around! The spa was just so relaxing and beautiful. I never wanted to leave! But, alas, I had to get on the road at some point. I took a shower at the spa and we all left to go back to the hotel. I quickly packed my things and was about to fly out of the room, but oh man! Kristin and Jill were setting up a cheese plate to have pre-dinner snacks and wine. They were eating at the Whistling Straights restaurant. Fancy! I guess my wallet wasn’t going to miss that, but they do have an awesome looking scallop dinner on the menu that I would have loved to try. Oh well.

My drive back to Chicago was pretty uneventful.. until I got close to Chicago. I left Kohler around 6:15 p.m. and expected I’d be back to Jen & Chad’s by 9:15. Around the part where the tollway ends and merges to the Edens I hit some major traffic and was stuck there for something like 70 minutes. More than an hour. Just stopped. Crazy. It did give me time to call my dad for Father’s Day, though! I had seen him a week then and given him a gift (Kona Brewing beer label tshirt of the beer we had at our wedding!), but it was still nice to chat quick on the actual day. Anyway, I didn’t end up getting to Jen and Chad’s to get my car til late, I didn’t get home til after 11 p.m. I was so tired! Monday morning came early!

Despite the drive home, I had a fantastic weekend. I loved hanging out at the spa. Yes, it was way pricey, but I only got one service and then just enjoyed the free amenities. A big thanks to Jill for coordinating every detail of the trip! She was so organized and prepared that I told her she should be applying for event planner jobs! And happy birthday to Jen. Remember, 40 is the new 30!

P.S. Fun fact I just learned while looking up “Kohler, WI” on Wikipedia:

Many people in Wisconsin refer to drinking fountains as “bubblers,” because the first Kohler drinking fountain was known as “The Bubbler.”

…. so! That explains that. Finally!

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Dinner, Drinks and a Massage

October 18th, 2010 · No Comments

On Friday Kristin treated me to dinner and a massage for my belated birthday gift. Kristin was thinking of going downtown, but then I suggested Wicker Park – SpaForever and dinner at The Bluebird. I’d been to SpaForever once before and liked it, and I’d heard a lot of good things about The Bluebird and wanted to try it.

At The Bluebird Kristin and I decided to order several things and split them all. We started with a yellow and red beet and goat cheese salad. Then we split the macaroni and cheese with bacon. So decadent and rich and delicious. But a word of warning: The mac & cheese came out so hot, the sauce was still boiling in the bowl. Kristin accidentally fried her tongue on this one. I don’t want to be all “oh, my coffee is too hot!”, but they should probably let this cool a bit before serving it.

For main courses we split 2 things: A flatbread and mussels. Kristin had been to The Bluebird before and remembered the flatbreads, so we decided to get one of those. They had two different ones and we got the Lebanese flatbread with ground lamb. I was expecting a rectangular dish withe crispy, cracker crust. At The Bluebird, the flatbreads come out round and the crust is a big more soft and pliable. I’m not saying this is a bad thing. The Lebanese flatbread was savory and delicious. The cheese seemed to be baked right into the crust. Or mabye it was just because there wasn’t a sauce, the cheese was right on the crust. Really good. The mussels were also delicious and plentiful! Maybe we just ordered too much, but we couldn’t finish them. Definitely too much for one person, we thought they were enough for three. The Bluebird had three different kinds of mussels to pick from. We got the provencal style: steamed in white wine with garlic, shallots, tomato, fennel & chili. They were great. I only wish I could have fit more in my belly!

After dinner we headed up a few blocks to SpaForever. It is important to note that we’d had a few glasses of wine each at dinner. To say that this helped me relax a little during my massage is an understatement! While I’ve gotten a lot of chair massages in my life, this was only the fourth full-body massage I ever got. (1, 2, 3). I will say that SpaForever is slightly more to the point and barebones than some other places. You don’t sit around in a waiting room wearing a big fluffy robe. There’s no aroma therapy. They don’t have a big fancy spa bathroom to shower when you’re done. That said, you cannot beat the price, especially when they’re having specials. Right now, through the end of October, you can get a one-hour massage for $49 or a facial for $59. And even aside from the price, I really did enjoy my massage and my therapist, Michelle, and that’s all that matters. Oh, and about the photo above. For some reason I had the couples massage room… but there was no one on the table to the left. That would have been super weird if Kristin and I were each on one of the couples tables!

After our massages, I thought we’d just want to go home, but we ended up getting a couple more drinks at the first bar we ran into while walking south on Damen, Silver Cloud. I hadn’t been to Silver Cloud for years, so it was a trip down memory lane to be back in there. Dallas and I used to go out there sometimes and used to brunch there sometimes when I lived by Wicker Park. We tried to get him to join us there, but it didn’t work. A few more drinks and then we called it a night. Time to go home and pass out from great food, great drinks and a relaxing massage! Thanks, Kristin!

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AOL Massage

March 28th, 2010 · No Comments

I pass by this place, AOL Massage, on Fullerton all the time. There’s pretty much no information available online. Shady?

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Massage at Luxe

December 29th, 2008 · No Comments

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Roscoe Village, Chicago

For my birthday (in September) Dallas told me to pick a day to get a massage and he’d treat me. I ended up not getting it until early November, the weekend after we moved, which was the perfect time.. new job, new house, new stress. I went to Luxe, which is where I got my first massage ever. The massage therapist wasn’t the same, but it was still a great experience. They were having a special where you got a free salt scrub and it made my skin so soft! Afterward I had to take a shower to get all the salt off. This photo was taken in the bathrooms. I like the colors and the natural wooden bowls they have around the salon. So soothing.

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Last Day in Hawaii

March 31st, 2007 · No Comments

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Spa Olakino, Waikiki, Honolulu

The last day of our trip I got a massage at the spa in our hotel, Spa Olakino. It was a nice spa and everything, but I enjoyed my first massage at Luxe Salon much more. At Spa Olakino, my massage therapist was just doing it too hard and I had to keep telling her lighter and then I felt like a wuss, but the rest of the time I just kept thinking “ow! ow! ow! ow!” and couldn’t relax that much.

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Leonard’s Bakery

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Leonard’s Bakery Malasadas

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Leonard’s Bakery Malasada

Our main focus for the rest of the day was spending time with Dallas’ grandma and family before leaving. We checked out of the hotel, stopped to get malasadas at Leonard’s (the best!), and then drove up to Dallas’ aunt & uncle’s house. Dallas’ grandma said she hadn’t had malasadas for a very long time, so I was glad we stopped for them, although we couldn’t resist digging into them in the car when they were super-hot and fresh. We hung out at the house for a while, then went out for lunch at CoCo Ishibanya Curry House. Dallas cousin, Kala, needed to be dropped off for her basketball game, so Dallas took the opportunity to drive through his old school, Kamehameha, to show me what the campus looks like before going to lunch.

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CoCo Ishibanya Curry House, University Ave, Honolulu

CoCo Ishibanya Curry House is a national chain in Japan and has 5 locations on Oahu. It was strange, because their menu was in English, but there were certain things still only in Japanese. And there were posters on the wall that were all in Japanese too. Because Dallas’ grandma is Japanese, we asked her what they said, but the only word she could make out for sure was “curry.” Great help grandma! She’s so cute.

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Chicken Cutlet Curry With Cheese, CoCo Ishibanya Curry House, University Ave, Honolulu

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Grandma & Dallas, CoCo Ishibanya Curry House, University Ave, Honolulu

Ordering is pretty easy. I remember there were a lot of photos on the menu so you could see what you were getting. Basically, all they have is curry. An you can choose whether you want it hot or mild. Then you pick what sort of curry you want – pork cutlet, seafood, ahi cutlet, chicken cutlet, beef, etc. (photo of the menu here). Finally, choose if you want any add-ins. Gyoza, kimchi, and other meats and vegetables were some of the add-ins available.

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Quincy, Jessica, Grandma, Dallas :: Alewa Heights, Honolulu

After lunch we went back to the house and hung out for a while with Dallas’ cousin Quincy and his girlfriend, his grandma, and his aunt’s father who lives there too. And his cousin Jessica dropped by, so we had to take a photo together with their grandma. When we left, we stopped to do a bit of shopping at Ala Moana and then headed off to the airport.

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