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Chicago Trapeze School

June 30th, 2011 · 2 Comments

Back when I lived in New York I worked in Tribeca and just over from my office on the Hudson River there was a trapeze school. I’m not sure I knew that just anybody could attend, but I remember seeing it and watching on walks by the river. Fast forward about 8+ years. I was preparing for Stephanie’s annual trip to Chicago and looked up fun things to do with teenagers (she’s 15 now!). I came upon a website that showed me that Trapeze School New York opened up in Chicago. Awesome. When I looked into it, though, it was kind of pricey. Enter Groupon. I had the trapeze school tab open in my web browser for more than a week, maybe two weeks, when I saw that Groupon was offering a special rate on trapeze classes. The classes still were not cheap, but it was a lot more affordable. Done and done!

So, we headed over to Belmont Harbor. The trapeze school is located just south of the harbor. You cannot miss it! I was getting really nervous the week before the class. I mean…. THE FLYING TRAPEZE!!! AHHHHHHHH! Up in the air so high, what’s holding you in, what’s really going to happen, etc. But, I must say, once we got there and saw the set up, my my mind was put at ease a little bit. We arrived a bit early and got to watch the end of a class before us. Everything seemed legit and safe.

When our class began, we each got belts fitted tightly around our midsections and were given a bit of instruction by Alex, Albia and Steve. It seemed like not very much and before I knew it, we were taking turns climbing up the ladder to the platform! I was still in AHHHHHH!!! mode! The thing is, it’s all mental. You’re harnessed in on a pulley when climbing up the ladder. When you get to the platform, you are hooked into not one, but two lines. And then there’s the net! As for the falls, or releases, there was never a freefall into the net. The lines were on a pully and Steve is a strong guy who helped regulate our falls.

Once on the platform and harnessed in, this is what happened. You walk up to the edge of the platform and put your toes on the pieces of tape on the edge. Then you hold onto the white bars with your left hand. Your left arm is out straight, stiff. You lean forward with your hips forward, your shoulders back. The coach, Alex or Albia, have a tight grip on your belt and you really have to trust them to hold you. While doing this they bring the bar forward with a hook. You grab onto it with your right hand. When they tell you, you also grab on with your left hand. When the coach yells “READY!” you bend your knees and when they say “HUT!” you jump off. They might have had to say “HUT” a few times for me to jump the first time! And I might have screamed and I may have screamed how scared I was. I’m not sure! It was all a blur. Haha.

Next steps: Steve yells from the ground “LEGS!” and you swing your legs up and tuck them in. This is easier said than done. I did not get this at all my first try. I was too busy being freaked out. My second try I didn’t get it either. Finally on my third try I got it. And on my fourth too. Steph? First try. Every try. Of course! So after you tuck your legs around the bar, you have to let go with your hands and swing from your legs. Then you get your hands back up there and pull your legs back down. Then Steve tells you when and how to dismount. If you follow his instructions, you’ll do a backflip dismount. That never quite worked out for me, but Steph, the overachiever that she is, almost did a double backflip dismount at one point. It was like 1 3/4 rotations, meaning she landed sort of on her head.

This was my first try. I did not do well because I felt like I was going to fall the whole time!

In comparison, this was Steph’s first try. Everything!

Everyone got 4 or 5 tries at this. I have to say, after my first freakout turn, I was a lot better. You get a feeling for what it will be like. I was still frightened every time, but I was able to progress and improve. I only got my legs up twice, so I practiced trying do keep doing that. Steph and others in our group advanced on to catching!

So, for catching, the students basically did nothing different. The difference was that Alex was swinging on another swing across from us. And when he said “READY!” and “HUT!” you could NOT hesitate. You had to jump or else it wouldn’t time out right. From there Alex did all the work. If you followed instruction and your hands were in position, Alex was able to grab you, pull you from your trapeze, swing you and then release. Everyone got two more turns and Steph got caught twice!

We had so much fun at trapeze school! Steph loved it so much she wanted to stay for the next class! Here’s the thing. It’s a total killer full-body work out. I was sore and bruised immediately when we were done. And so tired. And Steph, in true teen fashion, was all “I’m not sore at all! Nah nah nah!” Well… the next day….. wow. We were both so sore. I felt like I didn’t want to move! I told her to eat crow, but she didn’t know what that was. So I told her to look it up on the internet. Haha. Even Monday and Tuesday at work. At one point I started laughing and then wanted to start crying because my abs hurt that bad! haha. But it was a fun day and it was worth it!

By the way, this is Steph’s 5th visit to Chicago. Check out previous visits:

- 2010
- 2009
- 2008
- 2006

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There is Nothing in This World as Rank as Chinatown on a Sultry Hot Day

September 6th, 2005 · 9 Comments

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On Wednesday night my flight was delayed by like 2 or 2 1/2 hours so we didn’t really do anything.. sat at Jess’s house and caught up and talked til the wee hours. The next morning I got up and went to work with her just to say “hi” to some of my coworkers and to meet some new ones who started in the New York office since I transferred to the Chicago one.

After that I headed down to Chinatown, which is not far from the Tribeca office, to get myself some high-quality Gucci and Prada. I also got a few pieces of pottery and dishes at Great Wall City, which is in the old Pearl River building and is exactly the same as the old Pearl River except that I think the prices are a little more expensive.

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Morning Before Work

October 5th, 2004 · 5 Comments

Deli

Yesterday morning the thing I was most excited about was going to my old deli by work and getting a big fat NY bagel. I was going to test my boy, Andy, there to see if he remembered my order (Everything, toasted, light butter) but he wasn’t around. There are some new displays and some new people there but for the most part it’s still the same.

Before that I had gone to the Starbucks on Varick/Spring to get some coffee. Walking down Varick I expected to feel some weird Twilight Zone action since that’s the route I used to walk to work every day but it felt good. Comfortable. Like maybe I was just walking this every day just last week.

As a true test that I have not lost my New Yorkness, 2 people asked me directions (to Hudson St. and to the nearest subway) and I was able to confidently tell them where to go. And no… it wasn’t “to hell”.

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Fresh Mozzarella Grilled Cheese

June 11th, 2004 · 14 Comments

Fresh Mozzarella Grilled Cheese
Fresh Mozzarella Grilled Cheese

My favorite grilled cheese ever is from Sosa Borella in Tribeca. Lately I’ve been jonesing for it so I bought fresh mozzarella, basil pesto and tomato and made my own version. Of course, Sosa’s is still better, but my own creation was pretty damn good!

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Beastie Boys in Tribeca

April 30th, 2004 · 6 Comments

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Beastie Boys, Tribeca, Manhattan, photo by Jess

So I was watching the new Beastie Boys video for Ch-Check It Out (it’s HOT!, View it here) and I IMed Eric to tell him that it was filmed in the neighborhood of our New York office, where he works, and that part of it was at Sosa Borella, a restaurant where we used to order from frequently. Sosa Borella is also where The Water Incident happened. He IMs me back “I just saw the Beastie Boys right in front of the building. They were shooting between the median. I just came back up here to get a digital camera.” Holy crap! Jess sent me this photo she took of them on a sidestreet near where 508 used to be. I’m so jealous. I’ve listened to Ch-Check It Out about 100 times in the past few days. I &hearts the Beastie Boys.

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