Showing posts with label Chicago. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chicago. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Chicago October

Once again Paul and I semi-spontaneously committed to Chicago.  For a day.

For the second year in a row Paul and I decided to make and take a day trip to Chicago.  And at the last minute we were able to add our chief financial officer-Lance.  

Spirit took us there nickel and diming us all the way.  It wasn't all that bad but if we stayed more than a day the costs would add up for packing a bag to carry on, to check, to print your boarding pass, to buy your ticket online.  It was a great price but then again, Paul said, if we booked the tickets at the counter at MSP we could have saved even more!  Well, maybe next time I scoot from work to buy tickets.  

So we went with no plans.  Plans were to be found.  I have had plans to shop Chicago for months so that's what I wanted to do.  But since I recruited Paul as the logistics coordinator and booking expert I had to broaden my horizon.  

After a few days of thinking plans found us.  We decided a train trip from O'Hare to Clark and Lake (I think but I'd have to check with our logistics coordinator) and from there jump on the red line to Addison.  We found our way up the red line to Wrigley and enjoyed a two hour tour of the old ballpark.  

I must say that Wrigley Field is in need of some updates.  The halls are narrow, old, stark and cold.  The press box looks and feels ancient.  In fact, you can see the wear on the tables where the typewriters were just lifted out and stored for the winter.  The locker room thinks baseball players are no bigger than 6'2" and 205 pounds.  And there's not much room to expand.  So, we know CC Sabathia will never sign with them for the clubhouse alone.  He doesn't fit.  

However, the tour as a whole was very enjoyable, interesting and informational.  It was fun to see the grassless field as they were leveling the field and doing maintenance before winter.  

After the tour we took the red line back to the loop where we eventually found Chick-fil-A for lunch.  It was the first time I'd been to one and it was good.  Soon they'll be open in Coon Rapids.  

Then I took over as the pseudo-entertainment coordinator.  

We hit the Louis Vuitton store just off of Michigan Avenue, took a look at the Kusama windows and went in.  Katie told a manager there, Preston, that I was coming so I stopped in and introduced myself to him.  It was nice to see the store, meet Preston, and understand a little bit more about Louis Vuitton.  

We also went to SuitSupply.  It's a great looking, newly opened, well merchandised store from the Netherlands.  It was apparently in the space that was formerly occupied by Barney's corporate offices.  So the "penthouse" really attracted to Paul's and Lance's lifestyle.    

I also dragged Paul and Lance silently kicking and screaming to Zara, Gap to see the GQxBest New Menswear Designers in America, AllSaints, Haberdash, CityTarget, Ralph Lauren, Bottega Veneta, J.Crew, Topshop/Topman and probably more I'm not remembering.      

After the afternoon of shopping we hit the green line to Oak Park where we called on Emily and Eric to pick us up.  Luckily, Eric was available and he took us on a quick tour of the Frank Lloyd Wright neighborhood before we ate Giordano's deep dish and apple crisp that Eric made.  

As always it was fun to see Eric and Emily and it was especially fun to play with Edie and have her excited to see me.  Ella played it cool and had to finish an episode on the iPad before saying hi to me. 

I must say, it is something that I should do every other month or at least 3-4 times a year with how fun and easy it is.  It felt like we were gone for a couple days, packing more of the punch into a short time.  

I think Lance and Paul had a good time and that we'll have to anti up to do it more often, make it more of a routine and see E4 more!  And get my hands on some great fashion.  :) 


Monday, October 17, 2011

Rugby Retweet

As you know, Paul and I went to Chicago on a whim on October 4th.

When we were in the Lincoln Park neighborhood, just off of W. Armitage Avenue and N. Sheffield Avenue I sent off a tweet.  Paul and I were visiting the Ralph Lauren Rugby store. 

It said this:

And on October 9th at 8:31am @RugbyRL retweeted me!  (That means they sent out my tweet to all of their followers, 15,424 of them.)  Normally 50-70 people look at a picture that I send out on twitter.  Well, soon I was over 1,000 views on my picture I took and tonight it's at 1,700 people looking at my picture!


Anyhow, I thought that was cool! 

Monday, October 10, 2011

Joel & Paul Head to Chicago

Can you handle a little spontaneity?  Can you do things on a whim?

Well, Monday afternoon Paul and I were chatting when Paul seemingly randomly asks if I wanted to go to Chicago.  He found a good price on a flight going out the next day, Tuesday.  I had spend the previous five days on vacation with a cold, fighting off soreness and congestion.  Mom did come for the Bethel Alumni board on Thursday but it was a pretty non-eventful vacation. 

After a few minutes of thinking about it, finding flight information, tickets and availability I got Katy's approval and we were going to go.  The final conversation went something like this.

Paul:  Am I clicking purchase or what?
Joel:aaaaaahhh, sure
yeah
yes
do it
let's do it
oh boy
Paul: shoot, we're going to Chicago tomorrow
Joel: haha
excellent!

And plans were made.  Weather was forecasted to be 74 degrees and all sun and it turned out just that way, perfect.  

We didn't have a particular itinerary but if you look at Paul's great work and map this is what the trip looked like.  
Map:
 
 
 

View Chicago 2011 in a larger map
 
 
 
Go ahead and street view our walking too.  



05:13 MSP
07:06 MDW
07:30 Orange Line - Midway
08:04 Orange Line - Madison/Wabash
08:13 McDonald's
08:36 Cloud Gate
08:42 Millennium Park
09:19 Navy Pier
      Orange/Green Line - Madison/Wabash
      Pink Line - Adams/Wabash
      Pink Line - Quincy
10:32 Willis Tower
10:46 Skydeck
11:47 Jamba Juice/Starbucks at S Wells St & W Jackson Ave
      Brown Line - Quincy
      Brown Line - Armitage
      Thread Lounge
      Ralph Lauren Rugby at W Armitage Ave & N Sheffield Ave
      Walked down Sheffield Ave
      CVS at N Marcey St & N Sheffield Ave
      Headed East down North Ave
      J.Crew
      Banana Republic
01:27 Apple Store, Lincoln Park
01:28 Red Line - North/Clybourn
      Red Line - State/Lake
02:02 Potbelly at N State St & N Lake St
      Headed N on State St
      Went E on E Wacker Dr
      Continued E on E Wacker Pl
      Walgreens at E Wacker Pl & N Michigan Ave
      Headed N on N Michigan Ave
      Hit up for $ at Michigan & Wacker Dr
      The Shops at North Bridge (nothing to really see)
      Gap
      Levi's (closed)
03:07 Niketown
03:20 Apple Store, N Michigan Ave
      Zara (former mall-Chicago Place)
      Allsaints Spitalfields (former mall-Chicago Place)
      Banana Republic
      Polo Ralph Lauren
04:13 Chicago Water Tower
      TOPSHOP / TOPMAN (former Borders) at Michigan & E Pearson St
      Headed South on E Tower Court
      Headed East on E Chicago Ave
      Stopped at the McDonald's at Chicago Ave & State Street
04:40 Red Line - Chicago
04:50 Red Line - Lake
      Headed East on Randolph St
05:01 Green Line - Randolph/Wabash
05:26 Green Line - Oak Park
      Head N on Oak Park Ave
      Eric & Emily's on Nashville Ave
06:09 Michael's Beef
08:40 MDW
10:49 MSP
 
The drive at 5:00am to MSP.


We began our journey on the orange line from Midway to Madison and Wabash in downtown Chicago.

 
Soon enough this was our view, staring at the State Street Macy's Karl Lagerfeld window eating breakfast at McD's.

 
A short walk later we were at The Bean or Cloud Gate.  






Millenium Park and Navy Pier were next.




After Navy Pier we made our way to the Willis Tower and the Skydeck and found ourselves on the glass enclosure 103 floors up, 412 meters, 1353 feet.  Paul was courageous enough or dumb enough to get right out on the glass enclosure, lay down and sit down.  Outrageous.  I didn't think about falling and dying as much this time so I was able to go out there for a few seconds and here's the proof that you may have needed to see via my tweet.  




We stopped at Jamba Juice and Starbucks for a snack and headed on the brown line towards Armitage and the Lincoln Park neighborhood as I wanted to go to the Ralph Lauren Rugby store. 




We started our walk to the next train back downtown and before I knew it we were approaching North Avenue, where Emily has taken me shopping just about every time I'm there.  That was pretty cool to recognize where I was enough to think I was close to that street before the Patagonia store jumped out at me!  So, we jumped back on the train and it connected us with Pot Belly for lunch and then Michigan Avenue again where we wandered through some stores.  







Like it says, we stopped in Gap, Levi's, Nike, Zara, All Saints, Banana Republic, Topman and also saw the Chicago Water Tower

But before you knew it we had to head to Eric and Emily's on North Nashville.  So we took the train to Oak Park and started our walk up before Eric picked us up.  We were able to see their new place, enjoy a nice dinner, hang out with Ellie and Edie a little bit and even say hello to Mom and Dad as they were taking care of the girls while Eric and Emily were in Mexico.  







It was a whirlwind day and Paul's first time in Chicago was a ton of walking, a great time navigating public transit and it couldn't have been better timing with the price of the flight, having perfect weather, a great day off to explore, the chance to have Emily and Eric just move and be able to see their house and enjoy dinner and even have Mom and Dad there to say hello with.  

I just hope they survived taking care of Ellie and Edith for a few days!

It was quite the day.  It felt like more than one day in fact.  But I'd do it all over again; even if it wasn't going to be as ideal as this trip. 





Thursday, September 1, 2011

Ella's Picture Taking

Can Ella take pictures?  Well, we asked.  And she delivered. 







 And a couple other Chicago pictures I forgot to include.









Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Christmas 2010 (version House Tour and Best Christmas Ever)

Hey now, let's just take a trip back in time. How about a month ago from today even?

One month ago from tonight Katy and I were two days into our new house! Wow, really?! Yeah, definitely, something to smile about.

















This is Katy and me in front of our new house before we closed Friday afternoon.

Well, okay okay. We had stuff in the house and slept there but more or less it was a space in need of organization. However, that afternoon we were blessed enough to be able to buy our first home, thanks to the sellers Bonnie and Chuck and especially our realtor who took us house hunting a dozen or more times over the span of ten months!

But Christmas was only going to get better. Jim and Karen flew in the night we moved out of coincidence and as I worked the weekend the Magnuson and Chapman crews were able to get us moved in.

It was a Christmas to remember. Moving, moving into our first house, Christmas with plenty of family in Minnesota and traveling to Chicago to have another Christmas with the RLDischinger family.


















Here's a closer view of the front of our house.
























If you went through the front door and looked left, this is what you'd see.


















If you went to the left and turned around you'd see our dining area, the front closet and front door and a peek into the kitchen.


















Here's your full peek at the kitchen. It will need a teaspoon of magic in there but we've got a fridge, a stove (that seems to work) and a dishwasher (well, no, that doesn't work.) Anyhow, this will not be a cosmetic change like most of the house but it'll happen in due time and is something Katy and I look forward to! And maybe even with help from Mr. Magnuson, Josh, Bob, Dad, Mark, Eric, anyone!
























And here's the bathroom. We've already stripped the wall paper and painted the walls roasted nuts. It's a nice dark chocolate. There's a plan to get a new, smaller sink in there along with a medicine cabinet, mirror and light fixture.


















Our bedroom is mostly laid out but we'll paint some day, clear off our dressers and put some pictures up.


















Here's what is our second bedroom. Right now it houses what we haven't organized or aren't sure what to do with yet. Eventually we'll get a bed and some other furniture in there.



















Our third room will serve as our office with a desk, computer, files and a little spot with books, a comfortable reclining chair and a light to maybe get some reading in.

So, that's our house! It's been about a month and it's been pretty good. It doesn't and won't come without its challenges in decisions, finances, remodels and more but it's pretty nice so far!

Well, we moved in and all of a sudden it was Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, which Katy and I enjoyed at Bob and Deb's with Jim and Karen, Josh and Laura, Bop and Nana and Bob and Deb. We opened presents on Christmas Eve and enjoyed homemade korv and more!
















































I worked a few more days and then we were off to Chicago and Eric and Emily's house for the Best Christmas Ever; with an itinerary, family, Christmas, adventures, shopping, snowshoeing, New Year's, food, Cemitas Puebla, presents, trains, limo rides with pictures, flannel sheets, aromatic hand soap, heat and more!


I know Megan mentioned this in her blog too but it was pretty fun to just have the three Dischinger kids hang out before Mom and Dad got there. That must have been the first time in history we had done that and it was a good time.












































































































































































































































It has been a great Christmas. Ultimately, it has been a great month in the blessings of buying a house, moving in, starting new in a new house and a new year and getting to spend Christmas with both Magnuson and Dischinger family.


And here are the new pictures of painting in progress and some of the final product, just making progress really.



















Bathroom painting in progress; just edging the ceiling to go.



















The bathroom is done. It was a challenge to get a good picture. We have a small bathroom and there's not much to see but there's the color.



















The three living room colors. They were all supposed to be a lighter tan. The one on the right prevailed.



















Here's the progress.



















Another look beforehand.



















Here's the final product for the most part.



















Another look at some decorating. Mostly paint and curtains on our 10 foot window!