Fish Out of Water

Musings and observations about life from an East Coast native now living on the Left Coast in the California State Capitol since 2004. This fish has made her home in Madison, WI (7 years); Portland, OR (2 years); Las Vegas, NV (7 months); Middlebury, VT (3 summers); Marne-la-Vallee, a small town east of Paris, France (6 months); Middletown, CT (3 years); and Marshfield, MA, the fish's coastal hometown 40 miles south of Boston (17 years).

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Location: Sacramento, California, United States

7.29.2017

Chicago Trip

Mr. E and I recently spent some time together in Chicago visiting with his parents and running the BTN 5K race, which we did for the first time last year.

Friday, July 20-Monday, July 24
Mr. E actually headed to Chicago on Thursday, July 19th, but I stayed in Sac one more day before joining him in the Midwest. He picked up our race packets at Fleet Feet on Thursday, which was very helpful. My direct flight on American was uneventful right up until we landed, when heavy thunderstorms and lightning blew into the area. We landed just in time to avoid getting stuck in airport ground crew closures due to a nearby lighting strike -- phew! Given the nasty weather, we took a taxi into the city and caught a glimpse of a full rainbow half-arc on the way as the rain started to taper off and the sun emerged. After dropping off my bag in the apartment, we trotted off to Mariano's to pick up dinner items to bring back to the apartment for ourselves and Mr. E's parents.

On Saturday, I started off the morning with an hour swim in the awesome pool that's part of the 7th floor Fitness Center, and we grabbed a taxi to head north to the Chicago History Museum. Neither of us had been there before, and I had read about a fashion exhibit currently on display at the Museum in my France-Amérique magazine. We both enjoyed the Making Mainbocher exhibition as well as the extensive information detailing the fascinating history of the city of Chicago. Mr. E had a snack at the Museum Café -- a classic Chicago Dog with homemade chips:


We then walked a couple of blocks to find some Divvy bikes and pedaled our way back south along State Street to a Divvy station near Millennium Park, as I wanted to get some froyo at the underground station. A combo of dairy-free coconut and pineapple -- yum! Mr. E worked out in the afternoon while I found a cozy spot to read, and we then met up with M, R, and MK at the London House roof-top bar. The outdoor terrace was a bit too warm and sunny for me, so we managed to find a bit of shade to linger in before heading down one level to the indoor lounge for additional drinks and snacks. When we departed, R and I made a detour to Dylan's Candy Bar on Michigan Ave for some sweets and then met up with Mr. E, M, and MK just around the corner at Howell's & Hood for more snacks and drinks, including the awesome Shark Week themed Shore Thing cocktail for me, which came with a shark accent and red vines straw and with some of the proceeds going to support the Shedd Aquarium:

Sunday morning was warmer and more humid -- not ideal conditions for our run! We had already decided to run separately, since Mr. E had a time goal in mind and is definitely faster than I am. He ended up placing 5th in his age group and was pleased with his time. We met up at the UW alumni tent at the end, and he took advantage of the free beer and brats while I went back to his parents' building and swam for about 30 minutes to help cool down and stretch out. Coincidentally, my mentee R, who currently lives and works in D.C. but is originally from the Chicago area, was also in Chicago for the weekend for a friend's bridal shower and bachelorette party, so we were able to coordinate our schedules to meet for late morning coffee at one of the many Starbucks on Michigan Ave. I then caught up with Mr. E and M at the AMC Dine-In Theatre just a block away, where we watched the expensive new Luc Besson production, "Valerian." The effects were pretty spectacular, but the storyline was rather predictable, and the love story in particular between the lead characters Valerian and Laureline felt incredibly trite and forced. After the movie, we went across the street to Eataly for late-afternoon drinks and then walked back to the apartment, passing by the innovative and interesting female-architect designed Aqua building. Mr. E had taken a great photo of it from the underside during his earlier walk:

From this angle, it doesn't even look like a building! All of the sinewy patterns are a result of the staggered and differently shaped balconies that crawl up the sides of the building, making it look like a wave (hence the name -- Aqua). We enjoyed a yummy homemade shrimp spring roll and chicken pho dinner with M and Mr. E's parents at the apartment. M left after we ate, so Mr. E and I had some additional conversation time alone with his parents.

On Monday, Mr. E's mom left early for work, as she's teaching two courses for the summer session at the School of the Art Institute through mid-August. I did a final swim preceded by some yoga, and we had breakfast with Mr. E's dad before going to the Art Institute to view the Gaughin: Artist as Alchemist exhibition, which had also been featured in France-Amérique. Thanks to the Family Pass from Mr. E's mom, entry to both the museum and the special exhibit was free! We finished up some leftovers back at the apartment for lunch and chatted a bit with Mr. E's dad before he left for a clinic appointment. Before heading off to the train for the airport, we did some travel planning for upcoming trips and then walked to the Metra station to catch the Blue Line to O'Hare. Mr. E walked me to Terminal 3 for my American flight and then went off to Terminal 1 for his United flight. We checked in with each other during his layover in Denver, which coincided with my arrival in Sac (yay for direct flights!), and I fetched Odo from the daily parking lot and drove home, where the kitties greeted me with meows and purrs and fur. By the time Mr. E got home near midnight, the felines and I were all in bed!

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