Wednesday, February 09, 2011

Happy to LIve in the HG

At least today. Two reasons. The first being the mayoral election coming February 22 in Chicago. Rahm Emmanuel. Really? He is the front runner as of now. He will most likely win only because of his association with Obama. It doesn't seem to matter that he has not even lived in the city for the last two years. In my opinion, that is why he should not win. Then there is Carol Moseley Braun. Where should I start? At a recent mayoral candidate forum she called another candidate a crack addict! If you don't believe me, Google it. This is who we want to run the great city of Chicago? And when she was a senator years ago, she was caught using campaign funds to fund a vacation to Hawaii with her then boyfriend. When asked to reveal her past years tax returns she told the public it was none of their business! That statement was quickly retracted and the spin doctors when to work. She is currently in second place behind Emmanuel in the polls. Why? She is a black women. Good for her but not a reason to vote for her.

Reason number two: Everyone knows by now of the great snowstorm of 2011. For a week prior to the storm, the media warned of the dangers impending. "Stay home!" "Take public transportation!" Yada, yada, yada. Most people did just that. Not the 300+ motorists that wound up stranded on Lake Shore Drive. Each and every one of them needed to be rescued by the city costing taxpayers lots of dough. They aught to be responsible for at least some of that cost. One motorist even admitted to being on his way to Starbucks! Idiots, all of them. And now they are screaming at the city for not rescuing them sooner. These folks need to take responsibility for their own moronic actions and stop blaming the city. The majority of Chicagoans are more than pleased with the handling of the blizzard. But the media will continue to focus on these idiots because they deem it "news."

So, while the politics in the HG leave much to be desired, I am thankful to live here. At least today.

Monday, February 07, 2011

IllinoiSkating Senior Team Takes Silver at Mids

This year IllinoiSkating has two teams: Collegiate and Senior. Lauren skates on both. There are several levels for colleges. The most popular being Collegiate and Open Collegiate. Those are the levels at which Illinois has skated in the past. This year they advanced their program and eliminated the Open Collegiate team and added the Senior team. I guess you could call it a rebuilding year. Unfortunate for Lauren since she is used to skating for winning teams. Senior level is the highest level of synchronized skating. And there are only nine Senior teams in the country, four of which are in the Midwest division. So while they took silver this weekend, there were only two teams competing in their division. The other two Midwest teams received a bye because they placed in the top four at Nationals last year. Illinois was either going to get silver or gold and they got silver. The big test will be at Nationals in March where all nine teams will compete. We're just hoping not to come in last place at Nationals.

There is nothing we love more than traveling, especially to see Lauren skate. But we love to come home to our pillows and our coffee. Ahhh, the simple pleasures of life.

And I really hate the Packers. All those cheeseheads will be wearing their championship t-shirts at Soldier Field next season. UGH!

Wednesday, February 02, 2011

Still Snowing

I am just loving this storm. It's hard to tell how deep the snow is from the pictures without someone standing in the snow, but trust me, it's deep. I just walked Ozzy and a few times he became lost in the snow drifts. He actually did his business standing up! The snow plows have yet to come through. No biggie though. Truthfully, no one is going anywhere anytime soon. Even Rick's office closed today. In his almost 40 years practicing law he has never had a snow day. Sophia was super excited to have a snow day until she found out that she would have to go to school an extra day at the end of the year to make up for it. She was not happy about that. And it is so cold and windy that the kids can't even play in the snow. Just too dangerous. I was only 2 years old when Chicago was hit with the snowstorm of 1967. However, I remember my brother Joe opening the door and the snow was taller than me. Today I walked through some drifts that were up to my behind. While I am only 5'3" that's still a lot of snow! I took a few pictures, nothing too exciting.
Snowstorm of 2011

IllinoiSkating is supposed to head to Rochester, MN for Midwestern Sectionals today. So are all the other midwest teams. Safe travels to all the skaters. And go ILLINI!

Tuesday, February 01, 2011

If It Must Be Cold...


Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow. Today we are expecting some serious snowfall. They are predicting up to 30 inches! I am not a fan of winters in Chicago. I know I have lived here all my life but I still don't like it. Yesterday I had to stop in the store for a few things, literally. Coffee, cream and onions. The grocery store was MOBBED at 11:30am. Six lines were stacked five and six carts deep and all carts were full. These are the people that my brother Mike does not want to be stuck with in a storm. He has always said that if there was a blizzard or the like that causes us to be stranded in our homes, he would like to be stranded at my house. Why? Because my pantry and freezers are stocked full. Who are these people that don't have anything in their house to eat for a few days? I have enough groceries here for us to live on for months. Even enough for Mike. And Kenny. The snow hasn't even started yet and people are freaking out. Schools are already closed today. Public transportation is gearing up for record numbers of travelers. And people are cramming the grocery stores. They're probably cramming the hardware stores too, for shovels, snow blowers and salt. I wouldn't know since I try to stay away from the hardware store! I don't need to worry about that. Last year we hired a neighbor kid to take care of all our snow removal. He has one of those 4 wheeler ATVs that he attaches a plow to and plows our driveway in about 5 minutes. It's a beautiful thing. I'll go out at 6am to get the paper and our snow is done. Can't beat that with a stick. So bring it on Mother Nature. I'm ready.

And to my Adirondack cousins: stop laughing at us. We know you get this kind of snow all the time. That's the deal you made when you chose to live in ski country. Honestly, I'm chuckling a bit myself.