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January 8, 2008

What We’ve Been Up To – Part 2

Filed under: Food,Holiday,In the Hood,Movies — Hayden @ 3:03 am

The Best of October

While work kept me busy in October, it didn’t keep me from enjoying my favorite month of the year. So here are a few of the highlights:

1. Oak Park Farmer’s Market

Oak Park Farmers Market

For the second time this year, Apryl and I traveled out to my favorite Chicago suburb to take in the Oak Park Farmer’s Market before the end of the season. This time we went with our friends Trey and Rachel and enjoyed some of those famous donuts as well as Wisconsin cheese. Most importantly, we picked through a variety of apples to use for our first entry in the Bucktown Apple Pie Contest.

More on that in a bit.

2. Nosferatu w/ Tortoise at the Chicago Symphony Center

Chicago Symphony Center

The day before the apple pie contest, Apryl and I ventured downtown to the beautiful Chicago Symphony Center to see a screening of the silent horror classic, Nosferatu. Tortoise, the post-rock legends from Chicago, performed the soundtrack for the film live on stage. There were a few miscues (mostly in the beginning), but overall we thought Tortoise did a good job providing the right amount of creepy vibe for this timeless vampire tale.

Nosferatu Screen Shot

Best of all, the event was free!

3. Apple Pie Contest

Apple Ceiling

Now, this really deserves its own post, but Apryl decided to enter the 2007 Bucktown Apple Pie Contest. You may recall our post from 2006 when we took in the event as a non-participant. Well, this time we decided to join in on the fun and bake our own pie. Actually, Apryl did most of the baking, but I was a helpful assistant. This was Apryl’s first apple pie in years so she wasn’t too excited about the end result, but I ate it up. Well, not right away.

We didn’t have time to bake a practice pie. In order to enter the contest, you had to bake two identical pies, one to be judged by its appearance and one judged for its taste. By the time we had two baked pies, it was time to turn them in across the street at the Holstein Field House. For doing so, we were given a gift, which included free tickets for pie as well as this awesome coffee cup!

Bucktown Apple Pie Contest Coffee Cup

Below are a few photos from the event:

The Band

Bass Player

Apple Pie Room

Apple Pie Volunteers

Our Pie

Pie Name

Pie Awards

Well, we didn’t win any of the awards you see above, but it was still a lot fun being a part of it all. Even our friends Trey, Rachel, and Tim came by to check it out. Each in the gang had 6 food tickets ($5 for non-participants) which got them each 3 slices of apple pie.

Group Pies

Once everyone had used up all their tickets, we took everyone’s slices back to our apartment where everyone shared each other’s picks over ice cream and coffee.

Eating Our Pies

Yep, a good day!

4. Pumpkin Carving Contest

Spooky Cats

We didn’t attempt this our first year in Chicago, but we did have a pumpkin carving contest when we were living in Memphis and wanted to start up the tradition here as well. In all, we had eight folks that night (10 including us) scraping out pumpkin guts all over our living room floor (don’t worry, we were prepared). Prizes were given out to Scariest, Most Creative, and Best Overall.

The winners: Trey carves his first ever pumpkin(!) and wins Scariest.

Trey carving pumpkin

Michael wins Most Creative with his design of a man about to get it from both a knife-wielding maniac and a figure with a chainsaw. See below:

Michael's Pumpkin

Anna wins Best Overall with her difficult cat in the window carving. Below:

Anna's Pumpkin

More photos from the night can be seen here.

5. Horror Movies

Starting on the 13th day before Halloween, I spent nearly every day watching a scary movie, many of which were rented from my favorite video store, Odd Obsession. A few of the flicks I watched were The Bird with the Crystal Plumage, The Beyond, Equinox (recommended by Trey), Inferno, Tourist Trap, Rituals (aka The Creeper), Demons, and Alice, Sweet Alice.

6. Halloween

My favorite holiday! Now since I can’t follow around my nephews and niece trick or treating, the next best thing is having a horror movie marathon at home. I picked out several flicks as did my friend Trey who came over to share the evening with me. Unfortunately, Apryl had to go to class that night. During the day, I had gotten a pretty gruesome skeleton costume, which I dressed up in to answer the door throughout the night. I actually scared one little kid but not before she got her candy. (Sorry, there are no photos of me in this costume.) It was great that for the second year in a row, we got a lot of children ringing our bell. Trey helped out a lot with the door since I was also making homemade pizza and Halloween cookies, and it took way too long to get in and out of that costume. Plus, it was really hard to see where I was going in that thing. During the day, I had to practice getting to the front door, studying how many steps there were up and down the stairs. We watched several of Trey’s selections including the Halloween episode of The Adventures of Pete & Pete and a Mario Bava short film called A Drop of Water.

Sadly, we got a phone call from Trey’s wife Rachel, who was coming over on her bike that night, telling us that she had been struck by a car and wasn’t sure where she was. Trey and I hopped in my car and found her a few blocks shy from our apartment. Luckily, she wasn’t hurt, only a little bruised and certainly shaken up. Afterwards, we called it an early night. I drove the two of them home, watched my ritual viewing of Night of the Living Dead, and went to bed.

The next day the realization that October was over settled in and left me depressed for the entire day.

Up next, The Holidays

October 31, 2007

Happy Halloween

Filed under: Holiday — Hayden @ 9:29 pm

October 26, 2007

The Invitation

Filed under: Holiday — Hayden @ 1:43 am

Pumpkn Carving Invitation

You’re invited!

Also, I have a Halloween Radio Special airing today on WEVL from Noon-2pm. You can listen here.

Update: If you missed the Halloween radio show on Friday, I have been informed that it will be aired again this Sunday from Noon – 2pm.

September 11, 2007

Labor Day – Photos

Filed under: Back Home,Family,Holiday — Hayden @ 10:16 pm

Hayden and Apryl at Cafe Loveless

Check out our photos from our Labor Day trip.

August 16, 2007

Our Anniversary Slideshow

Filed under: Holiday,Love — Hayden @ 9:33 pm

Itasca State Park Sign

Check out our photo slideshow from our trip to Itasca State Park in Northern Minnesota!

– For those of you who are new to Flickr slideshows, if you click in the middle of a photo, an icon with the letter “i” will appear. If you click on the “i,” you will get information about the photo. The information window will remain throughout the slideshow unless you close the window. Enjoy!

August 15, 2007

We’re Back!

Filed under: Holiday,Love — Hayden @ 12:09 am

Hayden and Apryl at the Mississippi Headwaters

Apryl and I had an amazing time celebrating our first anniversary by visiting the Mississippi River Headwaters at Itasca State Park in Northern Minnesota. Check back for a link to photos from our trip!

August 10, 2007

Does this look like it would take 10.5 hours?

Filed under: Back Home,Holiday,Love — Apryl @ 3:46 am

Chicago to Itasca State Park

That’s the route we’ll be taking this weekend. After growing up by the Mississippi River, I’ve always wanted to see where it begins and ends. Also since going to Mud Island last year for our “honeymoon” the day after our wedding, we’ve talked about visiting different parts of Ole Man River. I can’t wait to dip my toes in the start. I wonder how long it will take that same water to get to Memphis.

—Apryl

June 17, 2007

It’s Dad Day!

Filed under: Holiday — Hayden @ 4:20 pm

– from a store window on Damen.

May 10, 2007

So… whatcha been up to?

Filed under: Holiday,Music,Random — Hayden @ 7:27 am

Well, it’s been awhile since I last made a post, so here are a few things I’ve gotten myself into:

Here I am with probably the best crew I’ve worked with since being in Chicago. The shoot was for the DIY Network show Rock Solid. Not only was everyone great, but the shoot went an extra day which meant an extra day of money. However, the best part was making a nice contact with Jason, the only other local crew member on the team. Super cool guy. We shared a few beers after our last work day, and he has even hired me since for another shoot (more on that later in the post). The photo above shows the crew after a wrap-up meal at Giordano’s.

Below, a photo of me with the hosts Dean and Derek:

A few days before my birthday, I got a surprise package in the mail. It was my very own World of the Weird Monster Show shirt. The photo below doesn’t really show off the shirt too well, but I sure look creepy:

A couple weeks after the DIY shoot, Jason hired me to work on a shoot with him for Dean Guitars at a Megadeth/Black Sabbath (w/o Osbourne) show. Yes, you read me correctly! When I got to the venue, Jason and the rest of his crew were mapping out their plan of attack. They had an interview with Dave Mustaine of Megadeth, but it was only for a short amount of time, and they needed to make sure they got him talking about using his Dean guitar before growing tired of the interview and kicking us out. Mustaine is notorious for having a bad temper and legendary bad-blood feuds with fellow musicians. When it was time for us to conduct our interview, we met him in his back stage dressing room, which wasn’t as extravagant as one would imagine for a rock and roll star. So we have the meet and greet, and the first thing Dave says to me is “Did you borrow your mom’s glasses?” Was this supposed to be an insult? If so, I found it to be hilarious as well as confusing. I started to smirk, and he uttered “I’m just kidding”. Yes, I have been insulted by the leader of Megadeth! The interview was short, but still it didn’t seem like Dave wanted to be there. We finished up as soon as possible and interviewed the rest of his band members on the tour bus (who were all very generous and kind). We then recorded the show but wrapped before the Sabbath.

The next show I attended was far more tame than the metal cries of Megadeth. Peter Bjorn and John (which makes me think of Peter, Paul, and Mary everytime I say the name) were playing two sold-out shows this week at the Empty Bottle as well as a free show at the Apple Store downtown on Michigan Avenue. Even though I’m a mere casual listener of PBJ, I do love free shows and thus made the train/bus trip down. Check out the line below:

The wait wasn’t long and even though I was near the back, I didn’t have a problem getting a wristband and making it into the show. The funniest part of the acoustic set was when Peter (or was it John) was killing time during a string change to point out the pigeons on the cover of their album Writer’s Block. He made it a game to see who could tell him how many pigeons there were on the cover. When John (or was it Peter) asked him what the person would win, P or J said “Umm, a free iPod.” The Apple Store did not honor this impromptu contest.

While it was a short concert, it was an enjoyable time. From what I recall, the trio played “Objects of My Affection,” “Amserdam,” “Let’s Call It Off,” “Paris 2004,” and, of couse, “Young Folks”.

As I was leaving the Apple Store, I walked right into the Expedia.com Dance Troupe. I heard someone (certainly an Expedia.com representative) around me say, “They’re going to be on Conan.”

After leaving downtown, I stopped over at Wicker Park to go to the bank. When I came out of the bank I noticed some folks flying a kite from the top of their apartment building. Who needs a park?

That night, I caught my first televised Sox game since April 27th. I will spare you my nine comments this time, but I will mention that last night’s win was a relief. After going on a losing streak as well as choking the night before in extra innings, it felt good to even be back at .500.

And to wrap things up here, we got a DVD copy of the World of the Weird Monster Show from Undead Johnny in the mail, the one with my birthday wishes! So to end the post, here is what completely befuddled and made my day two Fridays ago:

(Thanks Chad!)

April 29, 2007

Hayden’s Birthday Wishes Collage

Filed under: Back Home,Family,Holiday,Love — Apryl @ 6:19 am

Hayden’s 30th birthday was Saturday. Because we couldn’t go home and have a huge party with family and friends, I asked people to take photos of themselves wishing Hayden a happy birthday. I’m just now posting the collage online because I was having issues with some of the files. Rest assured though, I was able to show Hayden the collage on my computer Saturday afternoon. I’ll let him tell you what he thought.

Thanks to everyone who contributed to this huge project! There are too many of you to name here, but you can find out who helped by looking at the collage. You can also click on an image in the collage to enlarge it and find out from whom it came.

– Apryl

UPDATE: I’ve added some more photos since I originally posted the collage. Somehow, I hadn’t gotten Brad and Robin’s email earlier, so I did a little rearranging and added their photo. I also added some extra photos that didn’t fit in the collage; see the link in the top right corner of the collage.

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