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January 12, 2009

Not Your DQ Blizzard

Filed under: Weather — Hayden @ 6:25 pm

AprylShovels

Apryl and I decided it would probably be a good idea to get several errands done today before the upcoming blizzard hits us this evening. Though to do so, we first had to shovel out the Corolla from several days worth of snowfall. While I was taking the above photo, I told Apryl I wanted to show everyone the fun side of living in Chicago. Oh joy! While we were taking turns shoveling, a snow plow truck circling our neighborhood decided to help us out. Thanks Mr. Plow!

Snow Plow

Our first errand was to take our Christmas tree over to Humboldt Park. The City of Chicago has several centers around the city where one can take their tree instead of throwing it in the trash. At the end of the week, the trees are all going to be shredded into mulch and spread around the parks. Below, Apryl holds up our sad tree:

Apryl and tree

While we were at the park, I decided to also get a photo of the lagoon where I go fishing. It was quite surreal seeing it completely covered in snow.

Lagoon Snow

I won’t bore you with stories about the rest of our errands to Target, Menards, and Dominick’s. Only, I hope we got enough stuff in case this blizzard turns out to be worse than The Chicago Blizzard of 1967.

January 10, 2009

Snowed In

Filed under: Weather — Hayden @ 2:50 pm

Thank goodness that Apryl baked some butter cookies because for all practical purposes, we’re snowed in. The snow, which started around 8 o’clock last night, is still steadily coming down. The news are reporting that the city has already received 4 inches of snow and could be expected to see another 1 – 4 inches by the end of the day. Below, a short video of me walking outside and surveying the damage:

December 17, 2008

Snow.

Filed under: Weather — Hayden @ 1:25 am

By the end, there was about 5 inches of snow that fell on Chicago.

December 4, 2008

Chicago in December

Filed under: Chicago Sightseeing,In the Hood,Weather — Hayden @ 11:17 pm

Eva checks out tree

Above, Eva checks out the new Christmas tree. When we get all the lights and trimmings on, I’ll post another picture. Other than that, the posts will be slim until I finish up editing this year’s cheerleading video. Until then, here a few photos I took on Monday while I was working downtown:

Snow Sidewalk

I took this photo of our sidewalk on my way to the train station. Since we’ve gotten back from Memphis, it’s been snowing pretty regularly.

Western Stop

The Western train stop.

four seasons

A statute outside the Four Seasons Hotel downtown.

Downtown Snow

The view from the 35th floor.

Christmas tree

A HUGE Christmas Tree inside the Michigan Avenue Shops Mall.

Eva in box

Back at home. Since I have been using my camera as a deck for my edit, Eva has been taking advantage of the empty case. OK, that is all.

August 6, 2008

Neighborhood Damage

Filed under: In the Hood,Weather — Hayden @ 10:48 am

We were pretty lucky in our neighborhood with only little damage, mostly fallen tree branches. Here are a few photos I took while walking to our landlord’s house to pay the rent:

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August 5, 2008

The Storm

Filed under: Weather — Hayden @ 12:34 am

Check out these short video clips taken with my digital still camera of last night’s thunderstorm.

Take special notice of the lighting strikes!

Above, heavy winds in Holstein Park.

And, how it all started. Yes, those are tornado sirens!

May 3, 2008

Happy Birthday to me.

Filed under: Eva Cat,Holiday,Sports,Weather,Work — Hayden @ 1:42 pm

Birthday Cake

Thanks everyone for all the cards and birthday wishes this week. Apryl and I had a fun yet odd time celebrating on Monday with a White Sox game against the Orioles that had a two hour rain delay followed by an up and down score that continued until the game was finally suspended in the 11th inning. The game is going to be resumed in Baltimore in August.

Some photos from the game:

Grounds Crew lifting up tarp

There was a loud applause for the grounds crew as they removed the tarp after a two hour rain delay to start the game.

Small crowd

Since the rain never stopped there were very few people in the lower decks. Luckily, our seats were the first in the lower deck to have a cover over them. So, we stayed relatively dry during the entire game.

Crede at bat

My favorite, Joe Crede, at bat right before being hit by the pitch. Walk it off Joe!

Hayden's Sign

My birthday sign got me and Apryl on the Jumbotron. And it only took 7 innings!

Hayden happy

Just happy to be at the ball park!

Apryl sad face

Apryl is probably wondering when this game is going to ever end!

So the Orioles score in the 11th inning which makes me think we surely have lost this game. I mean by the game’s end we left 14 batters on plate. However, Juan Uribe, who hasn’t played the entire day, comes into the game and hits a home run to tie up the score. Unfortunately, the Sox couldn’t score anymore and the game was finally called off due to an excessively muddy field and the continuing down pour.

Suspended play.

That night we got some tasty sushi from Coast and enjoyed some of Apryl’s wonderful chocolate pie!

The rest of the week was spent working (including a segment for the Ellen show at our favorite pizza joint Giordano’s) and taking Eva for her follow up. Another thank you to everyone that’s been asking about Eva Cat. She is doing well and we were told there is “no evidence of recurrent disease”. On Monday we will find the results of her blood work. Since we’re talking about Eva, I’ll finish this post with an Eva photo:

Eva on Records

Eva ready to listen to some records!

February 6, 2008

Our 1st Snow Shovel

Filed under: Weather — Hayden @ 11:05 pm

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Apryl and I testing out our new (and first) snow shovel.

It works!

Breaking news now in Memphis…

Filed under: Weather — Hayden @ 11:44 am

Wow, Apryl and I heard about the tornadoes that touched down in Memphis (as well as Oxford and Jackson), which is never the way you want to hear about your hometown on the local news. Everyone OK?

It seems like on the storm front, we’re next. We were suppose to get a major snow storm last night, but it seems like that’s all going to occur now this afternoon. From the Chicago Tribune, “The unstable weather system is associated with a line of storms that raged across the southern part of the nation Tuesday night, spawning twisters that ripped through at least four states and killed at least 47 people.” Speaking of the Tribune, the online edition has some crazy photos from yesterday’s storms down South.

February 4, 2008

A Super weekend

Filed under: Food,In the Hood,Movies,Sports,Weather — Hayden @ 11:49 am

It was a good weekend.

On Friday, our friend Trey invited me and Apryl to a house party that was going on in our neighborhood. The party was being hosted by Trey’s friend Jim, a very talented photographer. At the party, there was a musical performance from the legendary Sally Timms (The Mekons) along with Janet Bean (Eleventh Dream Day, Freakwater, etc.), and Jim Elkington (The Zincs). To call the performance intimate would be an understatement. Below, the group playing in Jim’s amazing apartment (above his studio):

Sally Timms and Co.

Since there was no cover, it was up to Pepsi Co. and their new drink Tava to help provide the funds for the band and the pizza. Because of the Tava sponsorship, you weren’t allowed to drink anything other than Tava until a certain time. And while you sipped away on the Tava, a photographer roamed around snapping photos of you, and a video crew took random folks downstairs to the studio to interview them about their Tava experience. I kid you not! So if you see me and Apryl on a billboard chugging down Mediterranean Fiesta, you know how it happened. And that our payment was pizza.

Tavatastic

Saturday, the owners of the company I work for a lot were screening a film they just produced called Senator Obama Goes To Africa at the Music Box (where we watched White Christmas). I believe that anyone who watches this film, no matter what your political outlook is, will get to see Obama as more than a politician, also as a keen listener, and an individual who is honestly sensitive to others’ hardships. Beyond the subject matter, this low-budget film is quite a technical achievement and makes me proud that I get to work with this company.

That night, Apryl and I got Mexican DELIVERED. How great is that? Most importantly, it was good.

On Sunday, Apryl and I ventured out to our friends Brooke and Jeff’s apartment in Edgewater to watch the Super Bowl. And what a venture it was. We were waiting for our bus for close to forty minutes until we finally got a cab (our first time in Chicago). Well, our cab driver was from the suburbs and didn’t know how to get to Edgewater without me telling him. On top of that, he only had three dollars in change. What?!? So instead of having him take us all the way, we had him drop us off at the Fullerton train station, where we took the Red Line to Edgewater. We got there about five minutes before half time. Oh well, the real action took place in the second half, right? What a game! I would have to go way back to remember a better Super Bowl. Congratulations, Giants!

Apryl in Edgewater

During the game, it starting snowing really hard outside. Above, Apryl humors me for a second as I take her picture walking back to the train station. Notice the Tupperware in her hands, which contains leftover homemade brownies and butter cookies. Yummy!

Thorndale Stop

The Thorndale train stop in the snow. Luckily, we didn’t have to wait long. Instead of dealing with another late bus, we decided to take the Red Line all the way to The Loop (downtown) and transfer over to the Blue Line. A little out of the way, but we didn’t have to wait outside in the snow.

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