
Check out a few photos I took around the neighborhood of our recent snow storm.
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Check out a few photos I took around the neighborhood of our recent snow storm.

Tonight, we’re under another Winter Storm Warning with a possible eight to twelve inches of snow. And yes, Apryl still went to school! For me, I’m thankful I don’t have any jobs lined up for the next four days. I’m expecting a lot of lazying around the apartment this weekend. With all this snow, this marks the fourth snowiest winter in the past 25 years!
Apryl always thinks it’s funny when I start to sing this musical tribute to snow.
During the last two days, our temperatures have been in the 40’s. Which was warm enough to finally melt away all the snow that’s been sticking around for what seems forever. Well, despite it being 44 degrees at one point today, the night has brought us more snow and single digit temperatures. On top of that, a Winter Storm Warning.
Check out the 20 second video I took from my Canon PowerShot.

While Apryl and I were enjoying another jewel from the Chilling Classics collection, we weren’t even aware that it was snowing outside. Actually, it didn’t last long, but it was pretty nonetheless.
More than that, the snow signaled that the cold weather is back, which has Apryl really bummed since her cold kept her away from enjoying the record-breaking warm temperatures we’ve been having lately. Well, those days are quickly fading into memory, as the latest weather report calls for lows of -6 degrees this weekend. Yep, you read that correctly.
At times like these, I turn to Apryl and ask, “Where do we live?”
The Holidays
1. Christmas Tree

This year we decided to get our Christmas tree early so that we would have more time to spend with it before leaving town. So we got into the Corolla and headed over to Home Depot (I know, I know, we always feel a little bit guilty not buying from an independent tree vendor, but it’s so much more expensive). At the Depot, it seemed like there were quite a few other people with the same idea as us. Many of the trees were already wrapped up, which seemed silly because you have no idea what you’re really getting. Also lined up, they reminded me of the pods from Invasion of the Body Snatchers:

It took some time, but I think we were both pleased with our final decision. Below, us deciding:


As we were checking out, it started to snow.
And hey, this year I didn’t even scratch up my car getting the tree out of the car.

Of course, with anything new brought into the house, Eva had to fully investigate the tree. And to Eva, this was definitely one of our most intriguing purchases of the year.

Even though we had good intentions, it took a few weeks until it actually got this point:




2. Snow

We had what was probably our largest snowfall since we’ve lived in Chicago. It was in the middle of the month, so I was still hard at work on the cheerleading videos. But I certainly needed a break, and Apryl’s friend Alison was having a birthday celebration that night at a restaurant in our neighborhood. So,I left the computer for a few hours, bundled up, and ventured out with Apryl to the Silver Cloud. See photos:



It was a fun getaway, and I finally got to meet Apryl’s school friend Ellie. Below, is a photo of Alison and Michael right as Alison was being handed her HUGE chicken pot pie:

After dinner, Apryl went out with Alison and her friends to Cleo’s, but I needed to get back to work, so I walked back home. But not before a group photo:

The snow hadn’t let up the entire time we were having dinner and was still coming down hard as I walked along the straight white sidewalks. While it was too cold to take off the gloves for long, I did grab a few snapshots:



The next day I was disappointed that I was still stuck inside working and couldn’t go play in our snow-covered park.
3. The 1st Annual Christmas Evil Party (now to be known as the Merry Scary Christmas Party)

We had a few friends over for our first annual double-feature Christmas horror night. Now, the movies we showed are actually scary films that have some type of Christmas theme. Surprisingly, there are quite a few out there. I decided to give everyone four choices (Home for the Holidays, Don’t Open `Til Christmas, Silent Night, Deadly Night, and Christmas Evil) and then have everyone vote on which two we were going to watch. Well, Home for the Holidays was the big winner. Released in `72 as a Made for TV Movie, Home for the Holidays stars a young Sally Field along with Julie Harris (The Haunted) and Jessica Walter (Arrested Development). The script was written by Joseph Stefano (Psycho) and produced by Aaron Spelling (Dynasty, Beverly Hills 90210, 7th Heaven, etc.). Of course, this was going to a popular choice. Second, we watched Silent Night, Deadly Night. And I only have one word for this classic: “Punish!” I guess you had to be there.
4. Downtown Chicago

A few days before heading out of town, Apryl and I took in the sites downtown while doing some last-minute Christmas shopping. It’s always fun seeing the large tree made from many smaller trees that stands high in Daley Plaza (See above).
And, of course, we had to check out the Macy’s store window displays. This year the story was The Nutcracker:

My favorite window display is the one below, which changes the location of the fairy tale to Chicago. Notice the Merchandise Mart along with The Art Museum and Navy Pear.

Another thing we both noticed was that many of the Salvation Army folks were really working for their money. Below, the Salvation Army become puppeteers:

That night, Apryl made butter cookies. Yummy!

5. Music Box


One of Apryl’s few posts on this blog was about last year’s screening of White Christmas at the Music Box theatre. (And, of course, it’s one of the most enjoyed entries on the blog.) Now, White Christmas is one of Apryl’s favorite movies of all time. In fact, she flew to Memphis for a weekend trip last month just to see a musical version of it at the Orpheum. Well, we had so much fun last year, and it certainly got us in the spirit, that we decided to go again this year, despite the 60 mph winds. Along with White Christmas, we checked out the rest of the full double feature, It’s A Wonderful Life. However, the funniest moment came before the movie when Santa sang carols with the crowd. During the “Twelve Days of a Chicago Christmas,” the 5th day replaced Five Golden Rings with No More George Bush, which resulted in cheering from the audience. Apryl and I looked at each other. Apryl stated, “We’re not in the South anymore.” As for the movies, there really isn’t any comparison between watching them at home and with a crowd that applauds the hero, hisses the villains, and rings their jingle bells at the right moment. When we left the theatre, it was snowing.

6. Christmas Break

(At the WEVL Volunteer Appreciation Party. Photo by Tim Genty.)
Though we’re excited to see family and friends, it’s always a little sad having to leave our apartment, especially our Christmas tree, during the holidays. We left on Christmas Eve and luckily only had to drive through a little bit of snow on the long trip south. Since most of our readers are our friends and family, I won’t go into too much detail about our trip. But it certainly wouldn’t have been the same without: Christmas day with family (Moms, Dads, Sisters, and the In-Laws), Snowglobe at the HiTone, Huey’s, watching Juno with Brett and Vanessa, Amber’s party, WEVL holiday party, Sophia, seeing the Litton’s, Guitar Hero, Brian, Michelle, and Little Joe, and Tiger’s basketball. Unfortunately, sickness kept me from seeing everyone. Congratulations, Summer.
A few photos:

Reid, Sydney, Clay, Jackson, and Drew wearing their Christmas presents

Ash and gang at my mom’s that night for Christmas dinner

Snowglobe at the HiTone on Christmas night

Even though the HiTone was now smoke free, it hasn’t completely aired out. Definitely better than the old days!

Apryl’s sister Stephanie rocking out to Guitar Hero

The one and only Sophia!

Little Joe likes the wrapping even better than the present!
7. Back Home

I started feeling sick a few days before we returned home. But it was especially rough when we actually packed up and got on the road on New Year’s Day. I always thought that a sore throat was the worst, but I think I have reevaluated that judgement after having swollen neck glands that caused pain anytime I swallowed. We were actually trying to get back in time because I had a job on the 3rd. However, I had to call in sick and lose the job. Luckily, I am feeling better. Unfortunately, Apryl got sick as well and is still in recovery mode.
And yes, I’ve already had some Giordano’s!


Last night, we had a pretty massive storm that uprooted many trees and left over 140,000 homes and businesses without power. On top of that, there was some heavy flooding which caused a closing of I-94 towards Milwaukee, which I was driving on last night and was forced to make a detour. After getting back home and searching for a parking spot, I noticed a lot of damage right in our neighborhood, including a tree which had fallen on top of two vehicles. The photo above is of that tree minus the cars, which had already been removed that morning when I arrived on the scene with my camera. Unfortunately, more storms are expected for this evening.
Here are some more photos of storm damage I took in the neighborhood.



Snow, Rain, and Sludge.
Update: The Cubs game against the Astros has been cancelled due to SNOW!

(A freezing cameraman does his best to keep the shot steady.)
Despite the bitter cold temperatures, the Sox get things done with a 3-0 win over the Minnesota Twins. So here we go, my 9 comments:
Okay, I know I said that I would only be posting about the Sox on TV games days, but this was just too funny. Tonight’s game against the Minnesota Twins has been cancelled because… it’s too cold to play baseball! With 22 degree weather and a 0 wind chill factor, I suppose the deciding factor was actually that no one would bother to show up (even though frigid weather has never stopped Da Bears fans). Tomorrow’s game is suppose to go on as scheduled at 1pm.
Update: Looks like the Cubs are going to get their first win of the year against the Brewers. And since Milwaukee is only an hour and a half away from Chicago, a large majority of the fans are Cubbies (which is evident on the WGN broadcast). Note to self: must make a day trip to the “Brew City”!
Even though we only experienced flurries, the fact of the matter is that it did snow here in April. Which I suppose isn’t that far out for Chicago, but we’re still new here. And we had just gotten use to the warmer temperatures that we’ve been having for the past few weeks. The cold weather is suppose to last thoughout the week with more flurries possible on Saturday and Sunday. Next week, temps rise to the mid 50’s.
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