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January 15, 2008

Attention, all Apple geeks!

Filed under: Movies,Music — Hayden @ 1:27 pm

If you are even a semi Apple nerd like me, you have been awaiting Steve Jobs’ keynote speech in San Francisco at Macworld. This is where Jobs gives us all the latest Apple news.

I have been patiently waiting to see if a new notebook rumor was actually true or not. Well, thanks to the live coverage via MacRumors, I’m happy to report that Apple is soon releasing the MacBook Air, the thinnest Apple notebook on the market. Check out the snap shot from MacRumorsLive:

Along with this announcement, Jobs also mentioned that Apple is now in the movie rental business through iTunes, which gives all the impression of a “let’s take over the world Starbucks style.” Even though I don’t have a Netflix subscription, I’m actually sad the company is being delivered such strong competition. On top of the rental business, Apple is attempting to create a monster out of AppleTV, which is an idea that hasn’t won me over yet.

However, back to the good stuff. Along with the expected, yet thrilling, news about the MacBook Air, I’m also excited that the iPod Touch will add features that had only been available on the iPhone, including Mail, Stocks, Notes, Weather, and Maps. Nice.

Check out the new MacBook Air ad!

Weather Report = Welcome Back Winter

Filed under: Weather — Hayden @ 1:17 am

Snow

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?”

January 14, 2008

Ugh! or It takes a lot more than the Spire to inspire me.

Filed under: Chicago Sightseeing — Hayden @ 12:07 pm

Well, the Chicago Spire is back in the news. Since hearing of this proposed 150 story condominium, Apryl and I have been strong opponents. Sure, it will set records for the tallest residential structure. But at what cost to the beautiful, renowned skyline of Chicago? I love the architecture of this city. When I work downtown, I still gaze up in wonder as the classic and modern perfectly coincide, working off one another. But now, take a look at the photo below, and you’ll notice how that flow will be greatly diminished. Unlike the graceful Water Tower, Wrigley Building, Merchandise Mart, or Lake Point Tower, I tend to think of the Spire as a spoiled child screaming, “Look at me!”

Proposed Skyline

Well, it seems like construction had been delayed due to financial problems but is now back on track thanks to a new financial backer whose first project was a remodeling job in our very own Bucktown neighborhood.

Today marks the first day that the Spire is open for business, searching for future residents. The price to live in the tallest luxury condo in the world? Get that checkbook out! Answer: $750,000–$15 million.

For more info on the Spire, check out the website.

What do you think? Yea or nay?

Mr. Last Week – Harlan plays Chicago!

Filed under: Music — Hayden @ 1:44 am

Schubas

Last week, I caught what I believe was Harlan T. Bobo’s first solo show in Chicago. Now, I’ve seen Harlan a ton of times, but never outside of Memphis. So I was pretty excited about it. However, that excitement quickly faded when after searching for a parking spot for about twenty minutes, I arrived at the club only to find that the evening’s show had sold out!

Harlan Sold Out

So how did I get in? Well, right as I am about to leave, someone from the club comes out and asks the door man if Harlan is on the Chicago label, Bloodshot Records. When I inform him that Harlan is actually on the Memphis label Goner Records, the door man becomes intrigued and starts up a conversation with me. After I tell him that I’m from Memphis and that Harlan hardly plays anywhere outside of Memphis (other than Europe), he sympathizes with me and lets me inside. Many thanks!

As always, Harlan put on a great show. However, the highlight was getting to see my friend John who was playing drums with Harlan that night. I hadn’t talked to John in probably a year, so it was really nice getting to catch up with him. Unfortunately, I didn’t see Jeremy (bass player and host of WEVL’s Out on the Side) after the show and missed my chance to say “hello.”

Below, the set list for that night:

January 13, 2008

Goodbye Christmas Tree

Filed under: Holiday,In the Hood — Hayden @ 1:53 am

Green Into Blue

Every year, after Christmas, a program called “Green To Blue” sets up recycle centers at various parks throughout the city to take your Christmas tree and send it through the grinder, shedding it into a thousand bits of mulch.

See below:

Not only is it fun to watch, it’s a far better way of disposing of your Christmas tree than dumping it in the trash. So this morning I grabbed our tree and headed to our nearest participating location, Humboldt Park.

Most of the trees came into the park fastened on the top of a car’s roof, but my favorite way of getting a tree to the park came from this couple below:

The atmosphere is actually quite festive for what would seem like a sad event. For bringing in your tree, you’re offered a gift of either a compact fluorescent light bulb, a reusable water bottle, or blue recycling garbage bags. I took the bags.

So long tree. We shall all miss thee.

January 12, 2008

My Broken Glasses

Filed under: Random — Hayden @ 2:23 am

This morning, I woke up to find that my glasses were missing from the nightstand. Sometimes, I knock them over in the middle of the night, so I wasn’t too worried at first. However, after feeling around for a bit, I came up with nothing. Now, anyone of you who has tried on my glasses knows just how blind I am without them. So if I was going to find them, I was going to have to get out of bed and get down on my hands and knees so that I could search at a closer level. However, when I got out of bed, I found them immediately with the sound of a crunch. When I picked up what was under my foot, I discovered that I had cracked my glasses right down the middle. Ugh, I sure was feeling like Henry Bemis.

Broken Glasses

Well, I was disgusted with myself, but Apryl saw it as an opportunity for me to get new glasses. So I made an appointment with Pearle Vision and started looking forward to a new look. The examination went well. I was even told that my eyesight had gotten a little bit better! That’s a first. Afterwards, I shopped around for about an hour for new frames:

Multiple Frames

It was bit of a whirlwind, trying on frame after frame. So I couldn’t even tell you which one from the above that I actually chose. But it was approved by Apryl and the girl at Pearle. Unfortunately, the non-reflective addition takes 3-5 days, so I wasn’t able to walk out with my new look.

Instead, I was stuck with an old, old pair that had Apryl referring to me as Harry Potter. Evidence below:

Hayden Harry Potter

Yikes, right? Perhaps I should have hidden behind the disposable sunglasses I was given after my exam:

Hayden in disposable sunglasses

Below, Apryl tries her best to super glue my old pair until the new ones are ready. Sadly, it didn’t work.

Apryl tries to mend broken glasses

Fortunately, I was able to find an old pair of glasses that are less scary. So at least now, I don’t have to be embarrassed to go out in public.

January 10, 2008

What We’ve Been Up To – Part 3

The Holidays

1. Christmas Tree

Apryl puts on lights

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:

Christmas Tree Pods

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

Apryl searches for treeHayden searches for tree

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.

Hayden gests tree out of 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.

Eva checks out tree

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

Our Christmas Tree

Sox ornamentDa Bears ornament

Jack ornament

2. Snow

Our street covered in 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:

Apryl in big snowfallHayden in big snowfall

Silver Cloud and snow

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:

Alison 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:

Group photo Alison birthday

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:

Bike in snowfall

Street sign covered in snow

Stop sign covered in snow

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)

Punch bowl of yummy egg nog

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

Christmas Tree  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:

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.

Nutcracker Window Display

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:

Salvation Army puppets

That night, Apryl made butter cookies. Yummy!

Apryl making butter cookies

5. Music Box

Music Box

24th Annual 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.

White Christmas screen

6. Christmas Break

Hayden and Apryl at WEVL party
(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:

Nephews and Niece in Chicago shirts
Reid, Sydney, Clay, Jackson, and Drew wearing their Christmas presents

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

Snowglobe at HiTone
Snowglobe at the HiTone on Christmas night

HiTone - No Smoking
Even though the HiTone was now smoke free, it hasn’t completely aired out. Definitely better than the old days!

Steph rocks to Guitar Hero
Apryl’s sister Stephanie rocking out to Guitar Hero

Sophia
The one and only Sophia!

Little Joe
Little Joe likes the wrapping even better than the present!

7. Back Home

Gas Station Snow

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!

Girodano's Pizza

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

January 7, 2008

What We’ve Been Up To – Part 1

Filed under: Work — Hayden @ 1:37 am

Hayden and Apryl at WEVL party

First things first, Happy New Year!

Now, with that being said, I’m sure that there are many out there who are wondering where the heck we’ve been. Well, believe me, it would take too much space (and energy) to properly fill you in, so I will stick with the highlights:

Part 1: Work

There has been lots of work, which has made my mom nervous that she’s lost us to Chicago forever. In the past months, I have worked in Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Omaha, Iowa City, Philadelphia, and, my favorite, San Francisco.

San Fran Trolley

Oh, how I loved San Francisco. I wish I could have spent a week there. (Hopefully, Apryl and I will get the chance to visit the city together sometime in the near future.) The funny thing is that we really didn’t even do that much, except walk around, starting on Market St. up to the districts SOMA, Chinatown, and North Beach. Still, I was just fascinated with the beautiful city and had a time visiting the Beat Museum, City Lights Bookstore, Chinatown, and the sea lions at Fisherman’s Wharf.

Hayden in front of Beat Museum

Most bizarre sighting, a farmer’s market I visited on the morning of our last day in town, where live poultry was being sold from the back of a pickup truck. The farmer (or whoever he was) would take hens out of a wooden cage, tie their legs together, stick them in a brown paper bag, and punch a small hole in the bag with his finger so that the birds could breathe. Surprising (at least, to me) is how popular these birds were, with a long steady line. I wasn’t bold enough to snap a photo of this odd practice. Not sure I want that keepsake.

– More photos of the San Francisco trip can be found here.

In town, I have worked on several segments for the Oprah show, including one of those Dr. Oz episodes. If you have a Myspace account, you’re fully aware that one of these segments was with Stacy London, who has a show Apryl loves on TLC called What Not To Wear. And I am happy to report that London was quite charming and sweet. A month after the shoot, Apryl and I caught the episode on TV, and I was surprised to see how little of what we shot during that 13-hour day was used in the final program.

Hayden and Shelby

Also, I got to work on an episode of the HGTV series Designed To Sell as well as a live ESPN shoot with Mike Ditka at his restaurant in Chicago.

And, of course, I traveled to Philadelphia for another Thanksgiving week with the UCA/UDA cheerleaders. It was the warmest thanksgiving in Philadelphia in one hundred and six years. Below, I’m posing with the cheer escorts:

Hayden and the Philly Cheer Group

The really fun part of Philly came when I got back to Chicago and spent countless hours editing 10 hours of footage into 50 minutes. I think I gained 10 pounds from all the eggnog I consumed at the computer.

Hayden edits cheerleaders

Up next, Part 2: The Best of October!

December 21, 2007

We’re Coming Back!

Filed under: Uncategorized — Hayden @ 4:58 pm

Snow - Front Gate

New posts coming soon, I swear!

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