Mini golf and horsies

Yesterday we decided to head up north to check out an unusual miniature golf course called Par-King Skill Golf where each themed hole is more interesting than the last. We got there just as they opened and were surprised we weren’t the only ones. While it wasn’t crowded enough to warrant reservations, I can see now why they suggest them, particularly if you’re coming with a large group or planning to visit later in the day.


Par-King Skill Golf: July 21, 2007 Humpty Dumpty

We paid our fees ($7/person which seems to be average at most mini-golf places) picked our ball color, and were given clubs by an employee who told us we’d be golfing on the red course. They have two 18-hole courses, but I guess you can’t choose which one you want. Not that I cared since after we were done they allowed us to walk the black course so I could take photos.

Before leaving we stopped in the little arcade to play air hockey and I whooped Joe’s butt. Heehee! I love when that happens, especially because I get to tease him for awhile. I think we’ll end up taking the kids there one of these days because we had a blast. It’s quite a unique course and in extremely good condition.

It wasn’t even noon by the time we finished golfing so we decided to head over to Arlington Park to check out the horse racing since neither of us has even been before. Since the first race didn’t start until 1 pm we had plenty of time to acquaint ourselves with the layout of the building and learn how to bet. We also shared an extremely over-priced cheeseburger since we were starving. Next time we’ll bring our own food since they allow coolers inside. We placed a few bets on the first two races and sat down to watch. We didn’t win crap! We decided to get going, but suddenly I was starting to get a little into the whole thing, so we decided to stay and bet on one more race. We won! Not enough to even cover the bets we placed, but it was still a cool feeling. It’s pretty exhilarating as the horses near the finish line. People are on their feet screaming. What a sight!


Arlington Park: July 21, 2007

Speaking of sights, I was a little shocked to learn that children are allowed at the track. I guess I just assumed since gambling was involved that you’d need to be 18 or over to be admitted like a casino. I can see why the tracks allow children – more money on concessions and whatnot if it’s presented as a family atmosphere – but I’m not sure how I feel about it. I don’t think I’d ever take our kids there. I’m just not sure introducing children to gambling is very responsible. Not to mention the fact that people are drinking and smoking all around.

I got sunburned on my arms which really pissed me off since I put sunscreen on beforehand. Turns out the stupid sunscreen expired last year! It just didn’t occur to me to even check for an expiration date.

Overall I had a nice time and learned a few things to ensure our next visit is even more fun than this one. It didn’t hurt that it was a gorgeous day out either. Just don’t buy the food there or you’ll go broke.

Photo sets:
Par-King Skill Golf
Arlington Park

Upcoming releases

A couple of new things I’m looking forward to:

The new Pinback album. Go hear to listen to a sample of their latest single which can be downloaded at iTunes if you use that (I don’t because I can’t put the files on my USB drive to listen to at work).

The recent Pelican album. Kinda heavy metal with a Cure-ish circa 1981 Carnage Visors sound.

An Aqua Teen Hunger Force video game is coming out in December. Check it out. I’m not sure about the whole golf theme, but I crack up just looking at Master Shake so I’m going to have to check it out.

Aww, crap

Ok, so after I posted that last entry I noticed I had a voice-mail. It was the manager at the local Sears store letting me know that the shoes I had ordered for in-store pickup really aren’t in stock and since they were on clearance they wouldn’t be getting any more. So I had to call Sears online to figure out what to do. The rep had to cancel my order and redo it so everything would ship to me. The prices were higher, but she’s issuing me a credit for the difference as well as crediting me the shipping charges, so in all I’ll be getting everything cheaper. However, I won’t have the shoes in time for Wednesday which means I won’t be able to wear my dress. I’m a sad panda. At least Sears has good customer service; I didn’t even ask them to compensate me for the hassle.

And since everyone else is doing it, here’s me as a Simpsons character (after the jump)…

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Vacation Planned

OMG, this has been such a busy week already! I haven’t even been on my home computer since Sunday morning. I realize it’s only Tuesday, but that’s a record for me. I’ve haven’t had any time to read blogs and the rest of the week is shaping up to be just as hectic, so I won’t have a chance to catch up until the weekend.

I did take time, however, to book our hotel for our upcoming Indianapolis visit. I’ve also worked out what we’d like to do while there, including what restaurants we must try. I’m most looking forward to visiting the zoo, of course.

Can I just say how much I love Indy’s tourism site? It has got to be one of the best I’ve seen. Chicago should really take notice. Not only is the information categorized well, you can search by keyword and get relevant results. For the restaurants it gives you an idea of the menu prices which is helpful.

My favorite part is that each attraction (hotels and restaurants too) has a “Map Item” option. Once you’ve mapped all the places you’re interested in, you can view the map and print it. Everything is plotted on the map and numbered, and underneath the map is a legend with full descriptions and website addresses of the places you’ve chosen. Awesome! I totally geek out on stuff like that. I’m really looking forward to our little getaway.

But now it’s time to go to bed.

Vacation planning time

It’s time to plan a vacation and I’m excited! Ok, we’re not going to Hawaii like lucky Jenn, but we are getting away for a few days next month because we haven’t gone anywhere since our Honeymoon and it’s way past due.

With Joe’s job up in the air and mine not affording much leeway for acceptable days to miss, we were thinking something within driving distance. Some place we haven’t been before that has interesting sights. We chose Indianapolis because it’s a three and a half hour drive away and has a zoo! And you know how I feel about zoos: “I love ’em, I love ’em, I love ’em!”

I’m not sure what else we’ll be doing while we’re there, but I’m open to suggestions. What I really need help on is deciding where to eat and sleep. Those two seem to be much more difficult to pin down than where to have fun. Although I’m thinking a dinner at St. Elmo’s is a necessity from what I’ve already read so far. Now we just need a dive that all the locals love to off-set the cost of the steakhouse meal. :)

So who has been to Indianapolis and would like to share some tips? We’re going early July, so you have some time. In the meantime I’ll be checking Trip Advisor and Yelp for ideas. I’m getting excited just thinking about it. I love visiting new places.