Christmas Vacation

This is how I spent our Christmas vacation…

Friday – Spent the entire morning into the afternoon in bed watching TV and surfing online. Did absolutely nothing productive and didn’t feel too guilty about it (maybe just a little).

Saturday – Made a big breakfast, watched TV, went to Dominick’s to see what was left on the shelves (since they are closing all their stores at the end of the year) and purchased 3 cartons of lactose free milk, among other things, for under $1.50 each, got a delicious Lou Malnati’s deep dish pizza (as well as a $100 gift card to fund 2014’s pizza cravings since a free $25 gift certificate came with it), rented Red 2 from Redbox (ok, but not as good as the first one), and watched the first three episodes of Firefly (we borrowed the complete series from the library).

Sunday – Watched more episodes of Firefly and in the evening, with hot chocolate in hand, toured the neighborhood looking at Christmas decorations, like the house pictured below.

Decorated House

Monday – Attended my company’s Christmas luncheon at a local steakhouse and had a nice time (four hours just flew by). Said goodbye to Winston. Watched more Firefly.

Tuesday (Christmas Eve) – Baked an awesome chocolate pecan pie and made Oreo cookie balls, both of which were taken to my parents’ house to celebrate Christmas Eve. E was with us and we did our annual Crazy BINGO even though it was more like Crazy UNO. Joe ended up winning the “big” prize of $20. Also, one of my gag gifts, a gingerbread picture frame ornament containing a photo of poop was a big hit with Brother # 1. He ended up buying it off E for $3. We also surprised my parents with a new large widescreen monitor for their computer so they can read their emails better. We stayed until just after 11 pm and finally got home and to bed after 1 am.

Today (Christmas) – Decided to go see a movie instead of sitting around the house and feeling let down about the holiday since we had exchanged gifts on Tuesday. We chose Anchorman 2. We chose poorly. It was one of the worst movies we’ve seen in a very long time. There was hardly any funny scenes and it was just a major disappointment. I cannot believe it has a 75% positive rating online. It should have never been made. Came home, ate Chinese food for lunch, which we ordered and picked up yesterday since, despite everyone’s belief that Chinese restaurants are open on Christmas, none of the ones in the area I called yesterday were planning on being open. Finished watching Firefly. A few friends are in love with this series, and while I did enjoy it, I didn’t think it was all that. It was rather weird how other than the whole spaceship stuff it was mostly like a western. That being said, I do plan on getting my hands on the follow-up movie, Serenity, soon.

Presents – This year we gave each other a budget of $100 for gifts. I got Joe some running gloves and a hat, socks (albeit the wrong kind because I’m a moron), some coffee syrup, weights, a guitar tab book, and Rocksmith 2014 for the PS3. He gave me some Cuddl Duds (long underwear), a collapsible multi-disc light reflector, a wireless bluetooth speaker (the sound is quite impressive), and some nail polish I’ve been wanting. We also bought each other candy stocking stuffers like we do every year.

I feel conflicted about going back to work tomorrow. On one hand I’m getting rather bored being at home, but that doesn’t necessarily mean I enjoy working. At least it’s only two days this week. I normally have Fridays off but figured I’d go in so I’ll get paid for four days but only have to work two.

Thanksgiving Part Deux

Saturday we had our Thanksgiving with E, my SIL, and Brother # 2. I cooked an actual turkey this year instead of a turkey breast like past years. It came out… a bit dry. But it was my first time and it wasn’t so dry that it wasn’t edible (good enough that I made two turkey sandwiches for lunch yesterday, oh yea)!

Friday I made the green bean casserole, sweet potato casserole, and mac and cheese so that I wouldn’t have to figure out how to get those done while the oven was busy cooking the turkey. Oh, and we used a nice roasting pan we got at IKEA last weekend for only $12.

Thanksgiving Dinner

Earlier on Saturday I was using my food processor to make hash browns (I did actually use it to chop pecans for the sweet potato casserole but right now it’s mainly used to shred potatoes) and I cut the tip of my middle finger on the shredding blade while extracting it from the protective cardboard I’ve been keeping it in to prevent getting cut. Irony, I love thee.

After dinner on Saturday we decided to nix our original plans of going out to see Christmas lights since it’s been so cold lately and played Phase 10 instead. At some point the cards kept rubbing against my cut and unbeknownst to me it started to bleed. E pointed out there was something red on some of his cards, so I put a band-aid on. As the game went on and on we got sillier and sillier and I ended up drawing a face on my band-aid and flipping people the bird, or, depending on your interpretation, the cat or fox since that’s what it ended up looking like after I kept adding onto the face.

Finger Band-aid

Speaking of foxes, I think Joe and I were probably the last people on Earth to see the What Does The Fox Say video that’s been making its rounds online. My family introduced it to us on the real Thanksgiving. As we watched we were getting frustrated because we know we hadn’t seen it before but the melody sounded so infuriatingly familiar. It wasn’t until two days later that it came to Joe why – we had seen a parody of the video on SNL a few weeks ago not knowing it was mocking a real video. I’m not sure about you, but I prefer the SNL version, What Does My Girl Say.

4-Day Weekend

Joe took Friday and Monday off so we could enjoy a four-day weekend together (I always have one because I work Tue-Thu).

Friday we headed over to IKEA to enjoy a cheap breakfast and ended up buying a roasting pan for the huge 19 lb. turkey I got on sale at Jewel earlier in the week (only 49 cents per pound without any coupons or minimum purchases). We also went to the Brunswick Zone nearby to play a few games (air hockey and skeeball) before heading over to Whole Foods to get some vanilla beans since I’m making my own vanilla extract.

We had lunch at our favorite Vietnamese place before grabbing a movie from Redbox (The To Do List which wasn’t that great) for later in the evening.

Once we got home I started working on making some Magic Cookie Bars when Brother #2 called asking if we wanted to hang out since he had just gotten off work nearby. I said sure, and he was over about a half hour later.

We ended up going to Target to buy some frozen pizzas and appetizers (their Market Pantry honey BBQ boneless wings were really good) for dinner which we ate while watching the aforementioned mediocre movie.

Saturday morning we headed over to Kohl’s so Joe could look for running shoes. He found a nice pair for $45 before discount; they were $30 after using a $10 coupon from Discover and a 20% friends and family coupon.

We also went to Meijer to look for biscuits & gravy fixings and I found an inexpensive food processor there. I’ve been wanting one for awhile, but since I don’t have the need for one too often, I didn’t want to spend much. They had a nice Hamilton Beach 8-cup processor on sale for $25 so I had to get it!

We also snagged another Redbox movie – The Purge which was pretty decent.

Sunday we used the new food processor to make homemade hash browns along with biscuits and gravy after an unsuccessful trip to Walmart in search of running pants for Joe and fleece Cuddl Duds leggings for yours truly (they’re selling for only $10 so of course they were out of stock as they normally sell for $28). We rented another movie, Planes, which wasn’t that great. I also made spreadable butter at half the cost of the store bought variety by following these directions. I’ve made it in the past using canola oil but didn’t like the taste as much.

We didn’t do much today other than return the movie since it was snowing. Staying cuddled under the electric blanket on the couch and watching tv was fine by me. Only two days of work this week and we get another four days off together!

Pierogi Fest

Yesterday we picked up Brother # 1 and went to the Pierogi Fest in Whiting, Indiana (Brother # 2 was too tired from working extra hours all week to accompany us). The last two years we would get there on a Sunday at 11 am but since we opted to go on a Saturday this time around we decided to go later so that when we got back my mom would be home from church (she always goes on Saturday evenings) so we could all hang out the rest of the evening.

We arrived at the fest around 3 pm and didn’t leave until after 6 pm. We sampled some new pierogi flavors such as cherry (good), strawberry (ok), and plum (yuck), but my favorite was the sweet cheese. Joe and I split 12 pierogis total, and in addition he had an ice cream cone, a huge polish sausage, and a funnel cake. I had a bite of the polish and some of his and my brother’s funnel cake. I also brought home a slice of deep dish pizza from Beggar’s that I only ate half of because I felt nauseated all day. Later in the evening my mom made me a nice plain chicken breast which helped.

We met some nice people at the fest which is one of the reasons, besides the food, that I enjoy it so much. There’s a lot of picnic benches sprinkled throughout the fest so you end up meeting people while you’re chowing down. This year it was unseasonably cool – in the 60’s – which was SO much better than the past two years where it was so hot you felt as if you were melting. You just can’t enjoy eating as much when you’re spending all your time seeking shade and/or air conditioning. Thanks to the weather we weren’t turned off from standing in a half hour line for the best pierogis at the fest (Dan’s Pierogis) either; they have the most varied selection of flavors and was the only booth I saw that had the sweet cheese pierogis that I know I’ll be stuffing into my pie hole come next year.

Staycation – July 2013

Last week was our week-long staycation with E. With me not working we had to mind our budget but I think we did pretty good all things considered.

Amur Tiger

Monday we drove up to Milwaukee Zoo since E has never been there and I’ve been wanting to visit again. We expected to pay parking and admission for E since we get in free with our Cosley Zoo membership, but they only asked us to pay for parking which was nice. We packed a lunch which we enjoyed after walking around the zoo for two and a half hours. I have mixed feelings about the zoo because some of the exhibits I absolutely love, like the big cats, and some I find boring, like the gorillas and the indoor penguin exhibit (the outdoor one is nice, though). Here’s the photoset from the zoo.

Cellular One Field

Tuesday we had breakfast at a nearby restaurant because I was craving eggs benedict and rented A Good Day to Die Hard from Redbox. Holy crap was that movie bad! I mean bad as in not good. At all. Seriously, Bruce Willis should be ashamed to have been a part of it. I completely lost interest in it within the first twenty minutes. I love the Die Hard franchise and even enjoyed the previous one with Justin Long in it but this one was awful. Anyway, that evening we attended a White Sox game courtesy of a vendor Joe knows through work who has season tickets. Included in the package was a parking pass which allowed us access to the lot directly across from the gate. Talk about being pampered! I guess that’s how the rich live. *sigh* Since it was a holiday week they were running a special that included discounted food ($1 hot dogs, $2 popcorn, etc) so we got lots of eats, and hot chocolate since it dipped down into the 50’s during the course of the evening, and came out only $25 poorer. You can’t beat $25 for a major league baseball game with great seats and parking!

Wednesday we braved the crowds at Enchanted Castle which is an arcade and indoor amusement park. It wasn’t originally on our itinerary but the week before there was a Groupon I snagged for $26 which included 4 rolls of tokens, 4 rides, and two personal pizzas which based on the register total before the Groupon was applied would normally cost $53. I figured we’d just have to fork over a little extra cash for me to participate and it turns out that was only $6.25 more so I could play Laser Tag because a camp counselor was leaving and gave me his ride ticket for their go-karts. The go-karts were surprisingly fast but difficult to steer. Laser Tag, however, was a lot of fun even though my vest wasn’t working the first three minutes of the game. Despite the malfunction I got the same number of kills as Joe and our team won! This was only the second time I’ve ever played laser tag and while I prefer the two-level playing field at WhirlyBall, I still really enjoyed the experience.

Fireworks in Wheaton

Wednesday evening we drove to nearby Wheaton to watch their fireworks display which was mediocre at best but better than nothing. I think our town puts on a much better fireworks show but E never gets to see it because they do theirs during their Summerfest with a short 10 minute show on a Wednesday night and a longer one that following Sunday night.

Thursday we spent the morning and early afternoon just hanging out at home and then went to my parents’ to celebrate 4th of July. I was surprised at how many people were blowing off fireworks in their neighborhood. Check out the video. You wouldn’t think they were illegal in Illinois from all that racket!

Wrigley Field Sign

Friday we took the train (the blue line, to be exact) into Chicago. We debated whether to take the L all the way into the Loop and then switch to the red line and take it back up to Addison so E could see Wrigley Field, but I realized it would be quicker to get off the L at Addison and take the bus toward the lake. From Wrigley we walked south and stopped at Soupbox for lunch (thanks to another perfectly timed Groupon).

Lincoln Park Zoo Panorama

After lunch we ended up walking to Lincoln Park Zoo but we didn’t stay long because it was ridiculously crowded thanks to the beautiful weather (and the fact that it’s free and was the day after a holiday so more people than usual were off work). From the zoo we walked to the brown line and took that around the Loop so E could see the city up close and then we switched to the blue line to take it back north to where we had left the car at a park and ride lot. We ended up ordering pizza for dinner from Joe’s favorite place (aptly named Joseph’s).

Navy Pier Flags

Saturday‘s plan was to visit the Shedd Aquarium but as it turned out, in true Chicago fashion something was going on in the city and the meters where we like to park were unavailable after noon which meant we’d either have to seek parking elsewhere or resign ourselves to a quick visit to ensure we got back to the car before getting towed. Considering the projected cost of the visit (nearly $60 and that was with Joe and my general admission being free under Bank of America’s Museum on Us program), we decided it would be best to save that visit for later in the year when it was too cold outside to do much.

Swings at Navy Pier

Not wanting to head back home after driving all the way into the city, we found ourselves at Navy Pier which I’m just going to say for the record is not all that. In fact I think it’s one big, boring tourist trap. Seriously, unless you want to blow $100 going on two rides (ferris wheel and swings, and if you’re a kid, a carousel), playing their so-called Chicago-themed miniature golf (which merely have a Chicago-themed sign at each hole; otherwise it’s just a very plain nondescript course), stuffing your face full of over-priced food, or seeing an IMAX movie on their disappointing IMAX movie screen (been there, done that), there’s not much to do if you’re watching your budget. We walked around the entire area, however, trying in vein to feel like paying $25 just to park was worth it. We ended up having some gelato before giving up and heading back home. We stopped for burgers at Hamburger Heaven in Elmhurst for lunch on the way home and then went swimming at our pool.

I did the math and we spent just under $300 for the week. That included any eating out we did as well as all the gas to get around. It’s amazing to me how quickly things add up but it’s worth it if E enjoyed himself which he seemed to do, although ironically the cheaper things seemed to be more enjoyable (like playing with sparklers at my parents’ and going to the baseball game).

Oh, and here’s a weird thing that happened that week: we were on the blue line on Friday when we saw an unusual couple – a very old man with a very young Asian woman in a neon & black spandex dress. We joked he was bringing home his mail order bride since they were coming from O’Hare airport. We didn’t think much more of them until the next day when we were driving into the city and E spotted the same couple, wearing the same exact outfits from the day before, standing on a street corner waiting to cross! What are the chances of THAT? So now I want to know if there was a glitch in The Matrix or what. And I’m still curious if she really is a mail order bride and whether she owns any other outfits. It was just freaky.