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Chicago Sheri

Tuesday, May 31, 2005

• Bought paper clips for Brad at Office Max
• Post office: Send mail, buy stamps and send some packages
• Bank: Pay property taxes
• Ins office: Pay quarterly taxes for Brad
• Target: Gift certificate purchase
• Another Bank: Take out money from ATM
• Emptied dishwasher
• Made pitcher of iced tea
• Cleaned inside windows, and dashboard of my car
• Took van to car wash for wash and vacuum
• Starbucks: Iced coffee and blueberry coffee cake
Took it to the local downtown river. Sat and had my breakfast, did the daily crossword, and walked to the geese. They tried to take my Starbucks bag out of my hand.

Now about to go make some lunch and then work on my resume so more.
After that I might go to a park and play on the swings or go see the dogs at the Humane Society for a bit.

Baby ducks!!








and here is me in the car wash line getting sun and doing the rest of the crossword

Sunday, May 29, 2005

I woke up at 7:30 and couldn't go back to sleep, got up at 8ish.
Got laundry started and worked a bit on my resume. Brad had a good suggestion to go bike riding.
So at 9:30 we went out for about 2 hours, and biked about 9 miles we think. Packed a Luna bar and filled our water bottles.



It was really nice out, good for me to get some sun and some excersise. We rode to a dog park, perfect place for me! Had a break and watched dogs and then started back up. It was a good ride, I'm tired now, not exhausted, just relaxed.



Time to clean up, have Indy going on in the background, then run some errands and then work on my resume some more.

Thinking about going to the Brookfield Zoo tomorrow....

Saturday, May 28, 2005

Walked dogs today with Emily

I walked Snicker Doodle, a shepard mix. Strong but sweet dog, very quiet, kinda hesitant. Great for one-on-one loving time. Sweet kisser.






Then I walked Hinkley, a 4 to 5 year old Husky mix. Hinkley looks like the saddest dog in the world in his kennel. He curls up, keeps his head down and looks up at you with big sad eyes while he lays on his stuffed bear.






Then I walked Payton...but I kept calling him Roscoe...don't know where I got that from, but then I decided he was more of a Roscoe anyway. He is a 7 year old Lab/Bloodhound mix. I like his gray muzzle. Poor dog had super dirty ears, I cleaned them out best I could when we got back inside, he loved it, leaning into it, making groaning sounds...he was so happy!





Last I walked Digger. So strong! He wanted to get to the puppies, he wore my arm out! But he is really sweet, and such a funny face.





Then Emily and I went and got me an iced coffee and sat by the river and talked about her freaky-deaky neighbors.

Friday, May 27, 2005

I got fired today.
Brad doesn't know yet.
I didn't want to worry him when there was nothing he could do, and when I got home he was all dressed and excited to go on a bike ride, so I will tell him when he gets back.
I got fired for not following procedures. I did work before it got approved through the usual red tape, and yes even though I did the work fine, correctly and it caused no problems, I still had to get fired for blatantly not following procedures.
AND CRAP!! I can't find my resume anywhere! So I have to start over from scratch! SHIT!!
I just feel bad for stressing Brad out. I can find another unix job, its just a real pain in the ass. Got to do my resume, start networking, checking in with all the unix people I know.
And I saw it coming all day, so I spent the day scrambling talking to other managers and getting them to help, talking to HR to see what or if there was anything else we could do. SCRAMBLING!!!

So I already had my box all packed up, and thankfully they didn't embarrass me by escorting me out, and as soon as I walk out into the hallway by box collapses, shit goes everywhere, I looked so pathetic!!!

It will all work out I know, I can find another job. It's just a lot of stress, I got sick at work today just running around. Maybe Brad will feel sorry for me and take me to go see Star Wars....

Monday, May 23, 2005

Mom & I went downtown today, after our morning coffee from Starbucks (and blueberry coffee cake too). We were planning on doing one of the boat tours from the Michigan Ave bridge and Wacker, but they were sold out and only selling tickets for the next day. So from there we walked to Navy Pier. It was cold and breezy, so first thing we did was buy some sweatshirt jackets. We walked up and down the pier, checking out the shops and looking at people. We bought some tickets and did some of the rides. We first did the Ferris Wheel, where I got some skyline shots. Then we did the carousel, and then I went on the swingy ride while mom sat that one out. The rides were fun. Then we ate a late lunch/early dinner and an Italian place there. It was pretty good, we sat there for an hour picking on our food and staring out the window. Then caught the 3:18 express train back home. I somehow hurt my ankle. After the meal I was limping around and it slowly got worse after we got home and ran some errands. I think earlier in the day I stepped on my foot sideways, it felt fine at the time, but maybe it took awhile to sink in.... Nothing too bad, just limpy. I'll rest it up tomorrow.

Here are some pics from today:









Sunday, May 22, 2005

Had breakfast at White castle. Bacon, egg, cheese on toast. Went to Goodwill, got a summer dress and some tight short jeans that make me feel like I am playing Kelly Ripa....I just need the heels to go with.
Didn't have much planned out to do today, and at first it looked like rain but then turned out to be a really beautiful day. Went to the local Civil War Days thing going on. Never been to anything like that before, just thought it would be somewhat of a nice outdoorsy thing and was hoping to get to enjoy a little bit of a freak show.
Wasn't quite as much of the freak show as I was hoping, but it was a little more enjoyable than I predicted as well.
Watched guys portraying Custer, Lee and other people for a bit take some questions from the crowd. Listened to the Civil War band play, watched a guy do a medicine show and magic tricks, saw a bunch of guys on a field pretend to shoot each other, shared a corndog, curly fries and a lemonade 3 ways, watched a mock arm amputation being performed and the best....THEY HAD A PETTING ZOO!!! Which was well worth the extra 2 dollars to get in the petting zoo area. The biggest fat bunny I evar saw! Goats, sheep, a donkey, llamas, 2 dwarf pigs, ducks, and the chickens!!! Oh how I loved scooping up the chickens before they knew what I was doing to them!!

Then we walked around the downtown area, went in the local coffee shop. A lot of wind, sun and walking around made us tired so we headed home and sat out in the backyard, then me and mom went out to pick up a salad and Lou Malnatti's pizza to bring back, watch some Star Wars on TV, and then Desperate Housewives.
Think we might head downtown tomorrow, hang out on the beach, Buckingham Fountain and Millennium Park.













Mom is here!
She came in late afternoon.
Got weepy when she saw me, said I was skinny and had no ass.
She brought us sourdough bread from Andersons (we don't have one here), pictures of my niece and nephews including my nephews communion pictures, and some old clothes for me to try on. There are a couple of really nice dresses that I could wear for a wedding later this summer!
We did some picking so we weren't terribly hungry, so we went to Noodles and ate the smaller portion stuff. Then went back home and watched Life Aquatic. Fun movie, I think Angelica Houston is SO hot! Brad doesn't see it though.
Time for me to get out of bed. Do some shopping and seeing what's going on today. Might bug Emily and make her hang out with us.

Saturday, May 21, 2005

Emily joined me at the Humane Society today and did her orientation thing. She is talking about getting involved in some of the event planning there. That would be cool, I would go to those things then just to hang out with her and then help out too.

While she was orientating I walked dogs.
Peaches is a 3 month old puppy. I took her out and then we hung out with another volunteer and the puppy he had out. Peaches is more submissive though and the dog kept stomping on her and biting her mostly, but she seemed to like it. Cause when we'd separate then she would cry and keep trying to get back to him, so maybe the bites didn't hurt as bad as it looked. She looks like an Ewok.



Then I walked Annabelle. She was asleep earlier so I left her alone, and walked other dogs, but then later was was awake and ready for some action so I took her out. She liked to gnaw on me and she has evil sharp razor blades as teeth. SO I distracted her with her little leather teeth to chew on rather than me.



I loved loved loved Evangeline. Very quiet, gentle soul. Pulls hard on the walks, but not a spaz, just on a mission with things to do. Understandable. She makes lots of faces like she is rolling her eyes at me and mocking me a lot, but then she would wag her tail and come give me a kiss like she was just teasing me.





Very soon my mom should be here for a visit!!

Friday, May 20, 2005

Brad & I watched Birth last night.
I really liked it, very dramatic but I don't think too over the top.
Some of the music got over played, and sounded very Koyaanisqatsi (But I have that stuck in my head anyway)
Nicole Kidman looked like she was trying to look like Mia Farrow from Rosemary's Baby, but after awhile I was able to let go of that distraction. There was lots of subtleties I really enjoyed about the movie. Like the Anne Heche character having dirty hands and wanted them dried, and the tension in that scene.

One thing that I kept waiting to happen and never did....
The pregnant sister-in-law. She was just too upset with Nicole Kidman, too fierce, there had to be another reason. Then I remembered the pregnant woman's husband was interviewing the kid....The kid said something about being surprised that she was pregnant and thought that they couldn't. So then I thought the pregnant woman was having the same Anne Hechey affair with Kidman's new fiance. Also cause when Kidman apologized to her fiance, it just didn't seem like things could go back and there was a darkness to him, like more things with him were going on. Thats what I thought would get twisted into the ending. Cause even at the wedding, she looked like she was sulking at the table, brooding about something. So then I wondered did the Kidman character find out? Is that why she freaked out? or was it just because she was emotionally unstable?

Really good twists in the movies, good questions and things to ponder.

Wednesday, May 18, 2005

Website Weds

Support Our Ribbons
Lucy in the sky with Shatner
Tarzan Rubberband
Coffee Break
Scary: The Junior Christian Science Bible Lesson Show

Sunday, May 15, 2005

Walked dogs together today.
Brad took out Trixie, a 3 year old shepard. She had ben adopted but was brought back, which is just such a shame, she is the PERFECT dog for us. The only thing we could think of is she has a lot of energy and is a people dog, so if she was left at home alone a lot she might tear things up. I took out Integra (what an AWFUL name!! it just makes me think of a car) a 12 week old pit/brindle mix. They played real nice together. Trixie was gentle with the puppy, and just ran circles around Integra showing off off fast she is, zooming around, darting and dodging. Integra just gave up and rolled around in the grass, not fitting into her body quite yet to be able to keep up.

Trixie


Integra



We spent a lot of time outside with the two of them together. Then Brad went back inside and got Emma and walked around and I got Millie. Funny little cocker. Very excited to be outside. Ears blowing around in the wind and all wild-eyed.

Millie

Saturday, May 14, 2005

I had lunch Friday with Jeff, the guy I met on the train on the way back from San Francisco. We also had dinner Wednesday night earlier this week, and I'll probably see him again on Monday or Tuesday before his sister comes to collect him and bring him back to Canada since he isn't sure if he will be back or not.



We just clicked right away. We didn't ask if we'd see each other again after the train it was just assumed.

Wednesday, May 11, 2005

A guy I refer to as "man purse", was on the phone with his cable company today.
He speaks loudly and slowly, like everything he has to say is of dire importance and you should be hanging on to his every word.
This one part snapped me out of my usual web surfing instead of working moment...he referred to himself to his cable company "as an Officer of the bank".
To outsiders. Nothing to do with the bank. That is how he refers to himself!
I had to laugh outloud, then the guy behind me started laughing too and said, "You heard that too?!"

I told Brad about it on the phone with him. He asked me if being an Officer of the bank got him anything and says we should try it out. Cause I am not just an Officer but an AVP! "I want the Bank Officer special please!" I think I might try that today at lunch.
I want perks too!!!

Website Weds

Bunny Suicides
Sugar Bush Squirrel
It wasn't me
How To Perform Strong Man Stunts
How To Fold A Fitted Sheet
Dog Powered Scooter

I actually took this picture from the window of a Christian bookstore in Union Square San Francisco

Tuesday, May 10, 2005

Dogs (and one hairless cat) of San Francisco







These are Jeff & Addy's pugs...the "host dogs"





and their bath

Shishie is on now!!!
SHE LOOKS GREAT!!

Monday, May 09, 2005

Let Them Eat Cake!

My friend Shishaldin is competing tomorrow in the World's Birthday Eating Contest at 9:30 EST/8:30 CST am with William "The Fridge" Perry
Sponsored by the International Federation of Competitive Eating (IFOCE)

Click to watch it live here!

She will be the one dressed up as Marie Antoinette.

Left last Saturday for a vacation via Amtrak to San Francisco.
First train trip and first time to San Francisco.

2 1/2 days on the train both ways.
This would drive some people crazy but I really enjoyed it.
It forced me to relax, stare out the window, eat and sleep. The train served pretty good meals in the dining car, and I would either stare or nap in between meals. Every meal we sat with different people and got to know them a little. Luckily most of the people we somewhat liked or had something interesting about them. A father-son traveling together, a guy we called "scanner guy" that walked around with his scanner hooked up to his ear at all times, and all the people working on the train were pretty nice.

We got to Emmeryville Monday, and Addy picked us up from the train station. We were close to Berkley and after work traffic was heavy so we walked around there. Brad bought himself a Berkley shirt at the campus bookstore. I ate an apple and cheese crepe at Crepes A Go-Go. Delicious! We don't have crepe places like that in Chicago, but in the Bay area they are everywhere! Then we went to Bongo Burger and I had a bite of a falafel sandwich. Lots of people and activity there.

Went back to Addy's place in San Bruno and got to meet her 2 pugs Kismet and Karma, and got covered in pug love.

Tuesday Jeff and Addy took off work to hang out with us. We drove through to Twin Peaks. Went to Castro. Split a meal at La Tortilla and Tom's Peasant Pies. CANNOT RECOMMEND TOMS'S PEASANT PIES ENOUGH TO YOU! Fabulous.

Then walked around Haight-Ashbury, went in and out of shops. Sat in a coffee shop for awhile.

Then went to Mission. Stopped in King's Bakery and got a few things for us all to split. Very good! Then split a taco and some chips and salsa at La Taquerita. Then walked up and down Valencia. Lots of really cool shops there. Pirate stuff, rat bones on display, spiritual candles, hairless cats and robot toys! Went to Tokyo A Go-Go, sat at the bar and had some drinks while we waited for friends of Jeff and Addy's to get off work. Jeff and Jeanie joined up with us later and we ate sushi there and then walked down the street to Ti Couz and had crepes for dessert. Brad and I split a nutella banana crepe. Then we headed back home for the night.

Wednesday - Just Brad and me. Today was out 9 year anniversary. Addy dropped us off at the BART station, we took it to Powell and then took a cable car to Fishermans Wharf. I ate a sourdough roll from Boudin, and got a coffee from somewhere else, then split a spinach cheddar and feta crepe from some other place. Saw a bunch of Sea lions laying on the floating docks. All sizes, some were small and some were massive. Watched them play and bark at each other. Got some salt water taffy from Candy Baron and then took a Ferry to Alcatraz that left at 11:15am. I really enjoyed Alcatraz, we did the audio tour. Got to do the audio tour, otherwise might be kinda boring looking at a bunch of empty cells.

Alcatraz took about 2 hours. Then Brad tried some of the local crab. It was just ok, not as buttery as snow crab. So we headed to In-N-Out burger. We had heard so much about this place but never had before. It was a tasty burger. Went back to Boudin, sat and hung out there while it rained. Watched people, ate some more sourdough rolls and got some sourdough baguettes to take to Addy and Jeff for dinner. The rain wasn't picking up and it was getting late so we went to get in line to take the cable car back to Powell. We stood in line for an hour. We both were sopping wet.... I kept thinking of being the Virgin Mary in my school play, cause that how I was holding the sourdough. Arms clutching it, protecting it from the rain as I got sopping wet. It was still an enjoyable ride on the cable car and getting wet with Brad. Jeff and Addy picked us up from the BART station and we went grocery shopping for dinner, got some corn and steaks. We gave the pugs a bath that night, so I got some bath time fun pics from that too to post later.

Thursday - Jeff and Addy took the day off with us again. First we went to Pacifica, watched the waves roll in at the beach. Really cute town, walked along and got a coffee. Then took BART from Daly City to downtown. Went to the Ferry Building Market. Fairly new place. Lots of food samples. Brad & Jeff got to share a bunch of food stuff together Addy and I won't eat. They split an oyster sampler, a caviar sampler, then we split some gelatos. Had lunch a a mexican place there, we all liked it a lot.

From there we walked to Union Square and then sat around there staring at people. Then went to Union Square Mall. Brad bought a fancy pencil he had been eyeing, and we split a slice of pizza, and sat in the food court for awhile. Then we took BART to 16th & Mission, had some iced tea from Pork Store Cafe and sat at one of the sidewalk tables. More walking around, then to Luna Park (Very excellent!) and split an order of mushroom ravioli. From there we headed to a reading off of Mission at Femina Potens that my friend Shauna was doing. Lots of good stories. Got to finally meet her boyfriend Dan at the reading too. It was late and we had to get back after our long day, so we didnt get to spend more time with Dan & Shauna, but got some hugs and listen to her readings.

Friday we got up early. Addy dropped us off at the train station on her way to work.
We really enjoyed hanging out with Addy & Jeff, liked their friends Jeff & Jeanie too. I wished Addy and I lived closer and could do more stuff together.

Back on the train for 2 1/2 days. This time I was more social, sat in the lounge watching cartoons like Riki Tiki Tavi, Chicken Run, and Bugs Bunny. Met a family of kids, 4 of them, ages 3 thru 9. They were moving from Reno to Nebraska, excited to see their new home. First time on a train. Spent all there money on candy and got a sugar overload, they shared their pixie sticks with me :) They all had gold teeth, not like Flava Flav, not as shiny as that, not sure why that was. But they were all really sweet. Then Monty, the dining car guy, sat a ghettolicious girl next to me and told her I was nice. She was from the sight seeing lounge and was really cold up there. They brought her and I a hot chocolate (that was nice), I told her she could have mine since she was so cold. She was leaving her family and friends in Sacramento and going to Omaha. Like some boyfriend thing or something maybe. Her family didn't want her to go but she felt she had to. She told me she didn't know the word for making babies without having sex, I thought she was trying to be funny and say something about immaculate conception, but what she meant was she wanted to make babies for a living, and her plan was to ask around people and doctors and find out how she could do that. Make babies, get money for it and them give them up. She looked really young, and I thought it was kind of sad.

The guy in the room next to us (another Jeff) broke up with his boyfriend and had a very emotional goodbye back in Emmeryville. He said he cried all night in his cabin. I sat with him in his room and he showed me all his digital pictures. His dog Keisha, him and Disney land, his family, his ex, and his friends. He says he is gonna enter in the Leatherman contest here in Chicago at the end of this month. Him and I became friends, I am gonna call him tonight and see how he is doing. I am thinking about taking my mom to the Leatherman contest, I think she would get a kick out of it and it would be a good experience for her. The people across the hall from us were icking him out. The girl took an interest in him but he was afraid she just wanted to steal from him, and she seemed to get mad when he started hanging out with me and asked him what he was spending so much time with me for. There was this guy I called Grizzly Adams, really scary mo fo! Big guy, and ranted and raved a lot, tweaking out bigtime. He was our lunch mate for one meal and I sat next to him. He said he grew pot and the cops were always fucking with him and he was gonna have to bust some heads and how they didn't know who they were fucking with. Went off on dogma, his aborted baby and other sorts of interesting stuff. Me and this old lady at the table did a lot of nodding and smiling while Brad just looked away. The old lady was really sweet and understanding, she was from the Bay area and seemed very open minded, didn't show disgust when he talked about a bunch of narcotics, and even got a little mothering-like with him. It was very sweet, but I think he was too tweaked to notice.

Emily and Chris picked us up from the train station and took us home.
House was still there...not burnt down.

Sunday, May 08, 2005

Brad and I just got back tonight from an Amtrack trip to San Francisco.
Took lots of pictures, and had a great time.
Will update more later.

Here's a bit from Brad