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Chicago

Monday, August 25, 2008 - - 0 Comments

21 - 24 August : Missing The Bean

Weekend in the Windy City

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Chicago-- a city of architectural glories, home of the Cubs, although some may dispute, home of the White Sox (either or, I don't watch baseball, much)-- who knew that Chicago is also a mecca for unbelievably great food. As the years go by (scary that I can say years, as in plural), we have taken less and less pictures of us and more and more pictures of food. Chicago was a good testimony to this. We've come to terms that we travel first and foremost to eat if nothing else. This was a great unplanned trip since G had to go for work so I decided to tag along. We spent the first morning on an architectural boat tour of Chicago which was a nice change from the typical walking tours. It's great to have the opportunity to meet some of G's coworkers and be able to hang out with them. We had an wonderful dinner at the Hard Rock's China Grille. Dessert at the restaurant clearly did not suffice, not that it wasn't good, but that we had to have more. We managed to sneak away from the pack and capped our "sweet" evening at Hot Chocolate.

The ultimate, gastronomical dining splurge
A wallet busting, food lovers paradise resides here in Chicago-- Alinea! Often top 5 in the world.. choose between a 12 or 24 course dining experience including wine pairing with each course.. and 3 hours later = total gratification. Let's just say.. if you're
asking, "How much?" than you probably can't afford it. A once in a lifetime experience was my excuse and it was completely worth every penny. We are foodies after all. It was a must. Here's just a sample of Alinea's 12- course menu that is constantly changing:

Alinea, 1723 North Halsted, tel: 312 867 0110

The W is by far one of my favorite hotels. Modern and posh, it's definitely our kind of hospitality.. with the exception of the early morning stranger in our room that scared the crap out of me. We figured it was room service staff setting up breakfast but got the wrong room. Who knows.
I'd rather not dwell on it. Since G had to work a good portion of the next day, I had the opportunity to go to the Field museum by myself which was great! The in between parts of the weekend was filled with shopping and eating-- what we do best.

Sleeping: Love the W Hotel-- posh, hip and modern. Best lounge by far.
Eating:
Minnies. A mini experience that is sure to satisfy your sandwich cravings.
Activity: Do not miss the BEAN! We did due to some less than perfect planning.

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Las Vegas

Sunday, August 17, 2008 - - 0 Comments

14 - 17 August : What Happens In Vegas..

G's Birthday Weekend

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Alright.. so a birthday weekend in Vegas is very cliche but this is a friends getaway fanfare and we couldn't pass up our first Vegas doing it the "Vegas" way-- drinks, clubs, and pool-- where we can finally say, "What happens in Vegas.." and actually meant it. G and I did manage to break away from all the Vegas madness to squeeze in a lunch at Burger Bar, catching the KA show at MGM, followed by dinner at Fix.

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Skydive Monterey Bay

Monday, August 11, 2008 - - 0 Comments

9 - 10 August: Birthday Blooper

Skydive Monterey Bay

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Rather than relive the unbelievably horrific event that was G's birthday, I'm going to copy/ paste my review of this place from Yelp. We came for an experience of a lifetime with close friends, and while we got what we asked for eventually, I never imagined the frustration. I can only apologize to our friends for what they had to go through and wished the outcome was different. Nonetheless, it was an interesting experience in more ways than one. G got his quarter- century jump and will surely be something to remember.

My Yelp Review
Never had we experienced such disorganized, unprofessional, and inconsiderate customer service in my life! The jump, great as it may be, does not make up for what you have to go through to get there. We had an 11am reservations and waited 8 hrs only to be handed "rainchecks" at the end of a ridiculously long and unnecessary day. We weren't the only ones as there was another group who had reservations as well that received rainchecks. I checked in every hour and everytime, the girl at the front desk told me 1 more hr. 1 became 2 and 2 became 3 and so on. Then we finally made it to "the board" which we thought was a good sign. Somehow, by late- afternoon, we were off the board. People with no reservations or those who came after us went before us. What gives?! We were livid!

So, if you're crazy enough to want to come here, here are a few tips.

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