Sunday, February 28, 2010
(Insert Creative Title Here)
I have also become very familiar with curling the past couple of weeks. And while I'm still not fully understanding the scoring system, I think I got the strategy down. I might have to add curling tho to my list of things to do while in Minnesota, apparently the land of 10,000 lakes and curling.
Anyways, I'll have to think of some more philosophical and intellectual...ive been brainstorming things....
Tidbits by Thomas: Who knew Michael J Fox was Canadian?!
Friday, February 19, 2010
Day of Remembrance
I will remember you, will you remember me?
Don't let your life pass you by
Weep not for the memories
Remember the good times that we had?
I let them slip away from us when things got bad
How clearly I first saw you smilin' in the sun
Wanna feel your warmth upon me
I wanna be the one
I will remember you
Will you remember me?
Don't let your life pass you by
Weep not for the memories
I'm so tired but I can't sleep
Standin' on the edge of something much too deep
It's funny how we feel so much but we cannot say a word
We are screaming inside
But we can't be heard
But I will remember you
Will you remember me?
Don't let your life pass you by
Weep not for the memories
I'm so afraid to love you
But more afraid to lose
Clinging to a past that doesn't let me choose
Once there was a darkness
Deep and endless night
You gave me everything you had
Oh you gave me light
And I will remember you
Will you remember me?
Don't let your life pass you by
Weep not for the memories
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Experiencing the Loop....
Friday evening I stayed with the Christian Brothers community in the
On the 96th floor they have the Signature Lounge. Br. Kevin recommended it as one of the best (and cheapest) ways to see the city. Instead of paying $15+ to get to the observation deck of the Hancock or Sears/Willis Tower, at the Signature Lounge you can get to the floor for free and are able to buy a drink and enjoy the scene. I enjoyed a hot chocolate above the city.
Saturday morning I caught up with a professor of mine from CBU. Br. Armand taught me New Testament in
Upon the recommendation of the Brothers we went to a local restaurant,
For lunch, Br. Kevin took me out for a
After lunch I went to pick up Jimmy from his med school interview. We then we to meet Br. Frank, who had us over to his place on the westside for drinks and conversation. Br. Frank is the head brother for the Brothers in the
For dinner, Jimmy and I met up with some of his friends from Stanford. We went out to dinner at the House of Blues because they had a good coupon deal. Afterwards, the group of us went to the Signature Lounge…Yet again I had a hot chocolate.
After having some breakfast with the Brothers, Jimmy and I went to the local parish, St James, with some a couple of the Brothers. After Church, Jimmy and I took the L Train to the With wonderful architecture, it was the former central library, but now it is a visitor center/museum. We started there because they have a room dedicated to maps, brochures and other tourist information. From there we walked north on
While we went into a few of the stores, we didn’t buy anything.
After swinging by Holy Name Cathedral to check it out, we jumped on the red L at
Yes, if you are paying attention, we ended up in
For fun, we pushed through crowds and walked around for a few blocks. Somewhat ironically, it seemed like there were more non-Asians than Asians at this festival on Cermak and Wentworth.
While we had packed PBJ for lunch, we tried to find a restaurant for alittle Chinese food for take-out, however, every where was packed.
From
February 14th is also Grandpa Guro’s memorial day, so this picture was in his memory.
After spending a few hours at the car show, Jimmy and I went back to the Brother’s house. There we met up with Br. Ray. The three of us went to Connie’s Pizza to get a The pizza was great! We had half as a meat mix, and half of a combination. And we had a great conversation with Br. Ray. It was evident he was a teacher at heart, for even over dinner he was dispensing great words of wisdom and life lessons. One thing he taught us was that we have to be WHO we are. It would be sad to get to the end of our lives and not have been able to be who we are. He also told us that he was in “retirement” and not “re-die-rement” (referring to being just as active mentally and physically as before, but being able to do the things that he truly enjoys).
Finally on Sunday, after having breakfast again with the Brothers, I took Jimmy to the airport. And I decided to make a touristy stop on the way out of the city. I went to stop by the Winslow’s house (the house used in the opening shots of Family Matters). It appears that there has been some rebuilding in the neighborhood since the show aired, but it’s obviously the house they used.
My last stop on the way out of town was to pick up another
Tidbit by Thomas: I learned there is no such thing as a "downtown Chicago," apparently. Rather it's the Chicago "Loop." The L-Trains encircle what would be the 'downtown' area and thus the trains form a loop around the area. (I hope Lily is proud of me for learning the lingo...)
Sunday, February 7, 2010
February...already...
And I’m glad that I did because I can use the spare change! Next weekend, for the three day/Valentines day/Mardi Gras Weekend/Chinese New Year weekend, I’m going to
Generations
Cousins for Life
"Papa-Papa-Paparazzi"
(not sure how many of my readers get that reference, but there must be a couple)
Tidbits by Thomas: Yes, I am watching “The Sound of Music” on ABC Family over the Super Bowl…










