Last weekend I took a break from my life,
climbed into this beauty of a rental car
[how did they know my licence plate should say New Jersey?!],
drove through Ohio
drove through Ohio
[confession: stopped at their best antique mall],
picked up Kristen,
picked up Kristen,
and arrived that night at Hotel Felix, Chicago.
There for a piano teachers' conference,
Kristen and I also partook in some city culture,
Kristen and I also partook in some city culture,
starting with these weird guys right outside our hotel.
Upon settling in, we wandered out to the Navy Pier,
found a jungle,
a ferris wheel,
and a stained glass museum,
before digging into some Lebanese food at an authentic restaurant back in our neighborhood.
The next day we headed out early to the conference, for master classes and general thoughts on all things music and teaching. Really, though, we were there for the snacks
[our friendship thrives on
our unique ability to pack interesting snacks]
our unique ability to pack interesting snacks]
and eating our lunch out of a bag
[which we may or may not have
stored on ice in the garbage can in our hotel....].
stored on ice in the garbage can in our hotel....].
We were also there to reunite with our dear Ingrid,
who is uniquely gifted at calling out our own personal giftings
[which includes scooter retrieval and navigation].
After a long but enriching day,
we treated ourselves to
some enrichment of the Chicago deep-dish kind.
some enrichment of the Chicago deep-dish kind.
The next morning we conferenced a bit,
but then told ourselves it was time to play.
but then told ourselves it was time to play.
We did a little fun shopping,
ate a little raw food [yes, that's ravioli made out of sliced turnips and cashew nut "cheese"]
about which Kristen was particularly excited.
Then,
we joined this knowledgeable lady,
who toured us all around the city,
explaining to us many specific-to-Chicago buildings,
architecturally important, and beautiful:
[The Palmer House]
[The Empire Supper Club at the Palmer House]
[think Frank Sinatra, Liberace, Emma Fitzgerald...]
[Ornate department stores]
[think ladies of luxury,
and customer service that actually means something...]
and customer service that actually means something...]
[Can't remember where this is, but it's Tiffany, and it's beautiful!]
[The Library!]
[Millenium Park]
Upon completion of the tour,
we returned to the Palmer House lobby for warm beverages
for a walk through historical neighborhoods.
When it was time for dinner,
When it was time for dinner,
we crashed into this neighborhood place, and--
delighted with our spontaneous find--
stretched out on the bench to relax,
and to eat yummy and neighborhood-y fried food,
complete with burger bar.
Happy with our day of play,
we returned to our hotel keepers,
and followed it up with another day of conferencing.
Then, we climbed in that fancy car,
turned on the heated seats and the bluetooth music [as I debated just keeping this treat of a car for the rest of my life....] and drove ourselves home.
A lovely little respite with a good old friend in a fun new city, thinking about things I love to think?
A Chicago Style Break is welcome, any time.
complete with burger bar.
Happy with our day of play,
we returned to our hotel keepers,
and followed it up with another day of conferencing.
Then, we climbed in that fancy car,
turned on the heated seats and the bluetooth music [as I debated just keeping this treat of a car for the rest of my life....] and drove ourselves home.
A lovely little respite with a good old friend in a fun new city, thinking about things I love to think?
A Chicago Style Break is welcome, any time.

