Saturday, February 19, 2011

Amanda's Favorite Day

For 16 years I've celebrated my friend's birthday more than I've celebrated my own... This is for many reasons...
She doesn't just have a birthDay, she has a birthMonth
She loves her birthday more than anyone I know could love a day on a calendar
You can't help but celebrate with her because she's so excited
And she's had some pretty fantastic birthday parties.

I remember the one at the skating rink and I think there was one a Perfect North Slopes, there were always sleep overs at her house, and as we've gotten older we've always gone to dinner and out for drinks. She always loves her birthday cakes and I remember one night when we were pretty drunk she named every cake theme of every birthday party since she was about 3 years old.

But in these sixteen years, one thing has been a constant. She always plays her "Zoom" birthday tape. Yes, it's a cassette tape, and she owns a cassette player specifically to play this tape and every time I think of her birthday I automatically think of the song. I can hear it right now, "My name is zoom and I live on the moon, and I've come down to Earth just to sing you this tune, because Amanda, it's your birthday, today!"

So as Sunday approaches I get more and more upset because this is the first birthday I have not spent with her since we were six years old. I was there for every single other one. The time she turned "double digits," the time she turned 16 and passed her driver's test on the first try (I was so jealous of her because it took me 3 trys), the time she turned 18 and was a legal lady, the time she celebrated her golden birthday, 20 on the 20th, and the time she turned 21... and partied like a crazy lady.

I know for a fact that February 20th is Amanda's favorite day, so for that reason, it's one of my favorites too!

So, ManFace, as you turn 23, I'm sorry I can't be there to celebrate with you. But just so know, I'll be singing the song on Sunday that I've heard so many times and have come to love. Happy Birthday, Amanda. I love you to pieces.

My Favorite Bottle of Wine

They say everybody has a least five friends. The one you played with in the sandbox, the one you met on the first day of school, the one who sometimes picks up the tab, and the one who knows how to get anything at a discount. And then there’s the one you think about when you’re having a good glass of wine...



It was almost two years ago and I was pushing my red cart around Target. I'm sure I was there for nothing in particular, but I probably had a cart full of treasures. I stumbled upon this bottle of wine, and right then and there "The Five Friends" were born. It happened to be Jesika's birthday that we were celebrating that weekend, so it made for the most perfect gift. I think to this day she hasn't opened it, it just sits as a fantastic reminder of us... The Five Friends.

Now the story above is actually what is on the back of the wine label, so I'll share our own.

They say everybody has at least five friends. For me, that's all I really need. I have the one that I've grown up with. Up until the time we left our apartment in West Lafayette, the furthest we lived apart was a mile (a quarter of that being her driveway) and the closest we lived was when we shared a 12 foot by 8 foot dorm room... now that was close quarters. I never would have thought that when we packed up my car and hugged goodbye in June I'd miss having her around this much. And it's the silliest things we miss about being around each other, like playing dress up or watching the TV guide channel together.

I have the friend that I can call and just spill my guts to, and my favorite part is that she can do the same... and we understand each other. We had one of these "I understand" conversations today. I loved hearing her ramble on and on about the silliest things but I knew how she felt and I think everybody else in the world would have thought we were crazy for having the conversation that we were having. As opposite as we originally thought we were, we are the same person, we honestly think we were separated at birth because our brains work the same way and she brings out some of the best in me.

I have the friend who I don't get to see or talk to as much as I would like, but I know that if I ever needed anything she would be here in a split second. She's the one that after weeks or months of not seeing or talking to her we can pick up right where we left off. While we talked last weekend we just laughed about our ridiculously funny lives and how we are growing up. But if you were listening to this conversation you would have thought that we were back in high school, chatting and gossiping at my parent's house getting ready for a Friday night football game. I honestly don't think this will ever change between us.

I have the friend who I can always count on to lift my spirits by having a serious conversation or by being the one to take a shot of Jagermeister with me. She's the silliest, most loving person I've ever met. She has a bigger heart than all of us combined and she's our glue to our hometown. If you ever need to know anything you go to her. She knows, and she'll always have the most fantastic story to go along with... and it will take her at least 25 minutes to tell it to you. I'd give anything to listen to one of her stories right now.

So girls, here's to you, and here's to us as a whole. I couldn't ask for a better group to be a part of and I'm thrilled that you are my friends.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Grilled Cheese and Tomato Soup

There are some things about growing up that you just don't forget. For me, there are several things that will bring back so many memories, but nothing like Grilled Cheese and Tomato Soup.

Mom can make some of the most wonderful meals. Really, I've never had a better lasagna or meat loaf or bowl of chili (although, I have to admit with the tweaks that we've been making to the recipe, mine may have the edge over Theresa's). But my favorite meal of hers was probably the easiest. Grilled Cheese and Tomato Soup.

She always had the ingredients. She was always willing to make it. And I can't think of a time she burnt it. Every Friday night in high school I would come home and get ready for the football or basketball game and before I left she'd always make me Grilled Cheese and Tomato Soup.

On snow days we would come in from playing outside and hang out all of our snow clothes in front of the fire and run upstairs in our long johns to eat Grilled Cheese and Tomato Soup.

So yesterday that is what Dan and I did. We dug out my car... and our house and then came in for lunch. I've never been more thrilled than when Dan looked at me and said, "This is the best grilled cheese I've ever had." I told him I learned from the best!

So I have to say that Grilled Cheese and Tomato Soup is my favorite meal. I think it's because it doesn't change. I think it's because anybody can make it (John perfected the meal by the time he was seven and is probably the best grilled cheese chef since our mom). And I think it's because I can be anywhere... going through anything and if I have this meal, I automatically feel better.

Every day we get to each lunch for free up at the restaurant... amazing work perk if you ask me, but sometimes I have to forgo the award winning lunch buffet, and walk across the street to the food court at Water Tower Place... and pay $10.00 for Grilled Cheese and Tomato Soup! There really just isn't anything like it.

Blizzard 2011



Blizzard 2011 came and went and left us with 22 inches of snow. Last Friday I was really just thinking to myself, "January is almost over with, and this Chicago winter hasn't been that bad." Then the word came... "Blizzard 2011" was approaching.

What an adventure we had. I'm not going to complain at all, because what I endured was nothing compared to what a lot of people did. The most treacherous part of the Blizzard for me what walking to the train on Tuesday just as the Blizzard hit the city. People were making human chains with the end person holding onto a building as they were waiting for the buses that never came so they wouldn't blow away. Signs that cautioned people of "falling ice" were blowing around like crazy. I couldn't see anything more than five feet in front of my face because all it was was snow falling. And there were no taxi cabs in sight. But once I made it to the train station I made it home okay. . . And that's where I stayed for the next 36 hours.

I am one of the lucky ones because I made it home safely unlike the 1,500 that were stranded on Lake Shore Drive for up to 12 hours. My electric didn't go out and leave us freezing like it did for thousands of other people in the city. I didn't have to even try to get to work like some people that have no choice like doctors or nurses. . . or the weathermen. I didn't have to cancel an awesome trip to Costa Rica because the planes were grounded like my boss did. And I have a home. I am really starting to worry about the regular homeless people that I see every single day. They weren't there today as I walked to work, I just hope they got somewhere safe.

So I can't say one bad thing about The Blizzard of 2011. I got to have a snow day which I never thought I would have. Dan and I had plenty of food and wine... we had quite the scrabble game and dance party in our living room on Tuesday night, and we took turns shoveling out of our house all day on Wednesday. We were like little kids taking the yard stick out every once in awhile to see how much it had snowed and after it was all over we walked all around the neighborhood and up to the main road just because we could. This is definitely something I will never forget, and I really wouldn't mind if I never get to see 22 inches of snow again, because I know I will be seeing these piles of snow for at least the next two months (we really hope the snow is gone in time for the wedding).

So I'm glad it's over. I'm glad things are getting back to normal. And I'm glad we got to witness the third largest Blizzard in the history of Chicago. Oh, and of course, my favorite part about all of this is that I can now be considered a true northerner because I have officially dug my car out!