Sunday, September 23, 2012

The Golden Gate Experience

And...FALL IS HERE! Although, in Chicago, it is more brisk than everyone would like. However, I will take it! Scarves, leggings, sweaters, and the purple and burgundy trend; I love it all!  

This weekend was the first official weekend of Fall, based on the seasonal calendar system, and with that I am going to work on welcoming in a new attitude. Summer ended in a bit of a hazy fog.  I kicked off summer with a bang and was so excited to get to the beach and take bike rides, etc.  Towards the end of summer I was trending fall so much and looking forward to wearing my new riding boots that I took the last few days for granted.  

As most of you know, I just got back from a trip to San Francisco.  I was invited to attend the Grand Re-Opening of The Men's Store in Union Square in downtown San Fran.  I chose to fly out earlier than needed to do some sightseeing and exploring.  I had never been to SF and was so excited to see what that city had to offer.  

What a trip!  I would love to go back again and visit, however, I don't think it will be by myself again.  Not that it was a bad trip, but there were experiences that I had, that I would love to share with someone else, the next time I go back.  This was my first, true adult vacation.  The city is a great city to visit.  The Golden Gate Bridge is so pretty.  I would love to go bike riding over it the next time as well as take a trip to Napa and Sonoma for an official California Wine Tasting.


Now that I have had some time to reflect on the trip, I am so glad that I took it.  I am also so proud of myself for going out there solo for a couple of days to explore.  During that time I was able to pack in some QUALITY writing time!  Needless to say, my journal is almost halfway done. :)

Planning out my day at a coffee shop in Fisherman's Warf

Back in Chicago and ready to trend fall appropriately, I am excited to see what this season brings.  In just a few more months I will be at my one-year anniversary.  It will be here before I know it. :)  My how time flies.  Enjoy the pictures below! 

For now,
Blair





The entrance to Fisherman's Warf

Alcatraz Prison

Golden Gate Bridge- So pretty

Loved these images

The Random Life I Live



Whenever my friend Mindy comes to visit me in Chicago, she always laughs because she thinks that the most random events happen to me.  Well, as much as I would like to consider myself a normal, mundane person, that is just not the case.  I have to say...I am starting to agree with her. 

The other day I was offsetting my hours for work (had the day off) and was getting ready to walk into Water Tower Place to do a little shopping.  Before I knew it I was stopped by a blonde woman with a clipboard, asking me if I would be willing to be an audience member at The Steve Harvey Show taping tomorrow.  I didn't really know what to say, but considering I had the day off on Thursday as well, I decided to accept her offer.  

Thursday evening around 4pm, I entered the NBC building to attend The Steve Harvey Show.  What an experience.  Given the demographic of the average audience member I stood out like a sore thumb.  Also, I will have you know that when we walked onto the stage to hold the taping, they were playing, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Aire and Salt-n-Peppa's Push It!  :) I would expect nothing less.  

The taping took 4 hours which is a long time to hold a show.  They will edit that down and it will be a one-hour show.  I ended up sitting beside the coolest girls.  One was a South African Diplomat and the other was a French Ambassador.  It just goes to show that you shouldn't be afraid to go out and attend various activities by yourself because you never know who you will end up meeting.  The funny part about everything was that they just kept asking me about my employee discount with Macy*s or what sales were coming up.  At the end of the day...girls are girls and we love a good sale. 

For now, 
Blair

Monday, September 10, 2012

The Weekend Update

So with the chaos that living in a city can bring, I decided to head home this weekend for a relaxing few days with my parents.  The benefits of going home don't even compare to any vacation I could ever take: 

1. Hugs from my momma

2. Morning coffee chats with my poppa

3. Soft water to make my locks nice and shiny

4. Wine, wine, and more wine

5. Naps on my favorite couch


At the New Buffalo Farmer's Market

After a couple great days at home, my parents and I decided to head up to Southern Michigan and explore the various wineries in the area.  The first one that we went to was Founder's Winery in Baroda, MI.  While there, we struck up conversation with the owner and ended up extending our tasting to every bottle they had to offer.  "That was one of the best tastings I've ever had,"-Jana Burkholder

At Founder's Winery


Following Founder's we traveled to Sawyer, MI to get a flight of beer at the Greenbush Brewery.   The flight was delicious.  Split between the three of us, we were able to try 6 different beers. 


 
Our flight


We ended our trip to Pure Michigan with a dinner at Skip's restaurant.  I had a delicious wasabi tuna steak! Yumm!

Overall, the weekend was full of laughter, hugs, and amazing conversation between myself and the parentals.  I am so truly thankful for both of them!!!!  

As my mom puts it, "Remember, you can always go home again!" 

Take Care,
Love Blair

Sunday, August 19, 2012

The Weekend Update



This past weekend was so relaxing and much needed after the past couple of weeks. With traveling for work and 2 really big events in two weeks and then a stressful week at work last week....I was due for some R&R. 

Friday was the start of the extra associate discount + One Day Sale at work so after work I went on a little shopping spree!!!! A few pairs of jeans, 2 handbags, and a new pair of boots later I am ready to start fall.  After shopping I went to Bucktown/Wicker Park to have drinks with a couple friends.  It was great to get to know each of them more that I already had.  We went to The Blueline Martini Bar.  I had the classic mojitto... delicious!  After drinks I met up with friends from my building at Ra, across the street, for late night sushi and conversation! 

Saturday was brought in with a morning workout session and a day full of errands.  One of the handbags I bought on Friday was damaged and needed to be returned.  It was so nice outside...I ended up walking into the loop to run my errands.  Stopped by Macy's and the new city Target!!!!  Saturday evening was a little more relaxed.  I went and saw, To Rome with Love, with Alec Baldwin and Ellen Page.  So good.  There is a cute little Independent film theater in Lincoln Park.  The movie was in half english and half italian.  I highly reccommend.  Very funny and such a cute story.
The new handbag! :) My first Big Girl Purse!


Today I awoke to the planes of the Chicago Air and Water Show! Feeling like I'm on a military base I am a bit stir crazy and about to go get a taste for the sunshine on a nice long bike ride along the lake! :)

Happy Weekend everyone!
Take care,
Love Blair

Back to the Classics



Recently, I have decided to try some new tactics in dealing with the stress that can come with real life.  A few are listed below:

1. Writing on the beach; just to put my feet into the sand and listen to the waves on the lake crash onto the shoreline....like the sea is taking a breath and each breath is so deep and intense.  I've found this is a place where my thoughts are so clear! I have been trying to find a balance between actual writing and blogging and going to the beach to journal has been a great escape. 

2. The classics; Okay, if any of you actually know me and how I grew up, you would not be surprised to know that the artists on my iPod range from Billie Holiday to Emminem.  As a way to relax and unwind from a stressful day I have found peace in listening to classic songs from the 1940s. Natalie Cole, Billie Holiday, Etta James, Frank Sinatra, the list goes on and on.  The simplicity of each song is so moving.  How pure and in love the artist is with the lyrics... Love back then was such a pure and fragile thing.  Men courted the women.  Walking past their doorstep just because they can't stop thinking about a girl....it was so sweet.  Romance wasn't jaded with technology.  All conversations had to be innocent as the family telephone was usually placed in a central location within the house and everyone would hear your words as you spoke to your love.  

3. A bath: I really forgot the beauty of drawing a bubbly bath every now and then.  In my new apartment I was given a great bathtub.  The other day I bought bath bubbles from Sabon.  The musk scent reminds me of a combination of a desirable men's fragrance and vanilla...a sweet and savory mix to unwind! Combined with the classics???? Pure bliss! 




Happy 6 month Anniversary!

My new apartment! :)- Thanks Mom!


Wow! Well it's crazy to think that I have been in Chicago now for 6 months.  I have to say that this move was one of the hardest things I've ever done.  In the past 6 months, I've tried to really get through the transition of moving back to the midwest again.  Finding a sense of peace in my routine and figuring out what makes me happy in this new city. I have realized that there are three things that I need to have in order to be in sync with myself: 1.) a great nail salon, 2.) a good gym, & 3.) a church.  I have successfully found 2 out of the 3.  I am still looking for a great church to attend.  I've got a couple different ones that have been of interest to me, but nothing has compared yet to Trinity Grace, in Chelsea.  

A couple weeks ago my mother came up and graciously painted my apartment for me.  I am now in love with my new apt and get excited about decorating it.  I'm in the market for a bookshelf and a vanity and then it will be complete.  

My bike was brought up to the city the other day as well.  I've LOVED riding around the lake on Sunday afternoons.  It's been so peaceful! Found a new trail the other day with Steph!  It was great...we just kept riding until our stomachs signaled to us that we should stop for some food.  We ended up eating at a great Korean BBQ restaurant.  

Overall, the past 6 months have been a HUGE growth experience.  I have learned so much more about myself and what I want out of life.  With a commitment to changing my health, becoming more disciplined by working out consistently, and focusing on work I have realized that change is not necessarily a bad thing.  It's how we adapt to the changes that make us who we are.  I know that I was called to move to Chicago for a reason...it's just time now to allow God to move me in that direction and keep me on his path. :)

For now,
Blair



Wednesday, July 4, 2012

NY Trip

So good to see a yellow line up again

Love her. 



Call Me Maybe dance party


Night 2




The Cloisters





Moagan and I at The Cloisters








Meeting the Southwest Team!