That's Life
Chronicling the daily life of my suburban family.
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
House possessed?
We cheaped out on our latest version of backyard patio lights and they might be possessed. I turned them off yesterday morning when I noticed they were on and when I got back from a doctor's appointment that afternoon, they were on again! (It's not the first time we've found them turned on when we know we didn't turn them on.)
And then when I was taking my coat off, I noticed that Alexa was magically turned on, playing Zac Brown songs from his new album. Maybe the cats are fans too?
Monday, February 2, 2026
Weekend work
I'm working on the next museum newsletter and need pictures of the houses that will be on our house walk so Andy and I went out and got pictures Saturday afternoon. Let's face it - he's the photographer in the family. My boss jokes (I think) that they hired me and got Andy as a bonus photographer.
I did, though, take this picture of the sunset over the Eisenhower on our way home.
Sunday, February 1, 2026
Thin Mints
I knew I was in trouble when we pulled into the Jewel lot yesterday and saw the little Brownie Scouts holding their signs high and yelling that they had Girl scout cookies for sale. How can someone walk past those cute little girls, hawking their cookies in the cold and snow? I'll take two boxes.
Saturday, January 31, 2026
Sixth-grade fashion
I stumbled across a website that had pictures of many Sears catalogs and found this beautifully groovy orange pantsuit in the Spring/Summer 1977 edition. I had the vest, the pants and even the flowered shirt. I wore the whole ensemble for my sixth-grade picture. I didn't remember so many flowers embroidered on the pants leg, but it was the '70s. I was stylin'.
I also found this Fisher-Price schoolhouse ad that Santa brought me in first grade. This was in the 1972 Wishbook.
This more enticing ad was in the 1971 Wishbook. And then I found lots of toys I wanted that Santa never delivered, like the big Barbie head that you could do her hair and make-up.
That's my dollhouse, or one very similar to it, at the bottom left of this page in the 1972 Sears Wishbook.
Friday, January 30, 2026
Thursday, January 29, 2026
‘Cheeseburger in Margaritaville’
Maybe we were chasing a beach vibe despite temperatures stuck in the teens yestedray. We ended up at our neighborhood spot, Babygold, for $5 burger night and a screening of the 1986 Jimmy Buffett film "Live From the Bay," featuring footage from two of his 1985 concerts. The evening was advertised as "Cheeseburgers in Margaritaville."
Imagine our surprise when a server gave us each a margarita ... which we didn't order. They were the "special" drink for the night ($8 each) and we thought maybe they weren't selling a lot so they were giving them out free to the customers they could tell were there to see the movie. A parrot head freebie lol. Our waitress, though, crushed all of those fuzzy feelings when she said she didn't charge us for them because they were intended for a table across the way and were misdelivered. Their loss, our gain, I guess.
This was my view, scrunching down in my seat. Most of the time, there was a family of four sitting there so I could only see around them.
We're not sure if they painted the walls since we were there last, but they did redecorate. There are clocks everywhere, a few musical instruments hanging up, a Roosevelt Road street sign that looks old (whether it's from the area, I don't know) and weird stained glass lamps that resemble 1980s Pizza Huts.
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
Tuesday, January 27, 2026
Good Times Brewery
Our plan was to go back to the 'burbs after lunch with B on Saturday and go grocery shopping but traffic was so light - and parking was so plentiful (because it was so cold)- we decided to stop in at Good Times Brewery, our first brewery stop of 2026.
Their beers were all Chicago-themed. Andy asked the bartender about the Alex Foley connection, but, aha, that's a guest draft so no connection.
I had the Walking Man IPA and Andy had the Weeghman Field (previous name of Wrigley Field) British Amber.
It's a big restaurant and the pizza looked really good.
We hadn't seen this before - a phone charger built right into the bar. Andy just set his phone on it and it was being charged. That's handy.
I've never seen the flag on the left before. Lots of rainbows near Boystown.
Monday, January 26, 2026
The sabbatical starts
Our minister is going on sabbatical until April so we held a potluck going-away picnic for him after worship Sunday. Turn-out was good considering we were in the middle of a big snowfall. The church parking lot wasn't even plowed (that's the village's job and I suppose they were more concerned about the streets).
The chicken and ribs were catered in. The chicken was OK. The ribs were lackluster, or I got a bad, bony piece. I brought baked beans and they were all eaten. I did get a piece of Portillo's famous chocolate cake for dessert and it lived up to its reputation - chocolately deliciousness.
Our snow-covered church as we were leaving. We should have went home but we grocery shopping.
The streets were a mess and slick ...
but the snow was light and pretty.
This snow is gently piled up on what's left of the coneflowers in our yard.
Sunday, January 25, 2026
Belated b-day lunch
Lake Michigan was frozen (a bit) when we drove downtown to pick up B for Andy's belated birthday lunch yesterday. A lot different from summer views.
We decided on Wilde in Lakeview Eastand luckily found a parking spot right across the street. It helped that it was so cold a lot of people had stayed indoors.
The restaurant was very cute inside and it went back really far. We were seated in the very front so I had to pop into the restroom in the back for an excuse to see the whole restaurant. Very cozy with fireplaces and book nooks.
Andy got a burger, I had a hot chicken sandwich and B ordered the specialty, a chicken pot pie.
That looked delicious.
Father and son.
A random mural we saw when driving B back to his apartment.
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