a new toy

I got back to Arizona yesterday and so it’s back to the life of a busy nanny; one who is also taking two online classes and working for an online social network. My sister and brother-in-law are very appreciative and I really am happy to help them out, but apparently they thought a little advanced “thank you” gift might help my enthusiasm when it comes to getting up at the crack dawn with their little munchkin. They knew that I was hoping to get an iPhone at the end of the summer, so they decided to beat me to it.

Yes, they bought me an iPhone! I was in shock. I still am. And truthfully, I probably wouldn’t have purchased one. I probably would’ve settled for a Blackberry. I know, I know, a Blackberry isn’t exactly ‘settling’, but I really, really wanted an iPhone…and now I have one and I’m posting this from it, which is in fact making the fact that I’m awake at 7:30 am on a Saturday much easier. My family is seriously rad (and not just because they buy me cool things).

And as soon as I get a chance to get on my computer where I have pictures, I’ll post all about my week in Vegas…where I was also quite spoiled.

obsessed with and addicted to…

  • food
  • eating out
  • the Wall Street Journal
  • tweezing…anything
  • 100 calorie packs
  • Fortune
  • reading blogs
  • the Internet
  • secret blogs
  • success
  • traveling
  • spending money
  • working (just not the work I’m paid to do)
  • communicating
  • facebook
  • email
  • reading
  • learning
  • thinking
  • dental hygiene
  • professional clothes
  • new camera lenses
  • being needed
  • perfection
  • thank you notes
  • shopping
  • my chubby body
  • makeup
  • products (skin, hair, whatever)
  • ordering things online
  • new music
  • debating
  • news
  • movies
  • volunteering
  • luxury

It’s a really good thing I never started smoking, drinking, gambling, etc.

If only I could get sleep onto the list. It’s not that I can’t sleep…I just don’t. Oh, and running.

Off to bed I go. Seriously. My head on the pillow before 10. That’s the goal. Too bad I have to floss, brush, mouthwash and retain (it’s a verb, I swear) my teeth, and wash, tone and moisturize my face…and eyes, and tweeze any random hair that managed to grow today. Fifteen minutes? As if!

i’m off…

I know I didn’t write much this week, which is a bit unusual for me. I think I was working so hard on this that I didn’t have any more in me.

Hopefully, this weekend will help. I’m off to the beautiful Bay Area for some much need R and R with my fabulous sister (she needs the R and R much more than I do). Our plans? We are spending tomorrow here after which we will be dining here. Oh, and I will get to eat (if it’s only dessert, do you still say “eat?”) here tonight.

When it comes to siblings, I have been incredibly blessed!!!

in the mail

This week, the mail has been my friend. Normally, it brings bills and information about any number of business schools that I won’t be applying to, but this week was different. Sure, it helped that I ordered a few things online, but I was so surprised how quickly they all arrived.

So, here they are (and remember, we all choose to spend our money in different ways…don’t judge me).

  1. A letter from the IRS stating that I will be getting an additional $600 back from Uncle Sam.
  2. Cute, white shoes (not the easiest find in March) for working in my church’s temple. I spend five hours there one evening a week, and I’m on my feet a good portion of the time, so I felt it was worth a little investment to get shoes that were comfortable. They are amazing. Seriously amazing. I actually ended up ordering another pair (in a different style and color) because they are cute (okay, maybe not the latest trend…but still cute) and comfortable. Not the norm for me, I know.

  3. A nutrition scale. I actually used to have one (probably still do buried in the depths of my storage unit), but after spending five hours looking for it one Saturday, I decided that maybe it didn’t want to be found. I was just going to order the same one, but as with all things technology, some advancements have been made since I purchased my original one, so I ordered this one instead. It arrived on Monday. I am in love. (Is that possible?) It is amazing. I can add multiple ingredients and it keeps track of everything and will store it. No more guessing when I’m trying to calculate points. No more asking, “Is that 1.5 cups of whole strawberries? Sliced strawberries?” I can just put things on the scale and know immediately. Yes, yes, I think I really am in love.

  4. My new passport. My old one was going to expire in April and with a possible trip out of the country in May (I will be posting all about it soon), I really needed to get the new one before the old one expired. Not to mention the fact that I was taught by my mother that you should always have a current passport as you never know when you might need to leave the country unexpectedly. Ha ha ha. As in, sometimes there are deals on air travel that you just can’t pass up. It’s interesting. I haven’t been out of the country in seven years (which is a long time for me), and yet I think if I didn’t have a passport, I’d feel trapped. I mean, I love my country, but there’s something comforting about knowing I can leave it at any time.

chicago

So…here it is, finally. My recap of Chicago, or at least the sites I saw and places I ate. I left out the play-by-play of my shopping. You can thank me for that later. And in case it wasn’t evident before (which I’m sure it was) I am a total foodie. Good times.

Friday evening, after picking me up at the airport (thank you) Kelly and Kevin took me to their favorite place to take visitors for dinner, Ballo. It was great. I have never been a huge meatball fan, but I’m a believer in being open-minded, so I didn’t say anything when they ordered some…and I was right to keep my mouth shut. They were absolutely delicious, as was everything else we ordered.

Lunch on Saturday was at The Signature Room. This is obviously not a picture of the food, but the view of Navy Pier from the restaurant, on the 95th floor, which is really why the restaurant is such a big deal. Amazing!


The Art Institute of Chicago. I went here twice. On Saturday, we saw a very thought provoking photography exhibit (and warmed up). It was all about adolescence in women. I could have spent hours in that one room alone (except that the museum was closing, so we got kicked out). The next day, Kelly and I went to see the impressionists (my favorite art period) and it was incredible to see some of my favorite paintings in person; some of Monet’s Water Lilies, Renoir’s Woman at the Piano, Van Gogh’s The Bedroom, and Seurat’s A Sunday on La Grande Jatte.

This is one of the reasons I love big cities: street performers. These guys were outside of the Art Institute and they played so well.

At the recommendation of Jenny (and Oprah…apparently), I also picked up a bag of The Mix at Garrett Popcorn; a combination of cheese popcorn and caramel popcorn that is their specialty (and I’m all about specialties). It was surprisingly good, although next time I might have to try the Macadamia CaramelCrisp. Doesn’t that just sound delicious?

We went to Giordano’s for dinner on Saturday and this is where I had my first experience with Chicago deep dish pizza. It really is so much better than regular pizza and totally different than real Italian pizza. I am a fan.
As is my true nature, I needed a little something sweet, so Kelly and I stopped at Potbelly’s for shakes. So. Good.

I had the good fortune to visit Chicago during its Restaurant Week (I also had this luck on my D.C. trip last summer). Kelly made reservations for us at the Pump Room. It was so delicious. Honestly, I probably would have been happy with just the croissants (the best I’ve ever had on American soil), but the rest of it was worth the calories, too.


I was luck enough to make two visits to Millennium Park. This is the giant bean. Strange? Yes. Fascinating? Absolutely. Entertaining? Completely.


On our way back to Kelly’s to pick up my luggage and head to the airport, I wanted to stop at Paper Source. We had just enough time, so we got off the train and headed in (where I proceeded to spend a small fortune on…yes, paper.

But then, Kelly mentioned a chocolate shop that was just down the street. So, rather than be practical and head back to the apartment so I wouldn’t be late for my flight, we went to Vosges Chocolates. I had actually seen this place on-line before my trip and wanted to go there, but had completely forgotten about it. I think I might have had the best hot chocolate I’ve ever tasted (it might be a tie with Max Brenner) and I also purchased some truffles that were absolutely divine. I felt a little daring with the strange flavor combinations; coconut and curry, and various chilies, but they ended up being absolutely delightful (once I was able to taste them…as they were in my luggage that didn’t make it on the plane because I was late to the airport because I stopped to purchase them).


As you can see, I had an absolutely delightful time (well, minus the interview that I didn’t manage to get to on time).