Tuesday, October 22, 2024

Our Week - The One with Teeth Extractions, Jacob’s City Golf Tournament, the Fall Carnival, a Masquerade, and Sleepovers

Last week was a busy one, but thankfully we had some time to relax this weekend.  Here’s the recap!

Monday, October 14

Monday was the last day of Fall Break for the kids, and we were grateful to have one more day off.  We all slept in again, I made homemade waffles for breakfast, and then I spent the morning organizing pictures and trying to get caught up on blog work.  I was so behind since my phone and computer weren’t playing nicely, so Brian was kind enough to offer to do all of the grocery shopping for me so I didn’t have to stop working. 

Just before lunch, I got showered and ready for the day, and then we all ate lunch when Brian got home from the store.  The kids had dentist appointments to have some baby teeth pulled at 2, so we were out the door at 1:45 to get them there on time.  We got down the street to jump on the highway and ran into nearly standstill traffic because they were paving the highway yet again.

They have been repaving our main highway for months now, and it is a HUGE inconvenience since they have to shut down most of the lanes while they do so.  Typically, they only have the road closed for about a mile or so, but for some reason on Monday, they had the entire highway from our exit all the way until the exit at the dentist closed down to one lane, which is many miles, so the traffic was the worst it’s ever been.

Instead of taking 12-ish minutes to get there, it ended up taking us 35 minutes, and we ended up being almost 20 minutes late for their appointment.  I called them on the way to let them know what was going on, and thankfully, they allowed us to keep our appointments. 

They took both kids back right when we finally arrived, but they wouldn’t let me go back with them even though Olivia was a little bit nervous.  Jacob ended up being a champ, having all four of us removed as planned, but Olivia couldn’t get past the numbing feeling, and she was so upset that they decided not to pull hers.  Instead, they referred us to a pediatric dentist because our dentist didn’t want her to be afraid of him going forward. 

I had expected recovery to be a little tough, but Jacob had no issues whatsoever.  We gave him Ibuprofen as soon as we arrived at home, and he kept the gauze in for a couple of hours.  I let them relax with video games when we got home while I finished up some blog work and did my Bible study, and then I headed out for a run and to do an arms workout before dinner.



When I got home, I showered, and then Brian and I made breakfast for dinner since all of the foods are soft.  By dinnertime, Jacob’s mouth numbness had completely worn off, and he had no pain, so he was able to eat everything totally normally and it was all well!

During dinner, we started watching Hocus Pocus, and then we all sat down on the couch to watch afterward. 

My parents stopped by around 7:45 to use our back yard because the Atlas Comet was visible Monday night, so we stepped outside to join them, and I was able to grab this picture with my phone.  Apparently, it was visible until October 21, and it won’t be visible to humans again for 80,000 years.  Oh my!


After Momma and Daddy left, we watched a few more minutes of Hocus Pocus, and then we got the kids in the bed.  After they were settled in, Brian and I watched another episode of Nobody Wants This (seriously the BEST show), and then we watched a few minutes of The Bachelorette before calling it a night.

 

Tuesday, October 15

Tuesday, the kids headed back to school after six days off.  None of us were quite ready, but I’d say that’s pretty normal.  6 AM came really early, and it’s been harder and harder to wake early since it’s been darker and darker each morning.

I got the kids to school, dropped off some paperwork at the office, and then I headed to Fresh Market to pick up some chicken.  When I got home, I worked on the blog all day and also caught up on various other things that had been neglected while we were out of town.

I grabbed Olivia in the car line when school let out, and she and I drove home while Jacob stayed behind for his Velocity meeting.  We had just enough time at home for Olivia to grab a snack, finish her homework, and start studying, and I got the dishes done and the kitchen cleaned up before we had to turn back around to pick up Jacob.

Once Jacob was picked up, we headed home again, and this time, I had just enough time to do my quiet time and Bible study before leaving again to get Olivia to dance.  When I got home from dropping her, I made dinner – parmesan chicken, mashed potatoes, steamed broccoli, and cinnamon muffins – and we all sat down and ate shortly after Brian and Olivia got home from dance.

After dinner, I got in a stair stepper and arms workout, and after the kids were showered and ready for bed, we said goodnight to them.  It was a bit of a late night, which is unusual for a Tuesday, but we just had so much going on, and Olivia had some studying to do, so we ended up having no time for TV. 

After the kids went to bed, Brian and I were able to squeeze in one episode of Nobody Wants This and then we headed to bed, too.  I was exhausted.

Tuesday, we also found out from Jacob’s art teacher that he won first place in the “sculpture” category for a city-wide contest that they’re doing for Steeplechase, which is a huge horse-racing event in Pine Mountain, GA every year.  Our city holds a contest for all kindergarten – 12th grade students at all schools, public and private, and his won first in its category!!!!  We are invited to an awards banquet tomorrow evening, so I’ll have more details then.


Wednesday, October 16

Wednesday was a crazy day.  I dropped the kids at school, headed home, and settled in for a few hours of work, and then around 11 AM I gathered lunch for Olivia and me + all of the things we needed for the afternoon – Olivia’s dance bag, lunch and dinner for Olivia, snacks for both kids, etc. – because we were going to be on the go for the rest of the morning, afternoon, and evening with no time to come home.  I also did my devotional early.

Olivia had her consult with the pediatric dentist at noon, so I grabbed her from school at 11:30. I hate pulling the kids out of school for appointments, and we try to avoid that at all costs, but it just wasn’t going to happen with this particular dentist.  Thankfully, her appointment was lightning fast – we were in and out in less than 20 minutes – and they were really great there.

The dentist there said that he specializes in extracting teeth on little ones who are nervous/anxious about it, and he said he has some tricks up his sleeve to make for a smooth process.  She is scheduled for Thanksgiving break, and I’m glad that a) she won’t have to be put to sleep, and b) that she won’t have to miss school.  Hopefully he’ll be able to get the job done this time!

By the time her appointment was over, it was lunchtime at school, so I gave Olivia the lunch to eat that I’d brought along for her in the car.  And since we were right by Target, I pulled up there to pick up a last-minute order I’d placed so that would give Olivia time to finish her lunch before we got back to school.  Jacob had a masquerade ball for Halloween Saturday night and he and his best friend wanted to be Mario and Luigi, so I had to find a last-minute Mario costume.  Thankfully, Target had ONE LEFT in his size.  Whew.

After getting our Target pickup order, we headed back to school, and I walked Olivia to the cafeteria to join her class.  The dentist and Target pickup ended up being so fast that I had time to run home (unexpectedly) really quickly to dump all of the stuff from Target, get reorganized, and let Maui out.  I was really worried about leaving her for so long, so it was nice to be able to run home and let her out one last time before all of the afternoon activities.

In the car line, I talked to y’all on Instagram for a bit to get caught up, and then I got some work done before the kids came out.  We had to take Olivia to my parents’ house after school, and on the way there, we saw Jacob’s old piano teacher for like the 84th day in a row.  Haha.  It’s wild how our routes cross every single day now.  What are the odds with all of the different factors that play into getting us to that point every day? 

Since Jacob had his city championship for golf Wednesday evening, my parents were kind enough to take Olivia in for the afternoon and get her dance for us so I could finally attend one of Jacob’s matches.  They say it takes a village, and we have been utilizing our village a LOT lately.  We are very grateful for all of you.  <3

Once we got Olivia settled in with her homework and dance stuff and dinner at Pop and Cokie’s house, Jacob and I took off to the golf course.  Brian met us there, and then we both walked with him for all nine holes.  They did a shotgun start (a group of kids start at each of the holes and play around the course until they’re done rather than all kids waiting in line to start at the first hole), thank goodness, so we were done by 6:15, which was way earlier than we’d anticipated.  We’d expected them to do the awards ceremony afterward as that’s how it’s been done in the past, but there is new management at the golf course they use, and they said that they were going to wait to wrap some things up before doing that, which meant we were free to go.

Jacob ended up shooting a 43 (one par, three bogeys, and five double bogeys).  He hit his tee shot onto the green on three holes which is a record for him, but he had some trouble putting, so unfortunately, his score didn’t reflect how well he hit the ball.  It was SUPER windy and freezing cold, too, so I’m not sure if that had something to do with things.  Who knows.  It’s crazy, though, because apparently fall and winter decided to pull up together this year… we went from eighties and nineties to thirties, forties, and fifties with a quickness this year.





I headed straight home to let Maui out, and Brian and Jacob stopped at Chick-Fil-A to pick up dinner for the three of us.  We ate when they got home, and then I got in a strength workout, focusing on arms again.  I took a long hiatus from arms workouts after my vertigo started since the arms workouts irritate my neck which irritates my vertigo, so most of the definition that I’d worked so hard to sculpt back in 2022 and early 2023 is gone.

After my workout, I got ready for bed, did my Bible study since I’d never had the chance to do it on the go, and then I helped Olivia dry her hair before bed.  Brian had picked her up from dancing and they’d gotten home a little after 8:30 so it was another late night.

By the time I had the chance to sit down on the couch, it was already 9:45, so I let Maui snuggle for about 20 minutes and then I sent her to bed so I could go to bed, too.

 

Thursday, October 17

Thursday morning, it was freezing – 38 degrees! – so we all bundled up because that is COLD for us, especially in October.  I dropped the kids at school, attempted and failed to pick up my contacts from the eye doctor (because the optical shop opened later than the office and they failed to mention that on their website) and then I headed back to the school to have a meeting with one of the teachers about upcoming things. 

By the time our meeting was over, it was time to head to the church to meet Olivia for Mass and her first quarter awards ceremony.  She is in the choir at school now, so she sings at every Mass, so I couldn’t sit with her, but I love watching her get up there and sing.  She loves it, and I love it for her.

After Mass was over, she came to sit with me, and then we watched third, fourth, and fifth grade receive their awards.  Olivia received the award for Honor’s Roll, meeting her AR goal, and the religion award this quarter.  Fifth grade is when the curriculum gets very rigorous, and we are very proud of her for working so hard this quarter!

After Mass was over, I headed straight home to get some things done before I had to be back at school to pick up the kids.  First up, was lunch because I was starving since I hadn’t had my morning tea and snack.  Then, I caught up on some blog reading and worked on a couple of blog posts. 

After school, the kids and I headed to music lessons.  Jacob worked on a couple of new Minecraft songs for piano, and then Olivia started working on Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.  She had been working on the song Red from The Rise of Red (the new Disney Descendants movie), but it’s soooo fast-paced that she was getting a little frustrated with it.  It was just too aggressive considering she’s only been playing for a couple of months, so Mr. Steve decided to slow things down for her.  He figured she might want to be able to play a Christmas song by the time Christmas rolls around, and he said that in order to be able to do that, she needed to start now to learn it.

When we got home from music lessons, Olivia did her homework and did some extra math work to prepare for her math test on Friday, and I did my Bible study and assisted her as needed.  After that, Jacob started learning The Christmas Song on the piano while Olivia practiced Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas on her guitar, and I got started on dinner.  I have to say, all of that Christmas music made me VERY excited for the Christmas season!

Friday afternoon, I also got a text from Olivia’s teacher saying that they’d had a contest in fifth grade, and she’d won first place!  Each student was given a different haunted house somewhere here in the United States, and the kids had to write persuasive essays on why someone should buy the houses.  The school principal and her teacher picked hers to win first place.  Her teacher texted the moms of the top three winners to ask their favorite donut flavors because she wanted to surprise them with donuts the next morning since they’d won.  Is that not the sweetest?  My girl does love to write, so creative writing is where she shines!

When Brian got home from work, we had turkey and cheese biscuit sliders and fruit for dinner, and then we got the kitchen cleaned up.  The kids headed to take showers after dinner, and I got in a mixed cardio workout.  I’d hoped to go for a walk outside, but we got a late start on dinner, so it was getting too dark by the time my workout rolled around.

After that, we got the kids in the bed around 8:45 which is a little earlier than most other nights, and they both read in bed for a bit while Brian and I watched two more episodes of Nobody Wants This.

 

Friday, October 18

Friday, I HAD NOWHERE TO BE WHILE THE KIDS WERE AT SCHOOL!!!!  Can you tell I was excited about that?!  So, I made a long to-do list, grabbed a cinnamon muffin and some hot tea, I wrapped up in my blanket, and I settled in for a long day of work and crossing things off the list.

When we got home from school, I got my Bible study done, and then Brian and the kids and I headed back to the kids’ school for their fall carnival.  Both kids had friends there, so they hung out with their friends while B and I hung out with friends, too, and then we snuck out a little early so we could go eat dinner at our favorite Mexican restaurant near the school.  We hadn’t had it in, like, two months maybe??  So, we were all craving it since we were long overdue.


When we got home, we all got into PJs, and then we finished Hocus Pocus that we’d started earlier in the week.  Tis the season for being so busy that we don’t have time to watch a movie all in one sitting.  Ha!

I took an epic couch nap while we finished the movie – I just can’t stay awake Friday evenings anymore – and then when the movie was over, we go the kids in the bed and Brian and I finished season one of Nobody Wants This.  Y’all.  I haven’t loved a show this much in a very long time.  I’m thinking it is going to bump something out of my Top five.  It is THAT good.


Saturday, October 19

Saturday morning, we all slept in, and then Olivia and I made homemade waffles for breakfast.  Brian and I sat on the couch and watched ESPN College GameDay from start to finish – three hours LOL – and it was so nice to waste away for a bit.  I never really do that aside from 30 minutes to an hour in the evening when B and I watch TV before bed.  While we watched GameDay, I also stalked social media for aaaallll of the Eras Tour updates because the U.S. leg started again last Friday in Miami.  I can’t get enough!


When GameDay was over, I finally got up and got in a workout.  I did a hodgepodge of things – a little bit of cardio, some weights, some resistance training, and then we had lunch.

After lunch, I was productive for a couple of hours tidying the house, doing some laundry, and working on the blog for a bit, and I also did my Bible study.

After that, I showered and got ready while watching the Bama vs. Tennessee game.  I had totally picked Tennessee to win, and I can’t believe they actually pulled it off!

Once I was done getting ready, I sat back down on the couch again with B to watch some more of the Bama/Tennessee game, and I started getting my planner for 2025 set up.  I always start by filling in all birthdays and anniversaries, all of the kids’ extracurricular activities, and believe it or not, I already had numerous appointments and meetings to add.  I didn’t finish getting the whole thing set up, but I made a big dent in it!

Olivia’s friend, Maren, was dropped off at our house a little after 5 since she was sleeping over.  Jacob had a masquerade ball to attend Saturday night, and he was spending the night with his friend, so we let Olivia have a friend over, too.

I had to leave at 5:45 to pick up Jacob’s friend, WJ, and get them to their masquerade ball, and of course, we had to take some pictures of them in their costumes before we left.  I love it!  Haha.

The boys’ masquerade ball was at a local church, and the place was jumpin’ by the time we arrived.  There were kids dressed in costume everywhere and they had a great turnout.  After I said goodbye to them, I swung by two pizza places to pick up dinner – one local place that Brian and I love, and then Domino’s for Olivia and Maren since Olivia doesn’t like the pizza from the local place – and then I headed home just in time to watch the end of the Bama/Tennessee game.

After dinner, the girls went outside to play in the back yard (in the dark – haha) and then Brian and I settled in for the Georgia vs. Texas game.  Sheesh, what. a. game.

Georgia went in as the underdogs and we had to go up against the #1 team, the media, the Vegas odds, the refs (don’t get me started), and the Texas fans (who threw trash all over their own field at one point), and we still beat them 30-15.  I don’t think a regular season win has felt this good in a long time!

Brian and I were pretty much baffled for the majority of the game.  I always hate blaming officials (refs) during games, but my gosh, that was some of the worst officiating I think I’ve ever seen in my 25 years of watching (and really paying attention to) college football.

The worst call of the game was when the refs made a bad call that happened to be in our favor (yes, as a Georgia fan, I know it was a bad call), but the officials announced the penalty, marked off the yards, and then put the ball down on the field for the next play.  Once announced, a non-reviewable play can’t be reviewed/overturned, and the game is supposed to continue regardless of whether or not it was a bad call. 

Well, the Texas fans decided to start throwing bottles and cans and trash all over the field to show their disgust, which of course, endangered all of the players, coaches, staff, cheerleaders, and everyone else on the field, and because the game had to be put on pause to clean up all of the trash, the officials ended up reviewing the video and overturning their non-reviewable/non-overturnable call.  And then, to make matters even more insane, they didn’t even penalize Texas for their fans throwing bottles and cans all over the field.  We were completely shocked. 

In my 25 years of really watching college football, I have only seen trash thrown on the field one other time (never forget the mustard bottle at Tennessee!  IYKYK) and I have NEVER seen officials go rogue and overturn something that’s not eligible to be overturned.  It was just shocking.  Talk about setting a dangerous precedent for fans of all teams going forward… throw a tantrum = get your way. 

So don’t be surprised going forward if college football fans start throwing trash more often when there are bad calls during a game.  Ugh.  All of this below!


Anyhoo, the officials went on to make many, many more bad calls throughout the game (mostly in Texas’s favor) but we still beat them 30-15.  I can’t even imagine how utterly exhausted Kirby Smart, the staff, and the team were after that win because I was utterly exhausted just watching. 

Glad we got the win, though!  A couple of funnies did come from it on social media, though... IYKYK.  Hahahaha.  And please excuse the language.


Oh, and on Sunday the SEC slapped Texas with a fat fine of $250K, and they are requiring the school to use all measures to identify all individuals who threw trash on the field and/or at our team and prohibit them from attending any Texas athletics events for the remainder of the academic year.  They also said that they have the right to suspend their alcohol sale privileges if requirements are not met.  OUCH.

Welcome to the SEC, Texas!!  Please learn to play nice.  We don’t behave like that in our conference.

We ended up getting in bed super late since the game ran late.  And thankfully, WJ’s dad had picked up Jacob and WJ from the masquerade since they were spending the night at WJ’s, so we didn’t have to pause our game.  He sent me my proof of life picture when he got them.   Haha.


Sunday, October 20

Sunday morning, we slept in again, Brian picked up donuts for the girls (and us), and then I got to work, getting stuff done.

I got the kitchen cleaned up, I listened to my Sunday morning sermon, I did yoga, I got my planner ready for the week ahead and made my to do list for Monday, and I worked on my blog post for Monday. 

Late in the morning, I got showered and ready, and then Brian took Maren home on the way to his tennis match just as WJ’s dad was dropping Jacob off at home from his sleepover.

He was tired from staying up so late, but he’d had a blast at his masquerade.  He and WJ had gotten Honorable Mention in the costume contest, and he said that they’d done all kinds of other fun stuff – various games, a dance contest, etc.

When he got home, the three of us sat down and ate lunch.  Brian had already eaten and was gone at his tennis match, and then after lunch I got right back to doing things – laundry, sorting dirty clothes, cleaning the house, trying on a couple of Amazon purchases and getting the returns ready because they didn’t work, etc. 

Meanwhile, the kids tidied, studied, showered, and got everything ready for Monday, and then they both settled in for screentime for the afternoon.  They were both exhausted after their sleepovers, and I’m honestly surprised nobody fell asleep.

While they had screen time, I worked.  I finished my blog post for Monday, I transferred all pictures and videos from my phone to my computer from the week, I got those organized, I freed up some space on my phone and synced it, and I updated iOS twice (since I was behind).  Whew.

At 5:30, we left to go to Sunday dinner at my parents’ house, and on the way, we swung by Maren’s house to drop off a couple of things that she had left at our house.  Lol.

We celebrated my brother’s roommate’s birthday at Sunday dinner and my Momma made a delicious dinner.  About five minutes into dinner, we realized nobody had seen Maui in a while, so after looking for her all over the house, Brian and my brother and his friends went out to look for her, and that little stinker was running up the street.  We’re not 100% sure how she got out, but it’s not like her to run EVER.  We let her out all the time in our yard and in my parents’ yard and she never tries to run away, so it was very out of character for her.  And it scared me to death.  I was so mad at her!  But so relieved when they finally found her.

After that, we headed home, got the kids in the bed early since they’d had no sleep Saturday, and then Brian and I watched Dave Matthews Band get inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.  If you’ve been here for any amount of time, you know I am obsessed with them.  I’ve loved them since I was 12, I’ve been to 28 of their concerts, and they are just my absolute faves, so I thought this was well deserved and LONG overdue!  My blog is a nod to their song One Sweet World, after all!  If you didn’t know, now you know!

Happy Tuesday, y’all!

Monday, October 21, 2024

Our 2024 Chicago Trip - Day 1

We just got back from a trip to Chicago (I’m sure many of you followed along on Instagram) and it was truly THE BEST TRIP.  Our family loves a big city, y’all!  I feel like all of us just thrive in a big city.  We all pretty much just thrive on vacation period, I suppose.  Haha.  I’m always the most laid-back version of myself (shockingly) when I’m traveling, Brian is a highly experienced world-wide traveler, and apparently, both of our kids got the travel bug from Brian and me because they are seriously fantastic little travelers. 

This was my first visit to Chicago, and I thought going in that it was also my first visit to the state of Illinois, but, surprise, surprise, I found out after our trip that I went to Illinois when I was 12.  Apparently, we drove through there when we took a two-week long road trip in 1994, and I had no idea that we’d done that.  So going in, I thought I was checking off the state of Illinois from my 50 states bucket list for the first time, but… I’d already been there.  Lol.  The kids got to check off their seventh state visited on this trip, though!  They’ve now visited Georgia (we live here – haha), Alabama, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, New York, and Illinois. 

A few random observations about Chicago before I get started on the recap since this was my first time going (and I’m mostly comparing it to NYC since I’ve been there so many times)…

 

-       Chicago is SO MUCH MORE LAID BACK than New York City.

-       It’s pedestrian-friendly, but it’s not crowded at all.  The only places we encountered lots of people were at The Bean and waiting in line on the Sky Deck to take pictures on the glass walkouts.  Other than that, it was easy breezy.

-       The traffic isn’t bad at all (or at least it wasn’t when we were there).

-       Everyone is so friendly.

-       Cars do not try to run you over even when you are crossing the crosswalks at the appropriate times.

-       It’s not super smelly like New York City.  In NYC, your nose is constantly being assaulted by car exhaust, sewage smell, food carts frying onions, cigarette smoke, weed, etc. but it wasn’t like that in Chicago.  While we did smell weed quite a few times and we did smell sewage a couple of times, overall, the air was pretty fresh.

-       We never once had to make a reservation for a restaurant and we were able to get in at every single place that we chose to visit right away.  And we often ate at peak mealtimes.  The only exception was Lou Malnati’s… the first location we attempted to eat lunch at had a 1.5 hour wait, but the girl there told us to walk a few blocks over to the other location and we were able to get in immediately.

-       The Uber drivers are pretty chatty there.  One guy was actually a little TOO chatty and he didn’t shut up for the entire time we were in his car.  Haha.

-       The river running through the middle of the city is A VIBE.

 

All that said, we absolutely loved Chicago, and we would definitely go back!  I do have to say that I still like NYC better despite all of the negative things I just listed above.  Haha.  But I think that’s just because NYC is so iconic… especially if you go at Christmastime.

Okay, now for the recap…

Wednesday, October 9

Wednesday morning, we were up at 5:30 AM and out the door to head to Atlanta before the sun was up because we had an early flight.  We arrived at the airport with just enough time to grab breakfast before our flight boarded, and the kids were excited about the assortment of pastries at one of the little cafes in the ATL airport.  I opted for a blueberry lemon scone (I LOVE a scone, y’all!), Brian had a banana nut muffin, Jacob had a massive cinnamon roll, and Olivia opted for… an assortment of macarons.  Hahahaha.  Y’ALL.  When on vacation, right?!


We flew United Airlines this time since Chicago is a big hub for United (hello, Home Alone!!!!), and that was my first time flying with them as we use Delta, like, 99% of the time.  Our flight was on time, and it ended up being smooth and good, but when we first boarded the plane, the captain came on over the announcements and said that the toilets weren’t working.  WHAT?!  He said that maintenance was on board trying to get them up and running, but ultimately, they failed.  Thankfully, he said that they would work once we got above 15,000 feet, but then they would shut off again once we got below 15,000 feet on our descent into Chicago. 

If y’all don’t already know, being without a bathroom is one of the ultimate anxiety inducers for me, so I expected myself to go into a downward spiral, but thankfully, that didn’t happen.  Normally, if somebody says there’s no bathroom, I immediately have to go.  Haha.  So, I was very grateful to my mind and body for not freaking out.

Anyway, the whole flight went off without a hitch, and we managed to get there on time even though we left a little later due to the maintenance crew working on the bathrooms prior to takeoff.  The kids did great, too.  This was their second trip to fly so they’re old pros now!  They both played trivia the entire time we were in the air.  United has a trivia game that you can play against other passengers on the flight, so the two of them played against one other passenger the entire time, and it made the flight pass quickly for them. 

Unfortunately, United does not offer free Wi-fi (get with the times, United!!) and I wasn’t about to pay for it, so I ended up playing trivia with the kids and listening to music for a bit on my phone to pass the time.  I had intended to post Amazon deals and do some Christmas shopping since Amazon Big Deal Days was going on, but I ended up opting out since there was no free internet. 


Once we landed, we took an Uber to the hotel.  It was about a 30-minute ride, and I was shocked at how little traffic there is in Chicago!  I guess I expected it to be bumper to bumper like New York City with tons of honking and aggressive driving, but y’all, Chicago is so laid-back compared to NYC.  We had a super pleasant experience driving in, and our Uber driver was so nice, too.  He even chatted with us a bit.  The Uber drivers in NYC do not chat.  Haha.

We stayed at the Embassy Suites on North State Street, and we loved everything about it.  The location was great, the hotel was super nice, they had a free, hot breakfast with tons of options every morning, they had a happy hour with an open bar and free cocktails/snacks every evening, and our room was a suite, so Brian and I had a king sized bed in our own room + a small living room (with a pullout couch where the kids slept), a bar area with a small fridge, a sink, and a coffee maker, and a decent-sized bathroom.  It was soooo nice to have all that space compared to the shoeboxes we always have to stay in when we visit NYC.  There was also the loveliest Italian bistro connected to our hotel that we ate dinner at one night, and there was a Starbucks on the corner next door.  WINNING.

When we arrived, it was still very early so we knew our room wouldn’t be ready, but we had the nicest concierge who held all of our luggage so we could go explore.  And we ended up getting a text that our room was ready shortly after we left, so they were ahead of schedule with the check-in time for us.

After we dropped our bags, we were on a mission to find lunch, because although it was only 1 PM in Chicago, it was 2 PM back home, so we were way past lunchtime.  We’d been told by several people that we had to eat at Portillo’s while we were there since it’s one of those iconic spots, so we did just that. 

It was pretty busy in there when we arrived, and I was worried we wouldn’t be able to find a table, but we ended up having no problems at all.  Since Portillo’s specializes in hot dogs (and since Chicago is famous for their hot dogs), Brian and I both opted for a Chicago dog.  They come with mustard, relish, celery salt, freshly chopped onions, sliced red ripe tomatoes, a kosher pickle, and sport peppers on a poppy seed bun.  I had them remove the onions and peppers from mine only because I have a sensitive stomach and I didn’t want to be suffering the rest of the day, and Brian got his the way it came minus the onions.  Jacob opted for spaghetti and meatballs, and Olivia got a cheeseburger.

My thoughts about the Chicago-style dog?  It was okay, but I wasn’t super impressed.  I mean, it was good, but it was really weird that they put an actual pickle on it.  I prefer traditional relish.  And also, I know this is BLASPHEMY in Chicago, but y’all, I just have to have ketchup on my hot dogs!  I am from the south, and in the south, we put mustard AND ketchup on our dogs.  ;o)

Portillo’s is also known for their milkshakes, so Brian and the kids each had one of those – vanilla for Jacob, chocolate for Olivia, and salted caramel spice cake for Brian.  I did have several sips of Brian’s and it was gooood.


After we left Portillo’s, we grabbed an Uber and had him take us to the train station so we could go see our very first sight on our trip… THE HOME ALONE HOUSE!!!!

Y’all!!  Home Alone is one of my all-time favorite movies.  My brothers and I grew up watching it constantly.  My younger brother (the one who is closest in age to me) and I saw it at the movie theater when it came out (my littlest brother wasn’t even born then), and we have watched it hundreds of times over the years.  We would watch it all year long – spring, summer, fall, winter – when we were little, and we can quote nearly the entire thing from start to finish. 

When we were planning our trip, I told Brian that there was no way I could go to Chicago and not see that house, even though it’s a bit of a haul from the city.  So that was the very first thing we set out to do on our trip and I have zero regrets.  It was everything I hoped it would be!

When we arrived at the Metra station (it was not the L train as I mistakenly said in my Instagram story… thank you to one of my Instagram followers for politely correcting me as I don’t want to be giving misinformation!), we had just missed the train, and it appeared that another one wasn’t coming along for a whole hour.  Thankfully, we decided to doublecheck with someone who worked there, and they showed us that another one was leaving in 30 minutes, so we bought day passes and boarded. 

The Metra trains are double-deckers, so naturally, the kids wanted to sit upstairs, and I have to say that was a great decision because you could see so much from up there! 

The Home Alone house is in a neighborhood in Winnetka, IL, a little village in the suburbs of Chicago, and it was the 11th stop out of Chicago.  The train ride was 38 minutes, and then the house is just a 0.3 mile walk through the quaintest little town square from the train station. 

Y’all, it was totally worth it to see this iconic house from one of my favorite movies ever!  When we walked up to it, I totally teared up.  I still can’t believe I got to see it in person.  It was everything I hoped it would be despite the fact that some changes have been made to it over the years. 

For those of you who are interested, the garage on the left side of the house in the movie is no longer there, the circular driveway is gone and has been replaced with a standard driveway on the left side of the house, and there has been a black iron fence installed, likely to keep people from walking on the property.  So while it looks mostly the same as it did in the movie, there have been some little tweaks here and there.  But just look at it... can you even?!









Considering this movie is now 34 years old and considering it’s a little bit of a haul from Chicago, there were still people walking up to the house and driving by constantly to take pictures of it while we were there.  And we were there for about 25 minutes.  And the house is on a regular street in a regular neighborhood and people live there (it’s not a museum or a touristy town), so it is just wild to me that people are still visiting it so often 34 years later.  Haha.

We were there right around the time that school was letting out, and it was a gorgeous fall day – perfect, in fact – sunny, cool, and crisp, so there were kids running around everywhere.  Many were riding bikes, many were walking on the sidewalks, and from the looks of it, it’s just the sweetest, safest little town.  It looked like something out of a movie – it literally is something out of a movie, haha – and I told Brian I’m ready to move there!  From the well-kept houses with tons of charm, the big trees filled with fall leaves, and the kids running up and down the streets and sidewalks, the area is seriously such a dream!  The house next door to the Home Alone house is for sale, so I guess that’s our sign that it’s time to move to Illinois!  Haha.

As we were leaving the house (and after we took a gazillion pictures and videos), a van drove by that looked just like Harry and Marv's van  LOL  and we were all tripping out!  The van was white rather than baby blue, and it wasn't a plumber, but get this... it was a Christmas lights stringing company!  Hahahaha.  Perfection.  We'll never forget our Wet Bandits sighting!!

We walked back to the little town square after that, and I just fell head over heels for Winnetka.  There was a little toy shop that the kids wanted to stop in, but unfortunately, it had just closed, so we walked to the little coffee shop on the corner – Hometown Coffee & Juice – to take a little break and get some waters. 

Hometown Coffee & Juice is the cutest little place with an espresso bar, cold pressed juices, and tons of tea and smoothie options + they have bagels and salads and various types of toast and really yummy treats.  We just grabbed some waters since everyone needed to stay hydrated after our flight and all of the walking we did, but we did sit in there for a bit to soak it all up. 

On one of the walls, they have a little bulletin board where they have pictures of all of the local dogs in their little town and I thought that was just the cutest thing ever.  It was seriously the quaintest little town square, and I didn’t want to leave.




We wanted to make it to the Sears Tower AKA Willis Tower observation deck before dusk, though, so we knew we needed to get back to the city, so we made the short walk back to the train station and jumped on the first one that came along that was headed back to Chicago.  When we got on, the train was full and most of it was students from various private schools in the area (so weird to have to take a train home as a kid, right?!) but we were able to walk from car to car until we finally found some empty seats upstairs.

The ride back was uneventful and quick, and I talked to my Momma on the phone for a lot of it because I was just bursting to tell someone about Winnetka.  Haha.

When we arrived back in Chicago, we walked to the Sears Tower (it’s so hard to call it Willis Tower now after it was the Sears Tower for so long), and we were able to get right in for the observation deck, no waiting for tickets or anything.


They have a bunch of really cool stuff to see on the way to the elevators, so we stopped and took pictures along the way, and then we had to wait about five minutes to get on the elevator to go up.




The observation deck is on the 103rd floor, and the elevator ride is SUPER FAST – I think it was only about 60 seconds long – and the kids finally both learned how to pop their ears on the way up.  Neither of them have been able to pop their ears on command, which has made Olivia a little uncomfortable on flights (since she wouldn’t wear her Earplanes), so I was happy they finally both figured it out.

Sears Tower is 1,353 feet in the air, making it officially the tallest building that we’ve ever visited, and the views were spectacular as you can probably imagine.  This was my first time ever seeing any of the Great Lakes, and it’s just wild to me how Lake Michigan really does just look like an ocean. 






We ended up timing our visit just right because we were able to see the view from daylight until total darkness, and the nighttime city views were incredible.  They had a massive flipping sequins wall where you could “leave your mark in the sky,” so the kids wrote their names and I drew a heart (surprise, surprise) and then, of course, we had to document it with some pictures.



Sears Tower has glass floor walkouts, and there was a bit of a long line for those, so we went back-and-forth about whether or not to wait in line, and ultimately, we decided to wait.  I had originally told Brian I was okay with skipping it since we’ve already done a glass floor walkout in NYC, but I’m SO GLAD we didn’t because we ended up getting to take our pictures at night with the city lights shining below us, and that was quite an experience!  We did our glass floor walkout in NYC during the day, so it was nice to have a completely different vantage point.

We ended up waiting, maybe, 30 minutes for our turn, and they only give you 90 seconds on the glass, but we were able to get all of the pictures that we wanted to get, and then I couldn’t resist buying the professional photo that they took of us when we first walked out there.

Stepping out on 1.5 inches of glass with the city 1,353 feet below you is definitely unsettling, but thankfully, I did okay with my vertigo.  When we went to New York City, Olivia was terrified to step out on the glass, though I was able to get her to do it eventually for one picture.  But on this trip – fearless!  She walked right out there and even took pictures by herself.  Growth.  <3  And Jacob wins for best picture of the night!  He wanted to lay down!










Once we were done there, it was getting late, and we were all starving and ready for dinner.  We snapped a few more pictures of the sky line, headed back down the elevator to the ground floor, the kids bought hot dog souvenirs because – Chicago – and I bought the pictures from our visit (the first three are a green screen and the fourth picture is the real one of us on The Ledge), and then we Ubered back to our hotel.








The first order of business at the hotel was to get all of our luggage and find our room, and we were super pleased with the room.  It was spacious and modern and clean, and it was such a treat to have that much space in a big city since our hotel room in New York City in 2022 was so itty bitty.  We were also on the eighth floor, which was perfect, because I like to be high enough so we don’t hear as much of the road noise, but I don’t want to be high enough to have issues getting an elevator or feel the building swaying.  Haha.  This hotel maxed out at eleven floors so that wouldn’t have happened anyway.


Since it was so late (it was 9 PM our time back home), we didn’t feel like walking or Ubering anywhere for dinner, so instead, we just decided to eat at Osteria Via Stato, the darling Italian Bistro connected to our hotel, and it turned out to be the BEST decision.  We were able to be seated immediately, the service was top-notch, the food was delicious, the drinks were fantastic, and the ambiance was perfection. 

Brian and I started with a round of cocktails – a Sicilian Old-Fashioned for him (bourbon, Zucca Amaro, bitter truth cherry bark, vanilla bitters, and Amarena cherry) and a Stella Bianca for me (vodka, St. Germain Elderflower, white grape juice, and fresh lemon sour) – and we ordered the parmesan garlic bread with pomodoro dipping sauce as an appetizer since we were all starving. 

Brian and I shared the charred pepperoni pizza and a Caesar salad for dinner, and the kids shared a half-sausage (Jacob) and half-cheese (Olivia) pizza.  The pizza was Italian style thin crust pizza – not Chicago deep dish style – and we knew that going in, but don’t worry – we did eventually get some real Chicago style pizza on the trip!  ;o) 

All of the food was incredible, but the parmesan garlic bread might have been some of the best bread I’ve ever had in my life.  SO, SO good.




By the time we were finished there, it was 10:15 PM our time, so we were all exhausted after our early wakeup call and a long day of travel + sight-seeing, so we headed up to our room.  We had to call the concierge for some extra blankets and towels, and then once those arrived, we all hit the hay.

It was truly the best first day, and we couldn’t have asked for more!  Stay tuned for the rest of our trip… I should have those posts up soon!

Happy Monday, y’all!