Sunday, June 14, 2009

Summer in Chicago?

I have to admit that it really hasn't felt much like summer. At least not the summers I'm used to. I know that my family, (who is reading this,) will be blasting their air conditioners and cursing the 90 degree weather, where I have been cursing the chilly grey skies. According to WGN Weather center, the average temp for Chicago in June has been 59.5 degrees! The coldest in 50 years! Ruben is absolutly in love with this weather! Just another great reason to take a vacation to Chicago, of course, only if you want to escape the heat.
As you can see, we're still in jackets! :)

I am looking forward to some warmer temps! I would like to go to the beach, and ride my bike. Soon, I hope!

The yard, however, is loving all this rain and coolness, because it has become so lush and green and bearing fruit!

This is the view from my porch. I love it! One of my neighbors commented on how I had my own secret garden! I was flattered! I love that book/movie!My strawberry patch has been quite plentiful! It doesn't look like much from here, but when you pull back the leaves...
you find yummy red fruit hanging from the vine. It's so much fun! It's like a treasure hunt that you can eat! And they are so sweet! The sweetest strawberries I have ever tasted!

We also have an abundance of mint growing.
We like to share it with the restaurant that Ruben works for. Fresh mint for their drinks and desserts. This variety below is actually lemon mint. Which smells just as it seems it would! Mmmmm!

Our porch is one place where we spend a lot of time during the spring and summer. It's a cozy place and has a great view of the yard and neighborhood! I actually have a herb garden that I'm growing from seed in containers on the porch.

From right to left, I have basil, fennel, and parsley. I'm looking forward to them getting bigger so that I can use them in my cooking!

And, of course, the dogs favorite past time is to sit on the porch and watch the world go by. Or at least our street! :) We live on a great block in Chicago.

At the end of our street is a coldesack, which has a fountain at the turn around. You can kind of see it in the photo below. It's a beautiful little scene!
Right next to the fountain is the public library, which is the poor mans ( or any mans, for that matter) best friend! Not only do we check out books, but music and museum passes, and dvd's. It's awesome, and all for free! You just have to return it on time! :)

I have also continued my quest for seeing great productions, and did, at Writers' Theatre World Premiere opening of a new musical A Ministers Wife. I am so proud of Writers' and the work that they have continued to do since I left. They have continued to produce fantastic productions, and I'm so proud to have been a part of this company. The Wall Street Journal announced them as THE Top Drama Company of 2008! That's for the whole nation, and is quite an honor!
The pic below are from opening night of the performance.

This is a great pic of Jane, me, and Tina Louise. We were the backstage crew. Tina and I no longer work at Writers' and Jane says she misses us a lot. It was great to chat and catch up with her!
And also to catch up with other people in the company like Sarah Poorman, who is the Marketing Associate.
Here is a pic of me with my former "Boss" (as I called him,) David Castellanos. He's the production stage manager.

After taking the pic with David, I took a moment to snap a photo of the designers and composer all sitting at a table together. The lady with her finger on her lip is the costume designer Rachel Heally, the man next to her in the blue is the composer Josh Schmidt (who is brilliant!) and the man in the white with his back to us is the set designer Brian Sydney Bembridge.


Here is a little info on the piece, and a link to check out which has some clips of the production.
THE WORLD PREMIERE OF
A MINISTER'S WIFE



Adapted by Austin Pendleton Music by Josh Schmidt and Lyrics by Jan Tranen
Directed by Michael Halberstam
Featuring Liz Baltes, Kate Fry, Kevin Gudahl, John Sanders and Alan Schmuckler
“A jaw-dropping talent. You really must hear Schmidt’s new score.” – Chicago Tribune


“A thrilling, utterly flawless debut. Catch it while you can.” – Chicago Sun-Times


Other than that, we have been taking it pretty easy. I am continuing to craft and work on projects with friends, and Ruben is still doing his boxing and weight training, as usual. I'm really excited about July! Not only will I be having my birthday, but I will spend a weekend with my family, and a weekend with some long time friends at my high school reunion.
Till next time! Much love to you all!!!

1 comment:

  1. 90º? Really? Oh, how quickly they forget. Girlfriend, We're pushin' 100º easy. Carol bought me a personal "mister" today so I can tolerate 30 minutes or so out there. :-) LOVE the blog! Love, Auntie D

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