Thursday, March 23, 2006

Back Home

By the way, in case it wasn't obvious, we're back home now. The trip back was a bit more exciting than the trip there. Due to weather we were stuck in the airport all day as our flight kept getting delayed. The airport was PACKED with cranky, frustrated people, but far from getting us down, instead it allowed us to explore and share some quality time, at least as much as possible in the world's busiest airport.

Here are some more photos from the trip.

At the pub down the street after seeing Iraqtile Dysfunction at Second City. (Second City was awesome!)
Waiting for the Subway.
Riding the subway.
At Joe's Sports Bar watching the Duke game. (They have big screen televisions everywhere!)
Joe's Sports Bar was packed!
So packed, they have a vending machine for ear plugs!
Standing in front of Wrigley Field.
Standing in front of Sue, the world's largest, most complete, and best preserved Tyrannosaurus Rex skelaton, at the Field Museum. She measures 42 feet long, 13 feet tall, and weighed 7 tons when alive. She's named after Susan Hendrickson, the fossil hunter who discovered her.
Inside the Egyptian tomb, part of the Inside Ancient Egypt exhibit at the Field Museum. Those are the actual blocks (and actual hieroglyphics) from the tomb in Egypt in the background.
The lobby of the Fisher Building, where we stayed. Behind the plaque is the Consierge desk. We had floorplan B1 on the 13th floor (yes, there's a floor labelled 13). The 19th floor had a lounge/games room with a foosball table, a bar, a pool table, a fireplace, couches, and a big screen TV. Sweet!
Time to leave!


That's all for now, I'll have more photos up in the next couple of days.

Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Cool Illusion!

Check out this interesting video illusion that our pastor showed in church the other day.

QuickTime video
"This demonstrates the immense power of top-down knowledge which will actually counter signals bottom-up from the senses, and force an extraordinary illusion in which the sensory information of the present is cancelled by immense knowledge derived from the past"
-- Richard Gregory

Monday, March 20, 2006

Quotes Stuck In My Head

I've had a couple of quotes stuck in my head lately.

The first is from Robert Spritz in The Weatherman:
"Do you know that the harder thing to do and the right thing to do are usually the same thing? Nothing that has meaning is easy. 'Easy' doesn't enter into grown-up life, to get anything of value, you have to sacrifice."

The second is an exchange between Jerry and George in episode 113 of Seinfeld (The Maestro):
JERRY: Get this, he [The Maestro] tells me there are no houses to rent anywhere in Tuscany.
GEORGE: You're renting a house in Tuscany?
JERRY: No.
GEORGE: So what do you care?

Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Swimmin' with da fishes

Went to the Shedd Aquarium today.

Dolphins performing in the Oceanarium show.
Penguins chillin' on the rocks.
More of the dolphin performance.
My girlfriend smooching a turtle.
My girlfriend and I in front of the aquarium, with the Chicago skyline in the background.


More Photos

Posted some more photos on my Flickr page this morning. (It's too much work to post them on the blog too, so you'll just have to look at them there)

Tuesday, March 07, 2006

Just a Few Photos

Below are some photos from the first few days. All the photos from Chicago can be viewed on my Chicago tag Flickr page.

Me with one of the Blue Men after the Blue Man Group show. The blue mark on my face was put there by the Blue Man after they took me up on stage from out of the audience to "participate" in the show.
Me, my girlfriend, and my friend at the Green Mill jazz lounge.
My girlfriend and I in front of the Cloud Gate at Millennium Park.
A sign on one of the streets in Chicago.


Sunday, March 05, 2006

We're here!

We're in the Windy City now and it's fantastic! The flight was quick, about 1.5 hours, and the first couple of days have been hectic! There's a lot to see and do I don't know how we're going to fit it all in to 10 days. Yesterday we walked around Millenium Park and shopped on the Magnificent Mile, where I got a jacket and three shirts for $115 (regular over $250!). In the evening we went to the Green Mill jazz lounge, one of Al Capone's former speakeasys, then Ginger's Ale House where we had a few pints and watched the Newcastle match.

To say that Chicago is Winnipeg only slightly larger is a huge understatement! Winnipeggers like to delude themselves into thinking that their city is just as good as cities like Chicago (and Toronto!) but once you actually leave the confines of the perimeter highway there's no denying that Winnipeg has grossly missed it's potential. Anyway, more on that later. We've got a big day today. We're going to see the Blue Man Group in the afternoon, then doing more shopping on the Magnificent Mile, and finally closing the day off with an invite only Oscar party at Orso restaurant!

(I've taken a bunch of pictures already, but I forgot the cable to download them from the camera. My friend said he should have one that fits at the office so I'll post some pics as soon as I find one.)

Wednesday, March 01, 2006

Oh What a Season!

Due to my trip to The Windy City this Friday I played my last Futsal game of the season Tuesday. With a short bench (only one sub!), people playing out of position, and numerous key players missing we almost managed a draw. If it weren't for a heartbreaking lucky bounce with 10 seconds left in the game we would have stolen a point against difficult odds. No matter though, it was a fun game that was well played and served as a fitting end to the season. I don't know what the future holds but I was proud and honoured to be a part of this team. They're a well run, talented, and fun group of guys and should do very well in the upcoming outdoor season. I can honestly say that this Futsal season was the most fun I've had playing soccer since my youth.

I think the following situation sums the atmosphere on this team perfectly: When I told the coaching staff that I had been invited to tryout for another outdoor squad, instead of berating me and sending an email to the manager of the other team saying how poor a player I was they congratulated me, wished me luck, and told me that I would always have a place on their team. Now THAT'S a quality organization.

Here's hoping the snow melts soon!