Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Cedar Point Recap

The camera that was used to capture our adventure was missing in action up until now, so apologies on the delayed re-cap post.  The trip was a blast, per usual!  The 10 of us left Chicago early on Friday morning, getting to Cedar Point by early afternoon.



Upon arrival, we started things off right with Max Air!



We all dug it....



Then it was time for some coasters!



.....and then we noticed some storm clouds were rolling in, so we ran and rushed to hit up Millennium Force!



...and that is when the down pour came, shortly thereafter accompanied by thunder and lightning, ending our day slightly earlier than expected....  We quite literally sprinted a solid 2 miles from the very end of the park to the entrance.  No joke!



.....and made it home just in time for the Opening Ceremony celebration (and some Domino's pizza)!


Day 2 was much more promising by way of the weather forecast.  And let's not forget that we had those Fast Lane Passes to cut everyone in line on this day! 

We had a strong start to the day with our breakfast of champions...Cracker Barrel!



Without the slightest bit of panic in our stomachs hearts that vomit may or may not be on the horizon, we let it rip and held anything back. 



Our day consisted of the following, in very close to exact order:

TOWER POWER



TOP THRILL DRAGSTER



CORKSCREW



MAGNUM XL-200



GEMINI



MAVERICK



MEAN STREAK (sorry - no accompanied image on this one!)


--- A brief intermission when Travis tried his hand at this thing....and Sundi lost his mind! ---




SKY HAWK



MANTIS (apologies, again, no accompanied image here either!)



RAPTOR



MAX AIR



WIND SEEKER



TOWER POWER (AGAIN!  THIS TIME WE SHOT UP, INSTEAD OF BEING DROPPED DOWN!)



And as the sun began to set, we made our way to get on, arguably, the best rides in the park...hoping to ride them both in the dark.....

Like the pros that we are, we ended the 2012 Cedar Point outing on a high note, giving an encore performance with these:

MILLENNIUM FORCE


TOP THRILL DRAGSTER



....and then, the realization that our brains had turned to mush began to set in....

 

Those Fast Lane Passes were most definitely a game changer.  We rode 15 rides!  The brain is not meant to handle that kind of impact, but it was well worth it.  Be sure to check out my For Fun page for all of the pics!

Until next year....



Friday, August 17, 2012

Friday Favorites

Fantasy Football - The draft is tonight and I cannot wait!  This moment makes or breaks your entire fall/early winter.  I will provide a full report on my team next week once everything is in place.  In the meantime, I felt it was appropriate to update my team name and logo for this season.  In 2012, I will be known in the CBSSports world as "The Lady Killer" - accompanied with this (sorry, Chad!):



Warby Parker - Check out my new glasses (well, they have not officially been ordered yet, but they are in the works).  I love them.  As an added bonus, when you buy a pair of Warby Parker's, they donate a pair to someone in need!



Going Away Parties - This weekend, we celebrate the "final farewell" to our friends as they will be moving to Los Angeles to start their lives as newlyweds.  A big group of us are getting together on Saturday to make sure they never forget why Chicago will always be "home."




It's A Boy! - Coming Winter, 2013.  It has been confirmed, as of this week, that my brother and sister-in-law are expecting a bouncing baby boy.




Weekend Forecast - Aside from the potential storms on Sunday, it is going to be the perfect weekend!  I am hoping to get some time outside and enjoy it while it lasts.



Thursday, August 16, 2012

Trend Setters

I realize I am no "fashionista," but I would like to think I rock my own, unique style.  If nothing else, I definitely like to experiment with fashion and try new things.  I like to be inspired by what I see around me, the weather, time of year and, above all, how I am feeling that day.  Or if I know there is an element that I really want to showcase (a hat, a pair of shoes, jewelry, a pair of glasses, a purse, etc.), I will start there and coordinate my outfit around that particular piece.

Luckily, I work in an industry that is conducive to individuality and, how do I put this, a "non-business attire required" type of setting.  Meaning, I can pretty much get away with wearing cool, hip, fun and trendy outfits every day for the most part.  In fact, it is encouraged!  Of course, corporate/client meetings trump fashion sense, but you can still manage to funk-i-fy (is that a word?!) your business attire in a subtle way....at least I do! 

With this consistent break in the heat, I am getting increasingly more excited for the official start of fall.  And, more importantly, the change in wardrobe that comes along with it!  So I have started to get the wheels in motion for some new fall outfits and new ways to style my existing wardrobe.  Some notable trends worth getting on board with (for me) include:


Chelsea Boots.  I am a big boot person to begin with, so expanding my collection annually is a no-brainer!  I like the versatility of a Chelsea boot as you can truly style it up or down, depending on your mood or what you are dressing for.  Love!



Leather.  Jackets, pants, dresses, tops, skirts....all of it.  I have the jackets, pants and skirts covered, for the most part, but I am definitely on the hunt for a leather dress like this one:



Gold and Black.  Love this combo, especially for dressy events.  The key is to accent the gold with a touch of black.  I would limit yourself to just these two colors and minimal jewelry as it could get a little chaotic and can easily be overdone.  Less is more here.



Military/Uniform.  I love this.  You can go solo with just one piece like a coat or a great pair of combat boots, or really do it up with a full blown uniform look with matching pants and jacket.  It is a great way to let out your inner tomboy, or you can dress it up by accessorizing.

      


Other fall trends that I am NOT so into:


Big coats.  You lose your figure and literally get lost in the coat itself.  It is just not flattering.  I am OK with an over-sized coat if done minimally, but those featured by many designers for the fall season are just missing the mark, in my opinion.



Embroidery.  With almost a Renaissance type of feel, these designs just really feel outdated to me.  Some are tolerable, and I could see myself wearing maybe a few select pieces, but for the most part I am not feeling this at all.

  


Velvet.  Gross!  I cringe more so at the thought of the feeling of the actual material than the looks themselves.  It reminds me of stage costumes and I just cannot bring myself to accept this as a trend.



Honorable Mention:

Suits.  Truly timeless pieces.  Short suits emerged this summer and I love this look.  Great for warmer climates, but still captures the classiness intended.  This fall, I will definitely be on the lookout for fresh new styles of suits!



Dull Florals.  I kind of love this.  It is almost like listening to a sad song!  Florals were definitely in last spring/summer, but as we transition into fall, the tropical colors dull out.  Bright colors like pink and yellow transform into dark burgundy and purple.  I can totally see myself wearing something like this on a dreary, rainy day.



Sleeves/Collars.  Honorable mention, because I am not 100% sold on this one.  I very much like it in certain styles - a simple collar, etc.  But as a whole, I am not quite hooked.  All over coverage tends to look a little bit like I am wrapped in a Snuggie.  I think this is definitely one to watch and experiment with, however.



....what you are looking forward to in fall fashion for 2012?  Be sure to check out my Pinterest and Polyvore pages for new style looks and ideas!



Wednesday, August 15, 2012

I Don't Think You're Ready For This Jelly

A totally random thought for the day, but.....

As, arguably, one of the biggest sweet tooths on the planet, this is a random observation I have had over the course of the past month or so.  Since Fridays during the summer (at least in my industry) are prime for vacation and tend to be cut short, those of us who are actually in the office try to make it a little extra "special" for each other.  How you might ask?  Simple...doughnuts!

I always find it very interesting to see the variety of doughnuts purchased by one individual to the next; however, my favorite discovery is that almost everyone feels obligated to buy at least one jelly-filled doughnut.  And every time, no one ever eats it.  NEVER.  Why is that?

I mean, it is my own, personal opinion that they are disgusting, but is there really no one out there who enjoys these Bismarks?  I even attempted a cursory check online to see if any studies have been done on this subject. 

After approximately 2 minutes of useless results, I decided I no longer cared nor did I feel the need to proceed with this research project.  Judging by the lack of readily available information, I was able to draw the conclusion that, much like my own workplace, the masses no longer have a desire for this dying breed of pastry.



They really bring nothing to the party, when you think about it:

  • The obvious mess in consumption.

  • No glaze, sprinkles or icing, all key elements to a successful pastry.

  • Too much dough.

  • If powdered sugar must be used, jelly doughnuts really have nothing on beignets (which I would prefer to only consume in the great city of New Orleans).

  • The jelly itself is often suspect at best.

So the next time you partake in a sweet treat for breakfast, be sure to get at least one jelly to test the waters amongst your core group of colleagues and/or acquaintances.  My guess is that no one will touch that thing or, if they do, it is because there are literally no remaining options available.....and they are starving and/or most likely hungover.

I guess it is true what they say...we really ARE NOT ready for that jelly.





Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Tuesday Trash Dump - REALLY!?!

Sorry, Seth and Amy.  So much is going on that I have to briefly rip off your Weekend Update sketch and create a segment of my own....

REALLY, Chad Ochocinco Johnson?  Head-butting your jersey chaser wife over a suspect box of condoms?  Look, I think she may have actually head-butted you just as much as the next guy, but who landed themselves in the big house and who in the ER?!  You are killing me here, man...


REALLY, Miami Dolphins?  Just like that he is cut?  We have actual owners of illegal weapons, drug dealers, murderers and animals killers playing in the league, but this is where we draw the line?  Child Pleeez.



REALLY, Katy Perry and John Mayer?  How did I miss that?!


REALLY, 90210?  Ryan Locthe acting?  Have you ever heard him speak?  I mean, REALLY?



REALLY, Elton John?  Put that pasty, cellulite-filled thing away.  No one needs to be exposed to that!


REALLY, Louis Vuitton?  Michael Phelps, model?  Is this a joke?




Friday, August 10, 2012

Friday Favorites

  • HBO's Hard Knocks - yes, yes, yes, yes, YES!  After being forced to take a year off due to last year's strike, I was more than overdue for some Hard Knocks when it debuted last Sunday night.  This year, the focus is on the Miami Dolphins, whom I generally do not care about at all...until now!  My boy Chad Ochocinco Johnson is now on the team, and thank God.  Otherwise this team is bound for boredom.

  • Fantasy Football - it's that time of year again.  The BEST time of year.  Pre-season is underway and that means Fantasy Football fans everywhere are starting to tune in to keep up with who their sleeper picks will be for the upcoming season.  We just set our draft date this week for my league, so we are EXTRA excited and starting to really prep!  Now, I just need to think of a great team name.....

  • This card, because I am clearly on a football roll here!


  • The Olympics - because it is great for world morale.  For 2 weeks every 4 years, we get to unite.  Sure, we may not be cheering for the same countries, teams or even people, but still.....we care about the same thing and have a unified goal.  WIN!  A congrats to the USWNT as well for their killer redemption over Japan!



Thursday, August 9, 2012

Time Flies....

even when you are not having fun, apparently!  Or at least not entirely....

I cannot believe it has been so long since I have been able to post something - yikes!  Between work and my devotion to the XXX Olympiad, I have been burning the candle at both ends, no doubt.  Did I mention I fit in a trip to NYC as well?! 

Allow me to briefly highlight the most important piece of the puzzle that has kept me away....The Olympics! 

Every 4 years, the sport I grew up with gets its chance to shine.  SWIMMING!  JEAH! (please excuse idiotic Ryan Lochte language...I cannot help myself). 

The 2012 games were pleasantly surprising as the USA was down in veterans and were thought to be a real underdog team, as a whole, going into the competition.  Despite the obvious disappointments in performances from Michael Phelps and Ryan Lochte, we still managed to dominate the sport in both individual events AND relays.  Some real up and comers emerged as the future of USA Swimming, a la 17 year old Missy Franklin, reminding us that we are still going to be left in good hands as we journey into the retirement of the great Michael Phelps. 

A few not so new faces even came to life in events that were just down right unexpected....

Who could have imagined that Brendan Hansen would successfully make a come back at 30 and make it to the podium from lane 8 in the final?!  Impressive.  And let's be honest.... the USA has not been able to dominate the sprint races since the likes of Matt Biondi in the late 80's!  Sure, Cullen Jones shocked us all as he was not expected to be a "real" contender, but hellllllllooooo Nathan Adrian



....I could clearly go on for hours about this topic, but sadly I just do not have the time today to do so.  I promise I will dedicate a whole blog to this next week!