Saturday, July 23, 2011

What I Love & "Love" About Chicago

In honor of my three week anniversary in the Windy City I've decided that it would only be appropriate to reflect on the things that I love about Chicago:

1. I love that the public transportation system is so well developed! I've learned to navigate it fairly well and love not having to worry about gas or parking! Plus, every adventure using CTA is guaranteed to be an adventure and you never know who you're going to meet.

2. I "love" that I can't find toilet seat covers in any public restrooms. While I'm glad that the city is being green and saving paper, I don't understand why toilet seat covers are a "no go". I mean lets be real here-sanitary practices should not be sacrificed for sustainability. I've resorted to making toilet seat covers out of toilet paper which is not an easy task mind you, given that it slips off the seat before I have a chance to sit down. Thus, I'm fairly certain that the cities environmental efforts have been single handedly destroyed by yours truly.

3. I love that the people of Chicago are so friendly! I feel like everywhere I go I meet new people who for the 30 seconds to a minute that we interact are as pleasant as can be! From the willingness to answer questions, provide directions or simply say good morning, the people of Chicago are precious! I think Chicago should be the city of brotherly love!

4. I "love" that the flushing mechanism on most toilets here is about 2 feet higher than the actual toilet. While this may not seem like a big deal to most, those of us who prefer to flush with our foot are outraged! (Yes, it has been discussed with others). Every attempt is like an acrobatic feat where a full leg lift is absolutely necessary-just make sure to not pull a muscle!

5. I love that the night life is electric! People are out in the streets, walking around, eating and being merry! Most places don't even close until 4am on the weekends which is astounding! It's a total culture shock from Stockton where people don't walk in the streets or stay out past 1:30am.

6. I "love" the humidity! There's absolutely nothing better than walking outside and feeling like you're entering a cloud of moist air. In fact, my favorite thing is that I can't straighten my hair and you know how much I hate doing that :(

7. I love that I can go to the beach at the drop of a hat! Whether it's to lay out or just for a casual walk it's something that I love having the luxury of being able to do.

8. I "love" that I never know what to wear. Mother Nature is especially deceptive in Chicago. While it may appear cloudy or rainy one must not be fooled because despite the massive thunderstorms it's still about 95 degrees.

9A. I love that so many people here run! It's so inspirational and makes me want to get back into the habit once my gym membership is up and running (no pun intended....maybe just a little). Everyone seems really fit and health conscious so maybe I'll even join a runners club?!

9B. I "love" that so many people here run! It's such a reminder of how I need to get into shape. I don't know why but for some reason there's something I just don't enjoy about people around me running outside in the heat when I can barely walk 5 steps without feeling like I'm going to keel over from heat exhaustion.

10. I love how many bougie food places there are here from elaborate cupcake bakeries to gourmet grilled cheese sandwich restaurants or even chocolate shops with unusual mixtures. There's truly a taste for everyone!

11. I "love" how many people here have dogs! Everywhere I go I see people walking their dogs. In fact, I'm convinced that most younger twenty-something guys only have dogs to hit on people. But I've seriously never seen so many dogs in one place. It's like a daily adventure where I ask myself, "will my biggest fear attack me today?" Luckily I've survived three weeks without being eaten alive so I think my chances of survival are looking good.

To end on a serious note with all sarcasm and wittiness aside-I really do love Chicago! There's so much to see and do and I can't wait to discover more of the city!

Sunday, July 17, 2011

4 Lessons Learned in Wrigleyville

Sophie's 4 Lesson's Learned in Wriggleyville:

This past weekend I had my first Wriggleyville adventure and it was quite the adventure! It felt like a college town with lot of fun people, energy and some who have just never grown up. If I could summarize the area into one word, it would be "bro". Wriggleyvile is definitely bro! It's fun, exciting and full of life and life lessons:


1. Cubs fans LOVE the Cubs!
They are beyond devoted even if their team hasn't seen a victory in the last zillion years. With that being said, no Sox colors or else you may not make it out alive.

2. EVERYONE wear's boat shoes!
It's a fashion staple as prominent as the red, white and blue that everyone wears with them. I don't think that I've ever seen more pairs in one place at a time. I would never think to wear them out to a club but apparently it's the thing to do here!
3. Messenger bags are all the rage!
They are a must have for going out if your a girl. No need to worry about holding on to a purse or being attached to wristlet or clutch. Throw your hands up in the air, celebrate and live your life and don't worry about baggage.

4. Strangers are friendly!
All I had to do was ask for someone's glow stick bracelet and BAM it was mine :) I'm also pretty sure that the rest of this guys 80's outfit didn't suffer as he had neon shorts and a cut off to compensate!

Life Updates



I have to admit that I have not been the best at maintaining this blog and it's only been 2 weeks but rest assured, I will get better :)

The last two weeks have been both the longest and shortest weeks of my life. Chicago is a great city! It is one of the most diverse cities I have ever lived in and I cannot wait to experience everything it has to offer! There's so much to do and so much to see that I'm glad I have some time. With that being said, it still hasn't settled in that I actually live here. It feels like a temporary vacation but I think it's because it just hasn't settled in yet.

Since living in the city I've enjoyed many walks on the beach, trips to downtown and I've even learned to navigate the CTA system, run errands without a car and managed to figure out some hip new lingo. I've learned that Lake Michigan is "the lake," soda is "pop," and the train stops are "stops," not to be confused with exits!

Moreover, I've moved into my apartment, have even decorated a bit and enjoy waking up to the sunrise on the lake! Campus is absolutely gorgeous mixing brick exteriors with modern design while combining scenic views with the city's surrounding culture.

Last but not least, I love my job! Everyone I work with is fabulous and the students that I have met so far are great! I cannot wait to meet my staff!We just finished RD training and are welcoming our graduate students this weekend. I am really excited to be in a place that is SO passionate about the student development that is happening while still developing the professional staff as well! During RD training we went on a staff scavenger hunt, did community service and have really begun to connect as a staff both personally and professionally!





Monday, July 4, 2011

In Just A Year

So much can change in life in just one year!

A year ago today I was finished with my first year of graduate school and experiencing my first internship. Today, I have my masters degree and I'm about to experience my first professional job.

A year ago today I never dreamed of being a Residence Director again. Today, I can't wait to start!

A year ago today I was living in Los Angeles for the summer. Today, I'm living in Chicago for who knows how long.

A year ago today I was Loyola Marymount University. Today, I'm at Loyola University-Chicago. (Maybe there's a theme, lol).

A year ago today I was at Venice Beach. Today, I'm at Loyola Beach.

A year ago today, I was "figuring it all out". Today, I'm deciding if I did or not.

A year ago today, I thought Southern California was as far away as outer space. Today, a short plane ride doesn't seem so far.

Who knows where I will be in a year from today!


Sunday, July 3, 2011

Chicago Bucket List

Chicago is impressive to say the least! There's so much to do and so much to see that I don't even know where to begin! While I may not know how long I'll be here, I am certain that I want to experience everything the city has to offer. With that being said, I've made a list of things that I want to do while I am here:

1. Go to a Cubs game
2. Go to a Sox game
3. Go to a Bulls game
4. Go to a Bears game
5. Ride the ferris wheel at Navy Pier
6. Watch a movie in the park
7. Experience Taste of Chicago
8. Run a half marathon
9. Go out on a boat on Lake Michigan
10. Attend a concert at Soldier Field
11. Visit the Shedd Aquarium
12. Build a snowman (yes, I'm a California girl)
13. See the Chicago Symphony.....again
14. Little Italy
15. Lincoln Park Zoo
16. Picnic on the beach at sunset
17. Visit the Art Institute of Chicago
18. Deep dish pizza from Gino's East AND write on the wall with chalk
19. Listen to a concert in Millenium Park
20. Play in Buckingham Fountain
21. Visit DePaul University
22. John Hancock Observatory at sunset
23. Go to the top of the Sears Tower

MORE to come!


My list is not complete and I am sure that I will be adding on to it as I learn/see/do more!