Saturday Meanderings
Good morning! This may be a shortened version of Saturday Meanderings as we are in Chicago for my son’s graduation from University of Chicago Booth School of Business. With a full itinerary, it is a bit challenging to find time to write a blog post! The weather here is perfect and we are doing lots of walking, eating and sightseeing. Welcome to Saturday Meanderings, where we chat about all good things that happened this week.
Surprise trip to Connecticut
Every year my sister, Susie hosts a Memorial Day barbecue at her beach home on the Connecticut coast. Since we haven’t attended in years (too long), we decide to fly there for the holiday weekend and make a surprise appearance. It is so nice to reconnect with our east coast family and to see my sisters and my brother.
It is wonderful to get my ocean fix and the day is picture perfect. Also, my niece, Ali made her fabulous sugar cookies for this event. Isn’t she talented?
In spite of the fact it was a long flight for a short visit, spending time with family is certainly worth it!
Finn and Roses
Our rose garden is still producing beautiful blooms. Our puppy (now 4 1/2 months) loves to accompany me when I cut flowers. Often I find him smelling the roses and up to this point, I am pleased he likes gardening.
Minutes before we are getting ready to depart for the airport on Thursday, Finn decides to do this to my beautiful yellow rose bush.
He digs the entire plant out of the rose garden. Finn is nearly 60 lbs and is exhibiting all the puppy behavior. Sigh.
What’s In the Garden
Naturally, we are traveling during high production time for tomatoes, plums and figs. I am hoping some of these luscious beauties are still there when we get home.
The figs are huge this year and oh, so tasty!
It is year 2 for the Santa Rosa plum tree and it is full of fruit. Even though the plums are small, they are extremely flavorful. Why don’t grocery store plums taste like plums?
Zucchini, Armenian cucumbers and Japanese eggplants are producing too. With the higher temperatures while we are gone, who knows what I will find upon our return. What’s growing in your garden?
Fantasy Table Event 2024
We are getting ready to host another table for the Fantasy Table Event in June. This wonderful charitable event raises funds for scholarships for those who work at our country club in the mountains. Each host determines their table theme and decorates accordingly. Last year we did an Enchanted Forest (you can see it here) and in 2022 our table was Dinner in the Library (see it here).
This year, our theme is Out of Africa 1920~with the inspiration being the 1985 movie, Out of Africa with Meryl Streep and Robert Redford. Attire will be more khaki and white linen vs. leopard or cheetah print. I cannot wait to share everything with you as our table comes together.
Invitations are complete and in the mail~I am having such fun in trying to keep the vintage theme for our guests. More to come!
Cycle Bar
My son’s girlfriend, Delaney introduces us to Cycle Bar, a premium indoor cycling facility. She schedules us for a cycling class on our first morning in Chicago. Honestly, it has been years since I did a spin class, however, we are game and hoping not to embarrass ourselves as every other person in class is a good 40 years younger.
My husband and I go at our own pace and finish a hour later, sweaty and fulfilled. Not sure how I will feel later on, but glad to have accomplished it without a 911 call.
Fabulous AirBnB in Chicago
Unfortunately, many of the hotels have quadrupled their room rates with the pending graduations of the colleges around Chicago. We typically stay at the Cambria Hotel but their room rate was astronomical.
Fortunately, we found a fabulous 2 bedroom vacation rental apartment within walking distance of my son’s apartment for a fraction of the cost. This is the view this morning.
If you are planning a trip to Chicago, let me know and I will share this great AirBnB location, which is right across the street from Millennium Park (off Michigan Avenue).
Planning on traveling anywhere in the near future? If you missed my post this week, it is full of great tips on packing for airline travel. You can find it here.
Happy June! I will be staying on in Chicago for another week to help my son and girlfriend move to a new apartment. Not sure if I will be blogging this next week but we will reconnect soon. Have a fabulous weekend. Stay safe out there!
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I’m so sorry that Finn is getting into puppy trouble with your beautiful yellow roses. It’s so tough to keep the garden looking good when they’re at the puppy stage. I’m loving your “Out of Africa” invitations and can’t wait to see the event! It’s going to be amazing, just like your last two. I hope you had a fabulous trip to Chicago. Hugs Mary!
Oh my gosh! I thought Reilley was bad! Finn is a beautiful dog. He may be mischievous but he’s going to be a great dog. Have fun in Chicago. Congrats to Benjamin. I’m anxious to see the pictures of the new apartment. Are you staying in the Airbnb the whole time? That looks like a great place.
Janie, it’s hard to believe cute, innocent Reilley gets into trouble! We are staying in the AirBnB until Tuesday..Scott, Julianna and Dalton will be flying back to Phoenix. I will be moving helper until Saturday. Will be getting the guest room in the new apartment. Will take lots of pictures!
Congrats to Benjamin! Hard to believe!
Remembering those puppy says, can’t stay upset very long, cuteness prevails!
Enjoy your time. Yard work will still be there when you return.
Bev, thank you for your comment. It’s hard to stay angry with little (well, big) Finn for long! Missing that cute canine but loving spending time here in Chicago with family.
Congratulations to Benjamin on his graduation! Enjoy your time in Chicago- sending hugs to all!
Karin, thank you so much. Time sure flies, doesn’t it? I remember visiting you when the children were all so small..
Did you replant the rose bush? It is such a beautiful bush. I think I would plant it in a container, to fool that rascal, Finn!
Yes, I am hoping the replanted rose bush will take. Most of the roots are there. It’s just getting into hotter weather so I’m hoping it survives the summer.
I can’t believe Finn took out that whole rose bush! Incredible. At least you have a garden buddy, even though a naughty one.
Tracey, up to this point, Finn would smell the flowers and happily be by my side. Wondering if he sensed we were leaving and took it out on the rose bush…?