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My Week In Chicago (So Far)

Pretty much, Chicago has been amazing. I freakin’ love this city. I do so much walking that I should be able to fit in all my jeans by the time I go back… but I don’t want to think about going back yet.

The notable places I’ve eaten in Chicago so far include:

· Ed Debevic’s. There I had a grilled chicken sandwich and fries. It’s a definitely touristy stop, but I enjoyed it just the same. The waiter kept calling me weirdo and then all the servers did a fun performance. And who can fault a place that plays While My Guitar Gently Weeps???? I mean, come on! The food was really good, and I had fun there.
· May Street Market. The May Street Market is a bit fancy, but delicious food just the same. I had the BBQ oxtail po’boy with fries. The chef sent out a crispy thing with mushrooms on it. I liked the crispy thing. I’ve been trying to develop a taste for mushrooms, but I’m just not feeling it. πŸ™
· McDonalds (special because it was dinner before Wicked!)
…and some philly steak place on Belmont, where I had corned beef and fries.

I’ve eaten a LOT of fries this week. Oh wait, that’s nothing new.

Today, I’m thinking Hot Doug’s< . I'll get my first Chicago-style hotdog, only with no onions so it'll probably not really be Chicago-style.... but I'm sure it'll be good just the same. πŸ˜€ ETA: POO! No Hot Doug's for me! πŸ™ He won't be open again until September 15th. Sigh.) Tuesday, I got to see Bob Dylan in Ft. Wayne. My first Dylan show. It was General Admission, but I managed to make my way up to the third row center. HOLY CRAP. He was right there. Since I'm a Dylan noob, I didn't recognize ANY of the songs he did (he didn't do any from Modern Times, boo. I'll have to try to make it to another show for that!), but that didn't mean they didn't sound good. *goes to look at setlist* The only one I didn’t care much for much was Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum I enjoyed Highway 61 Revisited a LOT. And All Along the Watchtower COOKED. WOW. Summer Days was a lot of fun to watch. The bouncy twins were in the front row and I know he was laughing at them. At the end of the song, he pointed to them. Ha. He also showed off his pretty new sparkly rings.

I have to say this. Adam (adamselzer) and Mike are good road trip partners. They’re funny as hell, and they had me laughing like crazy (when I wasn’t sleeping in the backseat). They’re huge Dylan fans and enjoyed teaching me all about Dylan–well, as much as they could fit into a road trip that lasted a few hours. I had to laugh at times, as they’re Chicago-ans and therefore don’t drive much, so I had to help them figure out how to get the defrost to work, and I pumped the gas. It was weird, knowing more about cars than the guys.

I slept on part of the drive home, but from what I hear, it was very terrifying. Lots of thick, dense fog, road construction, and surreal-ness. Steak and Shake was fun, though. And so was the diner we ate at on the way in–I can’t remember the name, but it was in Indiana, and it was 24 hours, and I had breakfast there. Yummy food.

Yesterday, I headed to the Oriental Theatre around 4pm to enter the Wicked drawing. When the first two rows of a show don’t sell out, you can enter your name in a raffle, and if you’re picked, for $25 a ticket (regular price $80), you get a front or second row ticket. A bunch of people did NOT show up for the drawing, but I was still THRILLED when my name was called!!! I ran up to the front, and presented my ID. They finished the drawing, and the girl in charge had us all crowd in very closely. That’s when she broke the news that THIS WEEK ONLY, they were doing a special thing, and the winners of the drawing would be able to meet some of the cast members and get autographs. No photos, but still!! I FREAKED THE HELL OUT. I just couldn’t even believe it. I was jumping up and down and acting all kinds of crazy. When I turned in my voucher for my ticket, I looked down and noticed that I was in row A, seat 114. Yes, front row center, my friends. FRONT ROW CENTER.

I could hear the cast do their last-minute hurrah backstage before the show started. The orchestra guy came out and looked around and said “Oh wow! People!” Then the show started. The actress who played Galinda/Glinda (Stacie Morgain Lewis) was incredible. So much fun to watch. Her role must be so much fun to play. Seriously, she needed some Ritalin like whoa. Elphaba was played by Kristy Cates, and she was amazing as well. Okay, when Elpaba first appeared on stage, I seriously started crying. I didn’t know it’d affect me like that, but wow.

The musical was amazing, OF COURSE. Kristy did a great job of playing Elphaba. She had the dry humor and sauciness really fit the role. My first time seeing Wicked, and I was in the front row center. How can one beat that? HOW???? I can’t even believe how incredibly lucky I am, and how incredibly amazing 2006 has been for me so far. And there are still about three more months to go!!

After the show, the raffle winners were led downstairs, where Heidi Kettenring (Nessarose) and Adam Fleming (Boq) were signing autographs. They were very nice and smiley and friendly. I was still reeling, and I was smiling so much all evening. Because honestly. Just wow!!

(I did splurge and get myself a “defy gravity” shirt. Now I can be twins with swankivy!!! πŸ™‚ Tee-hee!)

Here’s the cast list: [link].

Watching the show made me miss performing on stage a LOT.

I LOVE this city. I’m totally learning my way around, and all the walking is SO good for me. Going back to regular life is going to be very hard after this. πŸ™ But I’m not going to think about that now. I’ve still got a few days left!!! YAY!

I should try to get some writing done. ‘Til next time!

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Holy WOW!

Guess what I just did?

I just watched Wicked. From the front row center. Then I got to meet two of the cast members.

Eeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!

HOLY CRAP! My first time ever seeing Wicked, and I got front row center, AND I got to meet the actors who played Boq and NessaRose.

I cried when Elphaba first came on stage. πŸ™‚

Yes, yes, and hip, hip hooray for Wicked drawings at which I WIN!!!! Wheeeeee!!!

More soon. I gotta write something about how I was in the third row center of the Bob Dylan concert Tuesday night.

Later, gators! πŸ˜€

P.S. The week is going WAY too quickly. πŸ™

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CHICAGO!!! :D (Pictures)

Scandalous Princesses

Yo ho yo ho!! I’m back from Chicago!! Had an absolutely AMAZING time. That city is simply unbelievable, with mostly friendly people, things to do and see, things to EAT. Oh my gosh. Some of the aromas wafting through the air while walking down the block–so yummy. Freshly baking bread. Pizza everywhere. Mmmmmm.

Got to hang out with quality people while there. Spent some time with the awesome Adam (adamselzer) and Jen*Jen (jebbyk–but don’t bother to go to her journal because she never uses it), ate some really good food (Pie-Eyed Pizza, a neat candy/ice cream shop to name a couple of places)… DUDE, I TRIED THAI FOOD for the first time ever! It was so good. I went easy, got the Pad Thai. I mean, what could be so scary about noodles and beef, right? It was delicious.

Pad Thai

Highlights:
– Southwest Airline Flight Attendant: Thank you for flying Southwest. Now get out.
– Seeing Who Framed Roger Rabbit at The Music Box. The Music Box is a beautiful theatre. Here is Bizzy and me clowing around in the lobby before hand:

Bizzy and Me

– The cab ride after Roger Rabbit. Apparently Chicago cabbies are insane. They don’t speak much English, but they do have the cuss words down. One memorable thing the cab driver blurted: Learn how drive, mother fuck!
SEEING JEN!!! Spending time, catching up, drinking wine (goooood wine) and taking pictures while wearing tiaras.
– The Ghost Tour. Always a good time. We were wild and crazy! Adam was great as a tour guide. The last time I went on a tour, he was tag-teaming it, but this time, he was solo. Good times.
Woooo!

– Tried Stout. Liked it. The first beer I’ve ever actually liked. It’s a miracle, I say!
– FOOD! Pie-Eyed Pizza! Goood coffee and hot chocolate.
– Wearing a tiara during the ghost tour. While nicely buzzing. Then heckling the tour guide. πŸ˜‰
– Old Town Arts Fair. Yummmy food. I had a boneless BBQ rib sammich. Yummm.
– Corned beef sandwhich from a shop in the airport. Sooo good.
– Finishing CRUSH! Came in at over 50,000 words. WHEW!! πŸ˜€

Lowlights:
– Bizzy losing her camera. πŸ™ BUT, this story has a happy ending! Jen, Bizzy, and I had to backtrack (a LOT of walking, mind you), search all the stores we’d been in. The last store we had left to check… wait for it… HAD THE CAMERA! Some nice person had just turned it in! Let me tell you how awesome Chicago tends to be in that regard. People there are generally nicer and friendlier than in Ohio.
– Getting yelled at by some PRICK in some stupid thrift shop for taking photos. Okay, firstly, I had no idea that I wasn’t allowed to take photos (and seriously, wtf kind of rule is that anyway?), secondly, HE WAS A PRICK. He didn’t ask me nicely, he screamed it at me. So I was done in the store. I really wish I’d had some merchandise to throw down to the ground. Asshole. Anyway, I got a picture of the stuff anyway. I’m sorry, it was a terrible error and I had to document it. And this picture was taken before the asshole yelled at me:

WTF??
See the error?

– The BROWN LINE being delayed! Sooo delayed!!! Ack!
– No orbage action on the ghost tour so much this time around. πŸ™
– Flights back to Columbus being delayed like WHOA.
– Time went WAY too quickly. The weekend sped by.

Scandals:
– Bizzy and I using the bathroom together not once, but TWICE.
– Being hit on outside The Clark Bar.
– Bizzy scandalizing random statues and sculptures:

Come here, loverboy...

– Bizzy scandalizing ME:
Happy Strawberry

Click here for more (not necessarily scandalous) pics.

Okay, I’m falling asleep here, so I’m gonna go. But yeah… Chicago was an amazing time. It went way too quicly.

‘Til next time!

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Chicago Spring Fling Conference! :) (Long & Lots of Pictures)

[X-posted at bananagirl19]

Hello! I am back from an amazing, exhausting, completely fun weekend in Chicago! The Chicago-North RWA chapter is incredible, and so are the people I met there.

FRIDAY

Mandy (mandywriter) picked me up from the airport and it was like we’d been friends forever, which we pretty much have. We started talking and joking right away. She took me to the hotel and chilled out while I unpacked in my VERY NICE hotel room. Let me tell you about this room. It was more like a suite. 25 inch TV, desk, easy chair, couch with a foldaway, king sized bed. Beautiful. I’d ordered strawberries and champagne, but I didn’t open it right away, and I’m glad I waited. More on that later. πŸ™‚

Mandy and I registered for the conference (we were the first two!), then went out to lunch at a place called RAM. I’d never heard of it, but it was pretty nice. Of course, I got the messiest meal ever, but it was really yummy. By the time we got back to the hotel, Sara (sbennettwealer) was there! We went up to their room and hung out for a while, then headed down to the conference. I spotted Dia (agentobscura) right away, so we went to say Hi. She gave us all a group hug and seriously, we all hit it off right away. I felt like I’d been hanging out with these women my whole life.

The first thing we did was attend a “panel” of sorts. Four authors, open dialogue. It was interesting. Alesia Holliday, Mary Alice Monroe, Jennifer Crusie, and Bob Mayer spoke and it was funny and really nice. Afterwards, I went to Alesia to introduce myself and she recognized my name from the Yahoo! teenchicklit loop. She was awesome, and here I am with her:

We had a HUGE break, so Sara, Mandy, Gail and I went to an Italian restaurant. It was yummy. I got a half order which turned out to be a good decision, because it was the perfect amount of food. When we went back, there was class. Sara and I went to “Get Out of Deadwood” where we met Stephanie Hale (stephhale) and a really cool girl named Carmen. We went and had chocolate at the Chocolate Reception (um, check out this damn sign:)


DESERT????????

More pictures….

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Spring Fling Plans

The Chicago Spring Fling is next Friday!!!! Oh my gosh!! How excited am I??

The schedule has been posted, so these are the classes I plan to take:

Friday:
Getting out of Deadwood

Saturday:
Be the Best Applicant for the (Writing) Job
Making Your Characters Real
Charms for the Writing Life /Gris-Gris for Writers
Inside an Editor’s Mind
The Care and Feeding of Agents

While I am there, I get to meet cool people, do cool things, and hopefully get insanely inspired to finish my current WIP (which is now titled!). I’ve never been steeped in writing like that before, so I’m definitely looking forward to learning what I can, networking, and just being there. Good times!

(Originally published at Anywhere Is…)

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