Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Time for some pictures

Chicago is beautiful. The weather has been amazing recently, and it makes being outside all day just wonderful. Randomly it would shoot up to 70 or 80 degrees, which just boggles my mind, so Justin and I were hanging out by the water, just soaking up as much sun as possible.
That night we went to his place and grilled some chicken on his barbecue with some friends, it was glorious. Even though the legs were enormous and not always cooked all the way through, they were drenched in Sweet Baby Ray's BBQ sauce which makes everything better.
Friday I came home with a craving for mac n cheese, but I decided to live on the edge and try baked mac n cheese. I think it was an awesome first try:



Then there are my doggies. Here's a new guy named Chief, he has way too much energy to be living in a studio apartment, but I guess that's what I'm there for. Anyways I am not picky with big dogs, I just love not having another tiny little guy I have to worry about stepping on.
And here's the coup de grĂ¢ce: my bulldog puppy. His name is Elmer, and he's literally too adorable. Like borderline illegal. Basically everyone on the street stops and tells me how cute he is. He's just irresistible.
So you know, I got that going for me. Other recent events include watching the Red Sox Opening Night on my laptop (very exciting game, the beginning of a new season always makes me jump for joy), watching Butler almost defeat Duke (crazy game, still proud of those guys for almost single-handedly writing Hoosiers 2), and seeing Julian Casablancas live (great show, I'll never get tired of that guy's voice).
In terms of books, I finished Sister Carrie which was incredible. The story takes some totally unpredictable twists and turns and never ceased to amaze me with its brutally honest look at metropolitan life in the 1890s. I just finished Player Piano, Vonnegut's very first novel. This one is based on his experiences working at General Electric, and details a future in which we basically have machines do everything for us. On one hand it's great, as technology and mass-production are streamlined without any human faults. At the same time, the average human feels worthless and expendable, unless they have a high enough IQ to be an engineer or manager. As usual, I loved it. I just started The Spanish Bow, given to me by my adventurous mother who bought the book for me without knowing anything other than it was about Catalonia and music. So far so good!
And that about wraps it up. Far Things is playing a show Sunday night, Bricklayers Foundation is still in the studio, and hopefully my calypso guy will come back from Florida soon so we can get back to jamming! Go Sox!

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