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Windy City Vacation

July 14th, 2009

So, I spent the Fourth of July weekend in Chicago — it was amazing! I got to take a look at both the Northwestern (very collegiate) and UChicago (very serious-looking) law schools and campuses. We went to Taste of Chicago where we ate anything and everything our paunchy stomaches could handle, haha. My favorite place was the indian place that served up some spicy puffed-rice curry concoction that was delicious. Oh, and we also saw the bean on the way there which is actually more entertaining than you might have imagined.

We also went to a showing of the Best of Second City (a well-known Chicago skit/comedy/improv club), which was hilarious. We took the Architectural Boat Tour of the city, we watched fireworks (an oddy death-defying and harrowing experience, actually) and Ali’s parents were gracious enough to cook and grill for us! Yummy!

So, yeah, that weekend was great. Speaking of Chicago, I bought a ticket to watch Hugh Jackman and Craig Daniel in a limited run of A Steady Rain, which is a broadway play set in Chicago about two cops, etc. I got the ticket for the day after my September LSAT. After the June administration, I went to watch Neil Labute’s reasons to be pretty, because I thought it would be nice to relax afterwards and to have something to look forward to that wasn’t the LSAT. Well, I thought that play was great, so it worked out pretty well.

Anyway, the 1-year anniversary of my moving to the city passed by last month, and I didn’t even realize it. I suppose it’s making me want to be sure to check off all the things that I had planned on doing in my time here — I’m going to John Stewart in September, too. I should have more time for these things once law school apps are over, but I don’t want to risk putting it off and never doing these things. Oh yeah, I also turned 23 last month, so I am rapidly approaching old age, haha. My birthday was great — we went to Cuba, per Rita’s reservations, where you get a free cigar with your meal that some guy that rolls in a corner — hilarious! A mish-mosh of middle school/high school/college/work friends came, which was awkward at times, but fun for me, haha.

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