So last Tuesday I completed step-one of my assignment. When The Man and I were talking about my misuse of internet inspiration, he decided to give me an assignment. I was to create a list of 25 creative projects that I could possibly complete in 2 days (a.k.a. a weekend). They didn't have to all be a piece of art, just as long as I was using the creative side of my brain and not just sitting on the couch all weekend long.
After the list was complete I was told to put it away and not look at it until the next day.
Wednesday's assignment:
Take the list back out and cross off 5 things, don't over think it, just 5 that you aren't as excited about as the others. Put the list away again.
Thursday's assignment:
Take the list back out and cross off 10 things. Seriously, try not to over think it, even though you over-analyze ev.er.y.thing. Put the list away.
Friday's assignment:
Take the list back out and cross off all but 1. By now you probably new which one you were going to choose, you've been thinking about it for the past 3 days, and you're actually excited. After work go get any supplies you will need so there will be no excuses when you wake up on Saturday.
I love making lists, so this assignment was actually super fun, and what's great is now I have a whole slew of stuff to do... when I finish what I'm working on right now.
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chicago bucket list
I know we're not moving any time soon, but the other day I got to thinking about all the amazing things to do see and eat here in Chicago that I've somehow managed to avoid in the 7 ½ years I've lived here. Once you live in a city, you no longer feel the need to experience all the "must-see" attractions. It's like people who live in New York and have never gone to the Statue of Liberty (or who live in Chicago and have never been to the Sears Tower). The thought is always "It's not going anywhere, and neither am I, so what's the rush", right?
Well, now that our years in Chicago are starting to dwindle I've decided to make a list, and I won't move until I've done them all.
*I've also included things I have done that would be on my list if I hadn't done them yet
**A little disclaimer: I'm definitely including food but I'm not including any of the fabulous fancy award winning restaurants around town. There are so many of them, almost too many, most of which I'll never be able to afford, and I want to make this more of a budget friendly list. The Man and I love to go out to a nice meal on special occasions, but I think I'll be fine leaving Chicago without going to places like Alinea...
***Disclaimer number 2: There is so much to do here, this is just a list of things I would be bummed if I left Chicago without doing.
Ok, Let's get Started!!
Well, now that our years in Chicago are starting to dwindle I've decided to make a list, and I won't move until I've done them all.
**A little disclaimer: I'm definitely including food but I'm not including any of the fabulous fancy award winning restaurants around town. There are so many of them, almost too many, most of which I'll never be able to afford, and I want to make this more of a budget friendly list. The Man and I love to go out to a nice meal on special occasions, but I think I'll be fine leaving Chicago without going to places like Alinea...
***Disclaimer number 2: There is so much to do here, this is just a list of things I would be bummed if I left Chicago without doing.
Ok, Let's get Started!!
Chicago
Bucket List:
- Eat ItalianBeef
Eat a Deep Dish Pizza(yuck)Eat a Chicago Dog- Go to a Jazz or Blues Club (preferably Green Mill on North Broadway)
Walk around the Buckingham Fountain(one of the largest in the world – and it’s free!)- Ride the Ferris Wheel at Navy Pier
Go on an Architectural Boat Tour- Go to the Planetarium at night
Visit the Field MuseumVisit the Shed AquariumVisit the Museum of Science and Industry- Ride the Skokie Swift (the yellow line train that only takes you from the end of the Red Line to a no-wheres-ville Skokie neighborhood - I've ridden all the train lines except this one)
- Eat a hot
dog at The Weiner Circle and Hot Dougs (hot dogs are very important here - Vienna Beef baby!)
- Bike down the Lake Shore path
Drink a cocktail at the top of the John Hancock BuildingGo to a Cubs game at Wrigley Field(Go Cubs Go!)- Go to a White Sox game at The Cell
- Somehow go inside Soldier Field without spending hundreds of dollars on Bears tickets :)
- Befriend a Boat owner and relax in the middle of Lake Michigan
- Play Whirlyball (an awesome combination of bumper cars, lacrosse, and basketball!)
Eat a taco at the Maxwell Street Market- Visit American Science and Surplus (it’s more of an art school kid must-see)
- Stand on "The Ledge" at the top of the Sears Tower
Visit The Art Institute(free on Thursday nights)Walk around the Lincoln Park zoo and go inside the Arboretum(it’s free!)- Eat Dim Sum in Chinatown
- Eat Indian food on Devon Street
Visit the Garfield Park Conservatory(it’s free!)Sit in the Atrium in the Harold Washington Library(it’s free!)- See a Movie and a Concert in Millennium Park (it’s free!)
Go out to Oak Park and see all the Frank Lloyd Wright buildings
Somethings
that The Man wants to put on my list:
- Go inside McCormick Place (the nations largest convention center - it’s free!)
- Eat a Burger at Boston Blackies
- Eat at Mani’s Jewish Deli
- Eat at Super Dog
I'll report back when I complete something new!
What's something that you've never done in the town you live in??
weekend to do's
I made a pretty long to do list for myself this weekend . . .
It's highly unlikely I'll get it all done . . .
. . .maybe I'll just focus on the bottom of the list
:)
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