Friday, February 25, 2011

Dogs love me.

About a year ago I was out for a run when I heard something that sounded like a tree branch scraping along a sidewalk. I kept running, but the sound didn't go away. I glanced down at my side and screamed.
I saw this running right to the left of me.


Once I calmed down I quickly realized this dog was not chasing me; rather it just seemed to want to run with me. I shouted "go home" at him (her?) and it scampered off in the direction it came from.

Yesterday THE SAME EXACT THING HAPPENED.

Although this time when I looked down this was following me....


Needless to say I didn't scream this time.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Brunchy Brunch

Last Sunday I developed a sudden craving for an Omlette. Our building provides continental breakfast, and Angel doesn't eat eggs so we had no omlette making materials. I decided that we should go out for brunch.

First though, Angel and I went running**.  **(Not together but I made him pose for a picture anyway)


Then we walked in the cold to Egg Harbor Cafe. 
Aren't these mugs cute? I want some. 

 I got a egg white veggie omlette with an english muffin and fruit. It was delicious!

It was a pretty long wait, and much closer to lunch time by the time we got there so Angel had a burger instead of brunchy food.

That's the end of our brunch experience. YUM.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Snowmegeddon, Snowpocalypse, Snowprah?

All names I've heard when describing the blizzard Chi town is getting as I type. The past few days people have been FREAKING out everywhere over this weather. I was really surprised to see this reaction; this is the Midwest after all.

Jewel ran out of bread....How long do people think this blizzard will last?! Longer then it takes to eat 1 loaf of bread?!

No school tomorrow, obvs. However, snow days aren't NEARLY as exciting when you're a sub who only gets paid when you work.

This afternoon it seemed like everyone was overreacting, but now it's getting pretty crazy out. 

Here are a few pics from the blizzard (hard to see in the dark, I'll take more in the morning).