Vacation

Priorities. Family. Doing What is Right for You.

To preface this post I want to give you some background.  This entry was originally written last January.  January 17, 2014 to be exact.  It has since been tweaked to focus on the upcoming holidays as opposed to the referencing of the past holidays which was in the original writing.  The exact moment I went to hit publish in blogger, my iPad cut and auto-saved.  I was ticked beyond believe and some of my followers got to witness the following moments of my disappointment and pain as it deleted everything.  So I immediately rewrote and was so frustrated that I couldn't bring myself to re-post that same night.  I planned to go forward with publishing after a few days went by in order for me to breathe it out.  Certainly, the original writing had much more of an impact and was much more deep...but seriously who can bring that out of thin air twice.  The woes of journalism. Then on January 22, 2014 at 7:30 a.m. my world changed forever and this blog really hit home.  The most important person, my very favorite and most cherished person of my entire 30 years of existence died.  My Gramma.  This blog and several others were put on hold.  It became a situation of excuses, oh well I just don't know what is the best title now (specifically for this one), or this such & such, or oh that such & such.  Shortly, after my Gramma left us my dearest friend found out her mother was suffering from very advanced cancer.  So much has happened this year and for the first time in 31 years of my life I experienced what most feel like on a regular basis.  I couldn't be me.  Just me and do what I do best.  I always bring my A game, 300%, I am over the top and I love my naturally creative-self.  But this year was a struggle.  I have never, never, never been able to empathize with someone or anyone commenting "well it is a lot you take on" or "it's too much to do" because I have never had a road block of energy or effort-resistance in my entire life.  It has always been an insult for someone to say that to me because it meant they didn't take the time to know me.  Well now, I have experienced it.  I see what it is like.  In August, I finally realized that seven months had passed by and I was not Angela....I certainly wasn't Angela O'.  Now I am back and I am loving it.  So here is that heart felt blog that was originally to publish in January 2014.  It is far from being the best that it was but I don't fail to present.

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The holidays are coming up and the biggest pressure that is put on a couple during the season of greetings is dealing with the stress of family members.  Both those by marriage and by blood.  It seems to have been a bit of a taboo topic in recent past but one that has generated enough discussion for society to admit that it has become a serious source of discomfort for new and long-time couples.

{Original: Now that the holidays have passed} We can openly discuss some of the pressures that come along with vacations and holidays.  Or simply put, the demands.  The demands induced by family, the spouse, or your own personal requirements and goals.  The demands to spend time with each and every person or to in fact spend the holidays with only "the other family".

The solution to this headache is to commit to two separate setups.  No one has the right to pressure or guilt you into your choice because it is not wrong.  There should be no reason that this would cause a riff with your in-laws.  It should only cause appreciation that you are willing to share your significant other and recognition that you can allow him/her to to have freedom from being around you 24/7.  It is okay to share and to be shared with your family and their family.  You will soon enough be going back home to your couple status to conduct business as usual.  The purpose of this blog is to share the words and emotions to let you know it is okay. You are not the only one caught in the middle and wondering what to do.  And this isn't something new, just never openly discussed.

It is hard enough taking time off of work and coordinating your spouse's career schedule along with having to divvy out the cash to make an anticipated trip.  You should be able to cherish those special bonds and relationships with the people who mean the most, knowing that you are on limited time.  So if it means that you visit your parents while he visits his parents during the holiday season, that is okay.  Truth be told it is however you are comfortable.  And the true reason is because we don't have a very long life and our elders have a lesser length of time so why do we want to miss out on what we can partake in. 

Two family members of mine, a couple that are very experienced in marriage and even mathematically wiser in age would make regular visits to Illinois.  They would pack up their one vehicle and drive for 19 hours to visit family.  Both sets of parents lived in rural towns approximately 30 minutes from one another.  However, the wife would choose to spend the nights with her mom and the husband would choose to spend the nights with his mom.  It was fair to both of them.  While they saw each other during the day sharing various activities on their calendars they knew in their heart what was comfortable to each of them and where their heart called home each night.

The second couple grew up in a neighboring Midwest state but did not meet and marry until both moved far away.  Occasionally, they would make trips to see both of their families over the holidays. When the time came they were confident enough to go their separate ways and each stay with his/her own parents.  A couple hours distance was between them both, but their hearts never faltered for one another.  

Another Midwestern couple who moved far away to better their career and livelihood would still make regular trips to their hometown.  Both of their parents believe it or not, lived only blocks from one another.  You might assume that this would make their stay so much easier.  But the fact of the matter is that sharing time and relationships is never easy-peasy-Japanesey.  For several years, the couple would spend their nights slumber with only one parent and during the day spread out their affection with everyone.  Suddenly, this year they decided to transition into a bit of a family split.  She stayed spent the nights with her parents, and he spent the nights with his.  It just made for ease of visiting everyone with the best quality time as possible.  The sweetest couple you will ever know made a tough decision that was just the best thing for the couple.  Oh yeah, and they had a baby!

The truth is that you have to do what is right in your heart for you.  Spending the time with your family and friends who were a great part of your life.  Whether it be your bestest friend, grandmother, grandfather, parents, aunts, uncles, cousins, or group of best friendsThose bonds and relationships will be forever important and when you became an adult you don't get to encounter them the same way as you did in childhood.  You never know when that opportunity will be permanently taken away from you.  No one should give you any grief, guilt or pressure based on your decisions.  Not parents, step-parents, in-laws, or whoever because you are the adult of your existence.  Period.  

With Love, 

Angela O'

A Florida Must

Places that I make a point to stop because I love them so:

1. The Old Spanish Sugar Mill - For the 5-grain pancakes which you make yourself on a griddle in the center of your table.  This cute little old mill is located inside of De Leon Springs State Park.


photo credit www.planetdeland.com

2.  Planet Smoothie - For a Twig & Berries smoothie but to make it better you have to ask them to add plain oatmeal.


photo credit www.planetsmoothie.com


3.  Fort De Soto - For multiple years this location was voted America's Most Beautiful Beach

photo credit www.pinellascounty.org


4.  Wahoo's Waterside Pub & Patio - We don't go for their service...oh no if you would go for their service you wouldn't walk in the door.  It is atrocious.  We suck up the bad service and stay there for the deliciously, amazing hand-pressed burgers and excellently seasoned fries on the side.  Sit on the dock patio.  Located off of Redington Shores & Madeira's Beach.

photo credit www.yelp.com


5. The Columbia Restaurant - In St. Augustine, it's a Florida tradition.  Get the steak saltade.


photo credit The Columbia Restaurant website

photo credit The Columbia Restaurant website

Chicago !!!

Hi All,  I did type this up while I was in Chicago when I had a tiny bit of downtime each day.  I am sorry that I couldn't posted as promised while we were there.   Thank you so much for your patience!  ~Angela O'


Okay so I promised many a daily briefing but because the Iphone app does not allow the pictures to be posted in the order you want them I had to take back my word.  Instead I did jot down a few notes so that I could have the photographs probably described.  Overall John and I loved our time spent there together.  I do miss being in Chicago (Illinois is where I grew up) but I don't miss the nightfall at 4:30 pm and I don't miss the frigid whether between January and March.

Night 1:

John enjoying his first Rock Bottom Brewery & Restaurant visit. You get free tastings of all the beers before you order or you can order a good size sample pack of 6 draughts to enjoy the majority.

After several minutes of talking me into it, John finally got me up into the Navy Pier Ferris Wheel. I don't know why but that circle structure that moves near your face while going up makes me panic. Best Part: On our way down it started to snow!!!





Day 2:

One view from our hotel room. If you zero in a bit you can see Soldier Field and the Field Museum.

Getting ready for the day. Double leggings, double socks, and double gloves.

Finally we have found a city thst Jamba Juice serves their apple cinnamon oatmeal till 5pm. Eat dust Austin, only serving morning oatmeal.

OMG...that ledge is so freaking scary, weird, creepy, and cool. I absolutely cannot believe I was standing over the edge of the Sears Tower (blah blah Willis). It took me several tries and backing in before I could get more than 8 inches away from the carpeted area but I finally did it. John of course was free-styling it the first moment the clear box was in sight.

After walking around the same three blocks like three times we finally located Argo Tea. Ugh... John got the seasonal Winter Spice and his one lasting thought was "Teeeaaaaa".

Making a pitstop at Ontario/Ohio at State St to grab Grahamwich and more tea for John before we hit up the Magnificent Mile. The Adagio Teas shop was fun and warming. Just what we needed for 30 degree afternoon weather. 2 cup tastings of black teas (only remember spelling of Ti Kuan Yin, sorry!) and grabbing new types of loose leaf for the house. Sweet Vitality and Loving Kindness tea. Loving Kindness is a blend of ti kuan yin, chrysanthemum flower, passion flower, st. john's wort, and lavender.

I spy two buck chuck!! Yummy. It's a darn Austin has to wait till 2014 to get a Trader Joe's.

Finally arrived on the mile. Burberry, Tiffany, Top Shop, American Girl Place, Henri Bendel here I come!! Well and for the hubby...Best Buy and Apple.

Last stop for the night, Millenium Park. What a great ending for a long day in the city.








Celebrity Chef Graham Elliott's Grahamwich

Celebrity Chef Graham Elliott's Grahamwich



Day 3:

Field Museum ~  Definitely my favorite museum!!  
 
Shedd Aquarium ~ The Jellies exhibit was very cool! 

Mia Francesca's ~ The best.  When we arrived at 5:00pm it was completely empty.  Little did we know it was the celebrity hotspot and most sought little restaurant in Lincoln Park.  Hey it looks like I have good intuition!!  I just picked it b/c the outside was pretty in the dark!








Squid & Clam Pizza at Mia Francesca's....I of course had a special request and ordered it white.
Day 4:
Marquee Tour at the Chicago Theatre.  This was so interesting, very historical.  Did you know that it was the very first movie theatre in the United States, I actually think the world but I can't remember that far back.  Barney and Abe Balaban and Sam and Morris Katz built this French Baroque style theatre.  We hit up the Art Institute twice today because we both got sick. Thank goodness they had extended hours on Thursday. That darn Bella Bacinos restaurant at the hotel ruined both of our stomachs so we had to nap it off.  Off to the magnificent mile! Alright, I know we could have had Eli's cheesecake over the Cheesecake Factory for dinner but here's the deal. Eli's is way on the outskirts of Chicago! We were starving after not eating anything but our horrible breakfast and then spending the afternoon at our hotel to sleep it off. So we hit up the Cheesecake Factory. If you get a chance to go to Michigan Ave be sure to stop in CF just to check out their Ladies Powder Room. Very intriguing. After stepping into what was marked to be the W room, there were an additional set of large dark wooden doors from ceiling to floor that had copper metal flowers the size of my hand. After double checking that I did walk into the ladies and was not mistaken, I opened one of the four unmarked dark doors to find my own stall equipped with my very own sink. The giant flower was turned up on this side of the door so I could hang my handbag on it. Please even if you don't want to eat there check it out.  More ladies rooms need to be equipped in this fashion.



 

Day 5:

MOSI - okay so we hopped on the bus going the wrong direction.
I blame it on just not paying attention after a long week of running.  
Whoops!

Finally a trip to the beautiful University of Chicago campus. This was only 30 minutes of pictures!! We had to rush because it was getting dark.

Delighted by a trip to my favorite Giordano's.

And of course some Lombard Hot Chocolate at Ghirardelli's one last time!  I love know that I can make this drink at home.  Just add four squares of the Ghirardelli's truffle milk chocolate squares to your steamed milk.  Voila!



Charles Schulz is the only person who spells Gramma like i do.  Of course that is titling my bestest Gramma Sharon, everyone else is Grandma.

Day 6:
Awoke to the crowd. It was only a tiny crowd in comparison to this afternoon but it was definitely a crowd.   Street musicians, traffic cops (finally I wondered where they had been hiding) and activity tents for kids and adults alike. Free slices of Eli's cheesecake just to open the Festival of Lights tonight.  Sorry we couldn't stay, I really needed my favorite Illinois Italian Beef at Portillo's before we left town so we had to keep running through the crowd.  John gave Portillo's a thumbs up!


Portillo's

Portillo's
St. Louis.... and yes we enjoyed St. Louis just as much but didn't spend a lot of time there.  Thanks to Aunt Peggy and Uncle Rick we had a lovely day.  Lunch at Sage, where we had the best calamari in the city.  Then our Anheuser-Busch Brewmaster Tour and seeing the beautiful Clydesdale.  Then back to Lambert Airport to pick up my lost luggage.