Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Chicago Time

So I've been home in Chicago now for about 4 days and it's been very surreal. I landed on Saturday around 6:30am and headed right into my buddy Jimmy's place in Old Town (neighborhood I used to live before I left). The biggest shock to my system was the weather - wow. It's not warm here at all! All day on Saturday it was below freezing, and since then it's had some warmer weather but it never stays. I knew it was gonna be cold but it's sobering when you go from Brazilian beaches to frozen Chicago. So I'm at Jimmy's place by about 7:30am and we start off St Patrick's day as usual - drinks and more drinks. A high school buddy of mine, Sean O'Connor, joined in the crew with a friend of his, and Jimmy's cousin Alissa joined in and we had a great crew. We left for the bars about 11am and they were PACKED. Everywhere we went had a line and so we hung at our favorite bar for a while but I quickly lost the crew and was wondering solo. Somehow in my solo-wandering I managed to lose my top hat. Yes, the top hat that made it through all of South America was lost on my first day back in Chicago. I guess it was ready to go. Thanks for getting me through South America, buddy - hope you're in good hands. The rest of my St Pats day continued with many bars, friends, and laughs. I ended around 7pm with some much missed buffalo wings - definitely back in Chicago.

Since Saturday I've been hanging with friends and spending quality time relaxing. The cold weather makes it very easy to relax, which is nice. On Friday I'm flying to Las Vegas to spend the weekend with friends from my days in San Francisco. They do a trip every year for the beginning of the college basketball championship tournament, otherwise known as March Madness, and it's a blast. We're staying at the Mirage this year, which is a great spot, and we have a great deal on the rooms so it's not going to cost much at all. Phew. Also, the best part is that my oldest sister Taty is going to be in Vegas on Friday so we get to hang out. Bonus! Can't wait to see her and hang out. I'm going to be a little more quiet over the next few weeks because I'm home here in Chicago, but I'll update the blog with anything significant (paintings, funny goings on, etc).

My arrival in the city by the lake

7:30am - not a bad start to St Pats Day in Chicago

Jimmy's cousin, and part of the wolf pack - Alissa!

Trouble

Sean my boy from high school


Jimmy - a Chicago classic


Very sad news - the top hat has been lost...

Friday, March 14, 2014

Last Day in South America

I cannot believe I've been through South America in under three months, but here I am in Sao Paulo on my last day of traveling in this amazing continent. Last night was a fun night with Jesus, Obama, and Silva - we headed to this Irish bar that had a full-on Irish band playing and everyone in green and dancing around. It was a good warmup for what I'm jumping into tomorrow, when I land back in Chicago on Saturday at 5:30am. Tomorrow is when Chicago celebrates St Patrick's day, so I'm meeting up with friends for breakfast and we're going to be running around the city celebrating all day. I figured this was a great day to come back and enjoy some chaos before settling down for a few weeks in Chicago. Why not, right? Anyway, so last night was fun hanging at the Irish bar, but other than that we didn't do too much. Me and Jesus got sushi late-night and then talked for a bit before passing out (2nd day in a row) at 5:30am. Today we're going to try to go play some music, but we'll see - things are moving slowly right now :) My flight is at 9pm but I have to get to the airport a few hours early - not to mention the traffic here, so I'm thinking I'm going to leave around 5 or 5:30pm. Can't be too safe. I'll try to upload pics to this post as I take them today, and rest assured I will write a South American Summary post about all my thoughts and experiences and how they have affected me.

I hope everyone had a great week and is excited for the weekend!!

Rewind: Rio/Carnival (finally uploaded pics)

I didn't take a ton of pictures in Rio at Carnival because: A) It's not safe to carry around a nice camera, and B) I was too busy living in the moment to really take pics. I've included the highlights from my camera below, and there are captions to help you understand each section. Wish I had more, but all I can say is that it was a life changing experience, and something I will cherish forever. Enjoy!!


The gondola up to Sugarloaf Mountain - check it out here







Me and Reka






Loved seeing all these birds in the foreground of the pic







Me and Katryn - always good laughs!








The steps at Santa Theresa - called Escadaria SelarĂ³n





As we left the steps we caught a huge crowd going to a Bloco in Lapa




Crowds just kept coming...




We stopped for lunch before heading to the block. Was an amazing meal with a great view of the neighborhood.

Ah - our first bloco, in Lapa. Such insanity. And there were cars trying to drive through, but there was always a kid who jumped on a car of truck and started fake humping it. Typical...

Humper








We found a great pitch to watch the chaos!


Safe...

Cross-dresser on the back of a truck




Reka found something he liked

Rocinha - biggest flavela in Rio. Views are unreal, right? 


Rodrigo - my guide through the flavela. Such an amazing experience, and he made us feel like his friends rather than tourists. 









Me and Rodrigo in Rocinha

Me and Rodrigo in Rocinha - apparently this rooftop was used in one of the Fast and Furious movies.



These kids danced to local guys playing samba for us. Was so amazing. Such positivity. 

And GREAT music!!!

Rodrigo introduced us to his gramma. So intimate and personal. Very cool. 

Rodrigo showing us his military photo - he was in for 2 years. 

Back alleys in the flavela










Good view of Rocinha - largest flavela in Rio