Illinois Valley - Where it began!

The Illinois Valley was a great place to grow up! At the time I didn’t appreciate it but the older I got the more I realized how lucky we were. For starters, I think it’s just beautiful. Sitting along the Illinois River and having access to not one but two amazing state parks, a great public high school, and true middle class values and caring friends and neighbors. So it’s no surprise to me that I have stayed in touch and treasure the lifelong friendships of my high school girlfriends. We have been getting together once a year for a long weekend or even sometimes a week for too many years to count. It’s always something I really look forward to and it never disappoints. We don’t always return to our hometown but this year we did and it couldn’t have been more relaxing or fun. We found a great loft to rent on Airbnb right in downtown LaSalle, and the location was perfect. Downtown LaSalle is now a very cool place - good restaurants and some great stores. Shout out to Sasso’s which has a little bit of everything but all awesome!  

Here are just a few of the highlights. The focus of the trip is really about being together to share our lives and support each other through good times and not so good, so we are less concerned with what we are doing than who we are doing it with. We started off with a bang though when Liz surprised us by hopping a plane from LA and showing up the first night, right when we were lamenting that she wasn’t going to be able to join us this year. I think they heard our screams when she showed up all the way to the west end of Peru! Excellent job Liz! It is never as much fun if anyone is missing!  

We decided a walk all over town sounded like a great idea the first morning, something when we lived here we never would have thought possible. So first stop was our beautiful LaSalle Peru High School - truly a timeless building and one of the prettiest I have ever seen. Christie informed us that it had just undergone a huge internal renovation bringing it up to current and future standards of excellence. 

Built in 1897-98

Built in 1897-98

We had envisioned going in and walking the halls but in this new day and age security is tight and for good reasons, so that didn’t happen. But it was still fun to peek through the windows and reminisce about our fun times there. We also had and still have the most incredible football stadium built by the WPA more than 80 years ago. I have been to a lot of small colleges that don’t have stadiums as grand as ours so we stopped by there too. 

The grounds crew was working on it so they let us in and took our picture.  

The grounds crew was working on it so they let us in and took our picture.  

Then we continued on our walk to our most favorite hangout all through high school. The Igloo drive-in at the west end of Peru. We were there almost every Friday night post games, and when we could drive we always drove through looking to see who else was there. Too bad we didn’t have much money to buy food because the food is great! Did someone say lunch? 

A booth of course! And pork tenderloin sandwiches and fries for all! Even better than I remembered. 

A booth of course! And pork tenderloin sandwiches and fries for all! Even better than I remembered. 

It snowed on our way! We have a history of bringing the cold and snowy weather when we get together. It happened last year in Lake Tahoe in September, but that didn’t stop us. We walked back to the loft and browsed in some of the cool shops in downtown LaSalle on our way.  

Dinner reservations at a fairly new restaurant downtown called The Study . It was nice that we were close enough to just walk. No need for a designated driver!

Not too exciting on the outside but really cute inside. 

Not too exciting on the outside but really cute inside. 

I was lazy on this trip or maybe just having too much fun because I didn’t remember to take pictures of the food. They had an extensive menu and I went with the salmon. Never a bad choice😊 

Cheers! 

Cheers! 

The next morning Liz and Julie and I wanted to go hiking at Starved Rock State Park. It’s the largest park in Illinois and so beautiful in every season, but fall is particularly magnificent with the changing of the leaves. It gets very crowded so I took a lot of grief by insisting we arrive early to beat the crowds. Ok I was at least half right. By the time we left the parking lot was jammed and there was an actual backup of people on some of the trails. By getting there early we had most of the canyons to ourselves!  But I admit we could have arrived 30 minutes later and still been good. If you would like to read more about the history of Starved Rock just go to the Archive on my blog and read the post dated November 11, 2016 for more details. It’s pretty interesting. 

Between the three of us we took a ton of pictures, one more beautiful than the next, but here are some of my favorites. 

Don’t jump Julie! 

Don’t jump Julie! 

Three little birdies sitting on a tree! 

Three little birdies sitting on a tree! 

It’s a huge park and has so many beautiful canyons. We actually didn’t go up to Starved Rock and went to some of the more remote spots and it was totally worth it.  

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We were there about 3 hours and it was so much fun. We heard a rumor that starting next year you are going to need a reservation to enter the park on a weekend because of the crowds, so I would check the website before you head down. And to think growing up there it was usually so empty you felt like you had the place to yourselves!

Another great spot for dinner Saturday night is The Uptown Grill, also in downtown LaSalle. A must stop every time I’m there. The food is great but a reservation is essential as I’m not the only one that thinks it’s great.  

Flaming cheese for the table and the amazing Whitefish in parchment paper for me. I order it 100% of the time and am never disappointed. 

Flaming cheese for the table and the amazing Whitefish in parchment paper for me. I order it 100% of the time and am never disappointed. 

Saying goodbye as we were all leaving the Loft.  

Saying goodbye as we were all leaving the Loft.  

Another fun trip with lots of laughs and great memories. I love these ladies and am so blessed to have shared so many great years of supporting each other. The Best is Yet to Be!  

Here’s a sneak peak of my next trip which is right around the corner. 

Going to see it for myself! 

Going to see it for myself! 

India here I come! It’s been high on my list for a number of years now, so my good friend Cindy and I are doing it. I have been vaccinated for just about every possible thing, I purchased rupees, have my Malaria prophylactic in hand, passport, Visa, head scarf, plenty of antibacterial and bringing an open mind. I have been told repeatedly by those who have been to be prepared to be shocked and amazed. As per usual I have been reading a lot both as far as travel advice and also stories that take place there to get a better understanding of the culture. But I’ve also been told you can’t really prepare for everything we will experience and see. We’re traveling light and because of the world we live in today you can’t bring anything larger than a cellphone in the cabin of the plane, so I won’t be blogging as I had planned while on the trip. But I will post a bit on Facebook and Instagram and do a full post or two or three when I return. Namaste!

Chicago.....again😊

Just a quick visit to Chicago before heading to the Illinois Valley for my high school girlfriends annual reunion. And can you really visit Chicago too many times? There is always so much to do so I don’t think so. 

We lucked out and it was a spectacular fall day, so Keeley and I joined her sister-in-law Laura, her husband Brad and their adorable new baby Owen for a visit to the Field Museum. I hadn’t been there since my kids were little so expected a dusty old museum with lots of stuffed animals. Interesting of course but nothing to get excited about. I was totally wrong. Wow! They have totally renovated the museum and it was awesome! So much to do and see! 

Chicago Field Museum

Chicago Field Museum

There is a new dinosaur there taking top honors called Maximo and he has booted Sue from the prime location because he’s bigger. Sue will return in a new location soon we were told. 

Keeley showing how wide Maximo is. Laura, Brad and Owen taking it all in.

Keeley showing how wide Maximo is. Laura, Brad and Owen taking it all in.

I thought you said this would be fun?!?! 

I thought you said this would be fun?!?! 

When you buy your entry ticket you have to select how many special exhibits you want to see and also movies. Lots to choose from. Mummies, Antarctic Dinosaurs, the Underground Adventure, China and more. 

Keeley is in the Underground Adventure where they “shrink” humans and you go underground and see what’s under the soil.  

Keeley is in the Underground Adventure where they “shrink” humans and you go underground and see what’s under the soil.  

We were there for at least three hours and still had so much more to see. Definitely worth a visit if you’re in Chicago.  

Next up seeing Hamilton again with Keeley. Her first time my second. I loved it as much if not more the second time. It moves so fast and the lyrics are intricate so I picked up things this time around that I missed the first. And Keeley loved it! We ate before the show at a restaurant I really like that is close called The Gage. I was there a couple of times in July and it was just as good this time.  

We shared a cheese plate, chicken and roasted pear salad, and a butterscotch budino with caramel topping. All delicious.

We shared a cheese plate, chicken and roasted pear salad, and a butterscotch budino with caramel topping. All delicious.

The next morning Laura joined Keeley and I for brunch at the gorgeous 3 Arts Cafe in the Restoration Hardware store on Dearborn St. It is the prettiest place for brunch - just stating that claim and daring you not to agree. 

We’re celebrating Keeley’s birthday so wine of course. 

We’re celebrating Keeley’s birthday so wine of course. 

Eggs with Creme fraiche and avocado, bacon and an almond croissant. We shared it all.  

Eggs with Creme fraiche and avocado, bacon and an almond croissant. We shared it all.  

Restoration Hardware is lots of fun to browse in - especially the kids and teens floor.  

Princess Laura and Princess Keeley having a tea party. This is my future grand daughters room. 

Princess Laura and Princess Keeley having a tea party. This is my future grand daughters room. 

I dropped off the ladies and headed down to Michigan Ave for a quick stop at my favorite store for basic clothing - Uniqlo. Got a down vest I have been eyeing and headed to meet my friend Julie at D4 Irish Pub for happy hour. Sorry I have no pics☹️Too busy catching up with Julie but they have a really great happy hour. And the location is close to Michigan Ave so worth a stop if you’re in the area. 

Now I’m off to where it all began.....the beautiful Illinois Valley!  

Run Keeley Run!

Race Day! The real reason for our trip is that Keeley was running her first marathon. The Twin Cities race is well known and considered to be the prettiest urban marathon in the country, and it lived up to the hype. A beautiful course through pretty neighborhoods, parks and around lakes. And fantastic spectator support. The marathon is on Sunday, but there is a 5K and 10K on Saturday, and a 10 mile race that starts an hour earlier on Sunday, so basically no overlapping at all with the marathon. Keeley was excited and nervous which is understandable, but she had done such a great job of training I had no doubt she would be fine. Our friend Deidre from KC came up for the weekend to see family and join us in cheering Keeley on which gave us a cheering section of 3 to support her. We had our signs and cowbell ready, and thanks to Matt a plan to get around the course and see her hopefully 4 times during the race to cheer her on and make sure she had what she needed. Not knowing the city proved to be a little challenging in getting around, but with Matt’s great ability to nanvigate and the use of Uber, buses, the metro and walk/running 6 miles we made it! 

Keeley at miles 11 and 23. Strong and smiling the whole way! 

Keeley at miles 11 and 23. Strong and smiling the whole way! 

Finisher!

She did it! 26.2 and not even breathing hard!  

She did it! 26.2 and not even breathing hard!  

Thanks to Deidre for making the trip up and running around with us. Keeley said it made a big difference to her to have the support. She said the spectators were incredible! Entire neighborhoods out to show support and offer the runners whatever they needed. So proud of my daughter! Five months of training and dedication paying off. 

They finished right in front of the capital in St Paul. 

They finished right in front of the capital in St Paul. 

We took the metro back to Minneapolis and found a great spot for a late brunch. Just looked on Yelp for a recommendation close and the Mercury Dining and Rail was excellent.

We all went with an egg brunch option and all delicious.  

We all went with an egg brunch option and all delicious.  

Keeley got to pick what she wanted for the remainder of the day and after a shower and brief rest no surprise she picked breweries. First stop Finnegans

Can you see that the beer taps are shamrocks? Love that! 

Can you see that the beer taps are shamrocks? Love that! 

We were relaxing at Finnegans and out of the corner of my eye I spotted them wheeling in the biggest pumpkin I had ever laid eyes on, so of course we asked for a closer look. They took us in the brewery room and my eyes had not played tricks on me. Check this out!

A 1600 pound pumpkin! Real! 

A 1600 pound pumpkin! Real! 

They are going to hollow it out, fill it with 7 barrels of beer and yeast and let it ferment. Then they will add cinnamon and some other spices and brew and serve. They said unlike a regular pumpkin these huge ones are almost hollow and probably only contain 30 seeds. That definitely made me feel like it was fall. 

Town Hall Brewery was our last stop. Beer and dinner. I had the walleye tacos - a Minnesota favorite! 

Town Hall Brewery was our last stop. Beer and dinner. I had the walleye tacos - a Minnesota favorite! 

We had a great time in the Twin Cities. It was really so different than what I had expected. Not sure what I expected, but it wasn’t this awesome area with so much to do, so many great restaurants and so much natural beauty with all the lakes and parks. People couldn’t have been friendlier or nicer. I am already trying to figure out when I can go back. Not winter but I bet the summers are amazing. 

Next up heading straight to Chicago for a few days and then BiG adventure coming very soon!  

More Twin Cities Fun!

I still have a list of things I want to see, eat and do here, and time is running out. First up was brunch. Got a good recommendation for the Hen House Eatery and it was fairly close to our hotel. They only serve breakfast and lunch and there was a University of Minnesota football game so we had about a 20 minute wait, no problem. They have an amazing bakery so we amused ourselves by looking at the 12 different kinds of cinnamon rolls, brownies, rice krispee treats and cakes they have available.

Second time I ordered the chicken sausage. Keeley says she doesn’t know who I have become. Sweet potato hash is apparently a thing here too. The food was great! We passed on the desserts. Too early. 

Second time I ordered the chicken sausage. Keeley says she doesn’t know who I have become. Sweet potato hash is apparently a thing here too. The food was great! We passed on the desserts. Too early. 

Next - the Walker Art Center. I was told it was a must-see and while it’s all very modern art which isn’t my thing, the building is super cool and I enjoyed the art more than I thought I would. While the other two big museums I went to earlier in the trip were free, there is an entrance fee for Walker, but the first Saturday of every month is free so lucky me!

The Walker Art Center doesn’t include the red brick building but does include the other two structures.

The Walker Art Center doesn’t include the red brick building but does include the other two structures.

Another great thing about the entire area is that parking is pretty easy and reasonable everywhere. The museum is pretty large but doesn’t have a plethora of galleries. The galleries they have are quite large as much of modern art is big, and the main exhibit their now is proof of this. It features Minneapolis-based artist Siah Armajani and is called Follow This Line. His medium of art takes many different forms - painting, sculpture and architectural models to name a few. The room I remember the most was called Out of Place and had large sculptures that made at least me feel really uncomfortable. From reading the descriptions I know that was his intention.

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There is a beautiful sculpture garden across the street from the museum that was fun to walk through. 

The bright yellow walkway in the bottom left is actually a sculpture by Siah Armajani that is a pedestrian walkway to cross the highway. 

The bright yellow walkway in the bottom left is actually a sculpture by Siah Armajani that is a pedestrian walkway to cross the highway. 

Crossing the walkway. 

Crossing the walkway. 

From the terrace of the Walker Art Center you can see the beautiful Basilica of St. Mary so I decided to walk over and see the inside.

Gorgeous inside also but there was a wedding going on so I had to stay in the back.

Gorgeous inside also but there was a wedding going on so I had to stay in the back.

Time to head back to the hotel and pick up Keeley and her husband Matt who had just arrived and head to a brewery. Keeley and Matt are extremely knowledgeable about beer and know all the breweries, so while I have a list of museums - they have a list of breweries.

Barrel Theory in St Paul. They even found a beer for me! It was called Purple Lamborghini and tasted like berries.  

Barrel Theory in St Paul. They even found a beer for me! It was called Purple Lamborghini and tasted like berries.  

Now for some carb loading for the marathon tomorrow. There is a famous Italian restaurant, pasticceria, market and pizzeria called Cossetta in St Paul, and the restaurant on the top floor is called Louis. It got great reviews so we had a reservation for dinner and headed over. The food was great and it felt very authentic. After dinner we walked through the first floor which has lots of great looking options to take home or eat on the spot. 

We shared the bruschetta and caprese salad and each had a pasta dish. Not running the race but eating pasta because I love it! 

We shared the bruschetta and caprese salad and each had a pasta dish. Not running the race but eating pasta because I love it! 

Home to bed because race day is almost here!

Day 2 Twin Cities

This is such a nice place! It’s easy to get around, the people are friendly and there is lots to see, eat and do. I might have to come again - just never in the winter! 

I took a walk around the area this morning and saw some interesting places that I didn’t have a chance to go in, but worth mentioning.  

A museum about flour. This was once the world’s largest flour mill and it sounds like an interesting place to spend some time.  

A museum about flour. This was once the world’s largest flour mill and it sounds like an interesting place to spend some time.  

The Guthrie Theater. A world class venue for music and performance arts.

The Guthrie Theater. A world class venue for music and performance arts.

Vikings! 

US Bank Stadium. This new stadium is huge! 

US Bank Stadium. This new stadium is huge! 

The main reason I’m here is to support Keeley as she runs her first marathon - so we headed to St Paul for the race expo. It’s a big race, about 10,000 marathon runners, a 10 mile race, a 10K and a 5K so about 30,000 participants. Expo’s are pretty fun. New products for runners displayed, giveaways, raffles and free food!  

She is ready! 5 months of training and sacrifice will all be worth it.  

She is ready! 5 months of training and sacrifice will all be worth it.  

Now we need food. I have been impressed with the number of great restaurants and The Copper Hen was at the top of every list and now it’s on the top of mine too. For some reason they serve brunch on Friday, Saturday and Sunday so since we both love brunch we headed there first. We were seated right away and I loved the decor. It had a very French country feel and everything on the menu sounded great. We both had the same thing called the Farmer’s Brunch. Scrambled eggs, root vegetable hash, bread pudding French toast, and your choice of sausage. AMAZING!

The bread pudding French toast is what dreams are made of! Topped with whipped cinnamon butter😋

The bread pudding French toast is what dreams are made of! Topped with whipped cinnamon butter😋

Plenty more museums to see on my list so I dropped off Keeley so she could rest her legs and headed to the Minneapolis Institute of Art.  A huge beautiful building full of wonderful art. I did what I always do in this kind of place - immediately look for the French Impressionist area. They had a decent selection but seemed to really have an extensive Asian collection of work, so I spent some time in that area as well.

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They also had a good number of period rooms and contemporary art that is kind of fun.  

Top left - a pretty good room full of Prairie style furniture. Top right - Chihuly. Bottom left - Murakami Takashi - Panda. Bottom right - Two camels and a groom from the Tang Dynasty (618-907) 

Top left - a pretty good room full of Prairie style furniture. Top right - Chihuly. Bottom left - Murakami Takashi - Panda. Bottom right - Two camels and a groom from the Tang Dynasty (618-907) 

I went back and picked up Keeley and we headed over to the banks of the Mississippi River to check out a cafe called Aster. I could have a glass of wine but no alcohol for Keeley. It’s GO MARATHON time so a mock tail for her. But a super cute place and once again met the nicest people there. We didn’t eat but the food looked good. We still have another day here and I would consider going back for a meal. 

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We stopped on the way back to the hotel for a pizza and called it a day. So many more places to go here! Check back soon!