Reunited in Christmassy jumpers

The Cat and Matt In The Flat

Reunited in Christmassy jumpers

Reunited in Christmassy jumpers

No work this week, in honour of Thanksgiving Cat and Matt visiting. Yay! This was Cat’s first trip to the land of the free and it feels like we packed in almost as much to do as the quantity of food we packed into our bellies, kicking off with a very American folky rockabilly gig (Old Grand Dad, Wild Skies) with Billy and Taylor.

Actually the world's 12th tallest building

Actually the world’s 12th tallest building

In general the weather did guide us towards indoor activities, and so we did not go and stand in the cold for the Magnificent Mile Christmas parade, but gathered with Agata, Michele and Sam to watch it on TV from the comfort of my apartment instead. This was a good call, not only because we could add some British Christmas touches (think Bucks Fizz, jumpers and Fairytale of New York) but also because we stumbled on Family Fortunes Feud afterwards, which turned into a reliable staple for the rest of the holiday.

Finally made it to Green Mill. Sssh, no talking.

Finally made it to Green Mill. Sssh, no talking.

We also saw The Guide to Being Single, a “very musical theatre” guide to dating in Chicago, as well as hitting up the the Chicago History Museum, Willis Tower (during the day this time) and – finally! – Green Mill, a jazz club famous for being a haunt of Al Capone. We weren’t sure if the “no talking” rule would apply to him, because it certainly didn’t seem to apply to the very loud whisperer behind us, but it was a very cool place to me.

Faces for freedom (and stuff) at the Chicago History Museum

Faces for freedom (and stuff) at the Chicago History Museum

Oh, and the food! Deep dish Chicago pizza at Pequod’s, at which Cat and Matt befriended two large men from Philly while I stole their food. Utter devastation at Kuma’s Corner: a heavy metal-themed burger bar where the mac and cheese alone is liable to wipe you out. And not to mention many, many breakfasts at The Windy City Café. But my favourite meal has to be the patented Cat Hurley Sunday roast, which transported me back to the days of Drayton Park. Only with more American football on in the background. Go Bears.

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2 Comments on :
The Cat and Matt In The Flat

  1. Clark says:

    Oh this explains why you’ve been ignoring my G-chats. I have had some extremely important issues that needed immediate assistance. I now can’t remember what any of them were.

    Happy holidays.

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