Yeah…. so about this little blog

YO YO YO Strangers!

I have not meant to ignore you. It’s just that I have been one busy bee Cheeto.

Eating and drinking:

Boarding House delish

Boarding House

uh oh

uh oh, Scooter Frozen Custard is back open

lots of vacationing over Christmas and New Years in England, Belgium, Nederlands plus Mexico over Valentine’s Day:

this building is 1,000 years old, insanity!

Parliament is 1,000 years old, insanity!

Bruges clock tower

Bruges clock tower

Westminster, fit for a princess to marry

Westminster, fit for a princess to marry

streets of london

streets of london, British cab to prove it

You can't visit Amsterdam without touring the world skunkiest beer factory

You can’t visit Amsterdam without touring the world’s skunkiest beer factory

dutch apple pie, yum

dutch apple pie, word

Viva la Mexico

Viva la Mexico

Mexico Dapper

Mexico Dapper

Valentine's in Riviera Maya, Mexico

Valentine’s in Riviera Maya, Mexico

Purging my closet of clothes I don’t wear and trying out new outfits:

the higher the hair, the closer to God

the higher the hair, the closer to God

Gingham and stripes

Gingham and stripes

Burberry London splurges

Burberry London splurges

Gangham, I mean gingham style

Gangam, I mean gingham style

flat hair, don't care

flat hair, don’t care

trend overload

trend overload

 

But mostly…. just not running a ton.  It’s hard to chase Cheeto then, huh?  Welp, I am back on the radar since the eating, drinking and vacationing have resulted in a wardrobe full of clothing that seems to have shrunk?!?!?

I promise to check in more often, happy snow day Chicago.

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7 thoughts on “Yeah…. so about this little blog

  1. Those pics look awesome. You guys did it up right. My trip to the Riviera Maya consisted of cheap beer and tacos from street vendors. Oh yeah, and climbing some pyramids! :-)

    • So fun, I am jealous! Where in Belgium? If you can, visit Bruges. It is the most magical place I have ever visited! The town looks like something out of a fairytale and the history behind the city is fascinating. The town of Bruges became a major trading port for Europe about 1500 and the citizens became well established, wealthy. With this economic boom they built magnificent church and government buildings. The channel used for boats to import and export and afforded them such wealth dried up in the 15th century. The town went bankrupt and became very poor and a ghost town so no grand buildings were built. Yet all the older buildings remain and are now protected as historical landmarks. It’s like the town is stuck in the 15th century, so charming!

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