Showing posts with label Amy Guth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amy Guth. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

What a Day! New Experiences #26, 141, and 143

I attended a conference in Chicago today that ended about 3:30, which left me with two free hours before I was scheduled to meet up with my friend Amy for dinner. With this incredible amount of free time on my hands and the clearest day in Chicago I can remember in ages, I knew there was only one thing to do: stand on the ledge of the Sears Tower.

It was time to overcome my fear of heights and, quite literally, step out on faith, 103 stories about Chicago in the tallest building in North America.

Now before you point out that the Sears Tower is now the Willis Tower and that today some snotty committee with a strong New York bias declared the new World Trade Center is the tallest building in  the United States, let me just say that I do not care about either of those things, although the news about the Second City once again being the Second City does sort of come into play in this story.

Because it was 3:30, I knew that I had to hustle if I was going to make it to the Observation Deck before sunset at 4:32 p.m.

As I arrived at the Sears Tower, the first thing I saw was the ABC7 news truck sitting outside the building. I immediately wondered if my secret crush Ben Bradley (who is NOT the grandson of Ben Bradlee as I believed for too many years) might be in the near vicinity, but quickly forgot about it as I was so focussed on my goal and on not being nervous, which I was.

I hustled up the Sears Tower and not at all disappointed. Now I remember visiting the Tower when I was a kid, but somehow, it was always a bit hazy and visibility was limited. But not today. Looking southeast, I could see all the way around the curve in Lake Michigan through Indiana and into Michigan. When I looked straight east over the lake, I could see Michigan. Looking north, I'm fairly certain I saw Wisconsin, although there's no sign marking the air border.

Finally, it was time to head over to the west side of the building and face my fear head on. I had survived a faster than a speeding bullet elevator ride up 1,353 feet into the air and I would not be stopped.

And then I saw Ben Bradley. He was obviously there to file a live report about me overcoming my fears, my 100 New Experiences List, and how I was going to squeeze 32 new experiences into the next 7 weeks before December 31st.*

Ben Bradley reporting on my 100 New Experiences. Or maybe that whole World Trade Center vs. Sears Tower thing.

As he filed his initial reports on air, I took some pics and video and then stepped out onto the ledge. I'm telling you, it was truly one small step for this woman and one giant leap for womankind (apologies to Neil Armstrong). Sure, I had some anxiety and needed to take a few deep breaths, but I did it. I also got to see a gorgeous sunset from the ledge.

As I step out onto the ledge. Look at those buildings below me.



 See, I'm really standing ON the ledge. Those are my boots.

 Proof that I did it! New Experience #69. (On the list, it's #26)

Then I walked over to be interviewed by hear Ben file his report about the tallest building in North America decision on Channel 7. When he was done and packing up, I was able to get his attention and tell him what a fan I am. Surprisingly, I was even coherent. He was super nice, introduced himself and shook my hand. So I asked if he'd take a picture with me, to which he said of course.

Meeting ABC 7's Ben Bradley. New Experience #70. (On the list, it's #141)

After we took a couple pictures, I explained that he would be featured on my blog tonight and that he was Experience #70 of my 100 New Experiences this year. He thought that was cool, asked me to tag him, and then said about being Experience #70, "don't tell my wife." If you ever have a chance to meet Ben Bradley, I highly recommend it. He could not be more gracious.

Sunset from the Sears Tower. Not too shabby.

During a completely delightful dinner with Amy at Coco Pazzo (New Experience #71. On the List, it's #143.), I tried three new foods: Octopus, Clams, and Pistachio Mousse (New Experience #15, parts 15-17).

The best part of my year of 100 New Experiences? New friends.

29 New Experiences left to go.

*Ben Bradley was not at the Sears Tower to file a live report on the ABC 7 News about me stepping out onto the ledge, conquering my fears, completing my 100 New Experiences List, or how I was going to squeeze 32 new experiences into 7 weeks. Although, how damn cool would THAT have been? He was there to file news reports on the farce that was the decision about the WTC being taller than the Sears Tower.

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

100 New Experiences in 12 Months

Over the past few months, I've come to realize that I've stopped being as adventurous as I used to be. Once upon a time, I picked up and moved to Washington DC where I knew no one. That was just a few weeks after I flew out and spent a week pounding the pavement and knocking on doors until someone interviewed me and then gave me a summer internship working for someone else.

Almost three years ago, I created my Bucket List. I've made some progress on it and I'm proud of that progress. The items on my Bucket List still excite me. But my Bucket List lacks one thing: urgency.

Do you know the difference between a dream and a goal? Dates. Goals have dates attached to them. Dreams are "some day" things. Goals have a begin and end date. 

Because I need to find my adventurous side again and I want to live more fully than I have been in the past year, I'm taking some inspiration from Amy Guth, Social Media Manager at the Chicago Tribune. If you don't follow Amy on Twitter, you're missing out. Trust me. She's tough, smart, witty, and one of the coolest women on the interwebs. Amy has decided to spice up her life by doing 1,000 new things in one year. How cool is that?

1,000 new experiences feels completely overwhelming to me, but 100 feels daunting and exciting at the same time. In fact, since I had this idea early last week, I've flown out of bed each morning with new ideas. Some of the ideas listed below are from my Bucket List and some are new. 

Here are my ground rules: "New" is defined as something I've never done or have not done in more than 10 years. My list is ever growing. I will share stories and pictures of each experience. The year kicked off on April 11, 2013 and will conclude on April 10, 2014.
  1. Attend a taping of Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me
  2. Vacation by myself and take care of only me. - DONE 4/11 - 4/15/2013
  3. Vacation in Nashville - DONE 4/11 - 4/15/2013
  4. Go on vacation and leave work 100% behind (i.e., don't check email or voice mail) - DONE 4/15/2013
  5. Stand in the center of both the Grand Ole Opry and Ryman Auditorium stages - DONE 4/12/2013 and 4/14/2013
  6. Play Elvis's piano at the RCA Studio B - DONE 4/12/2013
  7. Sit on the stage at the Civic Opera House during a performance - Will be done 6/16/2013
  8. Play with the beluga whales at the Shedd Acquarium - Will be done by June 30th
  9. Take a cooking class - Scheduled for May 21st at David's Bistro in Antioch
  10. Swim 1 mile without stopping
  11. Climb the main dune at Sleeping Bear Dunes - Will be done in August
  12. Learn a new skill - DONE 4/24/2013 Learned how to make a floral centerpiece
  13. Increase by savings account by 2 months worth of expenses
  14. Max out my employer match for my 403(b) in 2013 - DONE Increased my contribution to max out the match 5/2/2013
  15. Try 20 new foods
  16. Lose 50 pounds
  17. Attend a concert in Millenium Park
  18. Ride a mechanical bull
  19. Sing karaoke
  20. Attend a baseball game at Milwaukee's Miller Park - Will be done August 15th
  21. Take the ferry to Muskegon or Ludington - Will be done in August
  22. Run a 5K
  23. Take a golf lesson
  24. Have a full spa day - massage, mani/pedi, facial, and anything other fancy spa treatment I can find
  25. Take an Ivy League Class
  26. Stand on the sky deck ledge in the Sears Tower (don't tell me it's called Willis Tower now, I don't care)
  27. Visit Mt. Rushmore
  28. Do a polar plunge
  29. Reupholster my dining room chairs
  30. Visit the Museum of Science & Industry
  31. Visit the Museum of Contemporary Art
  32. Visit the National Museum of Mexican Art
  33. Visit the Adler Planetarium
  34. Visit the DuSable Museum of African American Art
  35. Visit the Field Museum of Natural History
  36. Visit the Notebaert Nature Museum
  37. Give up Diet Coke (and all soda)
  38. Drink a minimum of 64 oz of water each day
  39. Have High Tea at The Drake
  40. Serve meals in a soup kitchen
  41. Tour the Chicago Tribune
  42. Attend the Blue Man Group
  43. Attend the Book of Mormon
  44. Visit Chicago's Chinatown
  45. Visit the Illinois Holocaust Museum
  46. Reread my favorite books from childhood: the Little House on the Prairie series, Little Women, the Anne of Green Gables series
  47. See Oklahoma at the Civic Opera House - Will be done 5/3/2013
  48. Visit Galena, Illinois

Putting these ideas down on "paper" was the easy part. Now, I need to get to living life as fully as possible.

Do any of my ideas inspire you? Want to join me on my journey? Let me know and let's team up. Life's more fun when it's experienced with friends.