lessons in city living.
Now that the city of Chicago and I have been together for almost two months, it’s time to reflect on some lessons in city living that this country girl* has learned:
– It’s safe to assume any liquid on the ground is some sort of bodily fluid
– Stay off your cell phone when riding the subway
– Chicago definitely sleeps. This is no New York City where you can have anything delivered at any hour of the day
– A city that’s cold most of the year will have no ice cream places
– Midwesterners are super nice, even in the city (and they’ll tell you when your butt is covered in grass)
– Happy hours are much happier when you don’t have to worry about the drive home
– Skipping the el twice can earn you a trip to Starbucks ($2.50 each way – you bet I’m walking a lot)
– Pigeons are the most evil creatures on earth and will always keep you on your toes
– A studio apartment is the perfect cure for a bad shopping habit
– Lake Michigan may not be the ocean, but it’s pretty darn gorgeous
– Tourists will primarily be looking for directions to Michigan Avenue, Buckingham Fountain or which el line goes to O’Hare
– Texting while walking is rather dangerous. You will trip and fall at some point, and most likely there will be a lot of people around
– There’s no shame in flirty eye contact while running, even if you’re a sweaty mess
*Note: Yes, I’m from New Jersey AND from the sticks. These places do exist – I’m talking cow farms, pick up trucks and a 45 minute drive to the nearest Target.