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Mad Town Mondays III: Christmas is in the Air

I apologize for this post being a day late. I wrote it yesterday but I was in such a foul mood that it came out quite mean. So before I posted a blog comparing all my neighbors to Ed Gein, I decided to sleep on it. I awoke with my darling baby giggling at me, the birds chirping in the trees, and my outlook refreshed. So I've revised it and now this post is a  Mad Town Tuesday rather than Monday but I think the bloggerverse is a better place for it. So with out further ado:


 Mad Town Mondays III: Christmas is in the Air

When we moved to Madison, in mid January, it was not too odd to see Christmas lights and decorations still up. However, as it got into February and March and then April and now almost May, I'm starting to think, What is wrong with these people?!! But before I judge them too harshly, I remembered that spring is never coming, and maybe they need to cling to their last happy memory as a reminder that life is still worth living. So in case you need a pick-me-up here is a Christmas light show for you:
 













Of course, I'm not sure what the rationale is for the Halloween decorations still being up:


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Mad Town Mondays II: The U.S. of Eh?


Top 3 Reasons I actually live in Canada:


3. Everyone is so nice! Perfect strangers will come up and say hi, ask how your day has gone, and welcome you to the area. 

2. They put maple syrup in their alcohol. Who does that but Canadians?!



1. It snowed YESTERDAY

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St. Patrick's Day: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

St. Patrick's Day has always been a good holiday for me. I love the world being covered in green and all the gleeful hunt for someone to pinch. This year was no different. I was happily anticipating St. Patrick's Day when I realized the day I planned to go to Chicago to the LDS temple was also the day they would be having their celebrations! I was ecstatic!  I would be able to be part of one of the biggest St. Patty's Day celebrations in the nation and have the best St. Patty's Day ever! Right?

The day of celebration arrived and the car was packed full of warm green clothing. We were prepared for the snow and the 30 degree weather (Hey, I thought this was March. What gives?!) but what we weren't prepared for was the 4 toll booths in between Madison and Chicago. So $7.80 in tolls later, we arrive in the city, joining the reveling masses and trying not to hit the throngs of already intoxicated idiots. We park at Navy Pier. 20 minutes getting suited up and 20 dollars for parking (What is this L.A.?) later we are ready to hit the parade!

We had a pleasant walk in the lightly falling snow and saw examples of Chicago's taste in art:



This one reminded me of you, Rena. Isn't it fine? Oh, so fine!
The parade was somewhat less awesome than expected. It mostly consisted of high school bands and people walking down the street behind a banner. The best float was the McDonald's one.
Which is kinda depressing considering it's not that cool. I thought this was a world class parade. Disneyland does a better parade than that three times a day. I can only hope that all the really cool stuff had gone by before we got there. We still had a fun time and got to see a great bagpipe band.
Seeing the floats is all well and good but my real reason for going to parades is the free stuff. But they were only handing out stuff to the kids.  I kept trying to get people's attention with the baby (That's right. I'm not above using my kid to get free stuff at parades!) but to no avail. Then finally a nice young man hung a string of green beads around Indy's neck. I was thrilled! But Indy didn't seem too interested in them. So of course, I stole them.
After the parade we walked along the dyed river. The green was so much more vivid than I expected. It didn't look like a dirty green tinged river but a true St. Patty's Day green for miles! If I didn't know Chicago was such a eco friendly town, I'd be worried they dumped toxic waste in it to get it that color. It was surprisingly beautiful.

Back at Navy Pier we had a fun dinner at  Bubba Gump's and then went to check out the stained glass museum. I love stained glass. I wish I could dedicate a whole house to it like Alex Jordan, Jr. So it wasn't even half way into the museum that I looked at my watch and realized the last session at the temple was in 50 minutes! We were 15 minutes away from our car and 45 minutes from the temple. So we ran back to the car and hit the road as fast as possible. But with the soused pedestrians and rush hour traffic, there was no way we were making it.Slightly disappointing but having enjoyed a lovely day, we headed home early.

Arriving home, we were greeted by the smell of natural gas. So we called the gas company and was met with a kind young man named Neil. He informed us that it was not a leak in your apartment but was coming from our downstairs neighbor's. Unfortunately, they were not home and no one with a key could be reached. So the fire department had to break down the door!
I would be lying if I said I wasn't filled with absolute glee watching 4 hunky firemen come to my rescue. ;)

We were evacuated to our car while they cleared out the gas
At the end of the night we didn't die in a fiery explosion of death and got to bed before midnight so I considered it a successful day.

On Sunday, I made the traditional corned beef and cabbage. I got it in a little later than I wanted but at least we'd get dinner before bed time.... or so I thought...
It got unplugged! So after 8 hours we had no dinner and had to throw all of it out. :(

So what's a girl to do? Stuff her face with green frosted cupcakes!
They may look hideous but they were fun to decorate and delicious!
 After all was said and done, this St. Patrick's Day was at least memorable and that's all you can really ask out of life.



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Mad Town Mondays I: The Onion

I'm new to Madison, WI and I've found it to be a place like no other. It's full of bike trails, intellectuals, and surprises. So each Monday, I'd like to explore a different facet of this town that for now I call home.

Mad Town Mondays I: The Onion

I've been a long time fan of The Onion. I enjoy the sarcasm and ridiculousness of their articles. But I have never seen it in print. I thought they were just a bunch of crazies posting crap online. (seem familiar?) But all over Madison there are news stands full of printed copies. They come out every week and they are free! How cool is that?!

In the printed edition they also have a serious(er) section of movie and music reviews as well as events going on in Madison for the week. It made my heart glad to know that Madison, WI is the type of town that supports such satirical nonsense.  When I mentioned to a local how excited I was to see The Onion in print they were surprised I had even heard of it. It turns out that The Onion is a Mad Town creation!

I hope this is a sign of many more fun oddities for me to discover in this Mad place. 


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This @#$! -ing Layout

I've looked through over 1,000 layouts and I've found just 1 that I love. Sure lots of them are all fine and good and if I was less picky, I could just settle for one of them. But I've found this one and I love it and it's perfect.... or at least I love it as if it were perfect. I think I have a knack for loving things as if they were perfect.

So I refuse to use any other layout! Even though this one has several error messages appearing. So I'm sorry about that and I've got my husband (a video game programer) working on it. He keeps reminding me that he's not a layout programmer and that it's not his code so not to expect too much. But he can work miracles and I know it. So soon my (it's not really mine. I got it off of a website for free) beautiful layout will soon be as perfect as I seem to think it is. Your patience is appreciated. 

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An Introduction

Welcome World!

I've decided to start a blog about all of the things I want to rant or rave about. My husband says I'm the pickiest person he knows which also makes me one of the most interesting people he knows. I have opinions on every subject and they almost always surprise him. He urged me to share those opinions in a format that could inspire (or infuriate) a wider range of people. I've decided to do it here in my blog, Decidedly Picky.

In this blog you will find posts on my family, products I hate or love, how I feel about people, the place I live, and what ever else I come up with. So feel free to tell me what you think. Be as blunt as you like.


 Ann Strasburg


P.S. I know half of you just said "Challenge Accepted"!

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