The baseball season is almost over, and while I'm not a huge fan myself, I felt it necessary to give a diehard fan the space to grieve the exciting but ultimately disappointing Chicago Cubs season.
Football season is in full swing. Tragically, I haven't be privileged to the start I expected, and I've got some feelings about it.
After three trips in three weeks spanning around 3,000 miles, I can confidently say that I had a great time... but it's good to be home.
The sweltering, swampy heat is doing its best to ruin the glory of summer in Chicago.
We're here at the first post since switching from weekly to monthly, and I have to say, it's good to be back!
I've been forcing myself to write a lot in recent months, but it's time to focus on quality over quantity.
Chicago experienced its first ever dust storm this week, and honestly, it wasn't that exciting.
It can't be too long, it can't be too sad, and it definitely shouldn't be written and performed by a guy that's going to be in prison for the next 30 years.
The technology is everywhere now, with more and more people using it for everything from emails to therapy.
They say a drunk audience is a comedian's best friend, but they also say that it's possible to have too much of a good thing.
A needy cat and a daughter that just found out she can leave her room on her own do not make for a good sleep schedule.
When the wife's away, the dads and daughters will play!