Sunday, March 30, 2014

St. Louis, the Gateway to the World!!

            Many people know St. Louis as the gateway to the West.  It was this for the Lewis and Clark expedition as well as countless other explorers and settlers throughout the turn of the century. For me, it was the gateway to the whole world, and the first of many stops in the coming weeks.  Why St. Louis? Well hopefully you all remember my dear friend Jason. He has made St. Louis his home for many years now and after his visit to Idaho and then to China, I thought it was about time I got my butt out to the Midwest to see his stomping grounds.  He works for a telecommunications firm and is 
preparing to move into his brand new custom built dream home on the outskirts of the city.  I simply couldn’t that!!
            So let’s backtrack a bit before I get too carried away. After my return from Portland, I had a rat race ten days trying to prepare for my impending journey. 
I sewed a few airplane seats for Mom, got my LLC set up (Works by Madi is now a reality, and business cards are on the way haha), delivered a pair of Rod Kagen sculptures to Sun Valley, went on a spring hike in Riggins with Charlie and Carly, had a delicious dinner party with Mom’s friend Vivian, finally watched Captain Phillips (Which I have been meaning to do since the Oscars…great flick btw), and even had time to make Mexican Mocha Brownies for John’s birthday the day before I left. Whew!!! What a wonderful life this is. ;)
            So last Thursday Charlie and I saddled up and headed for the airport with much gusto.  Sadly we were delayed 3 hours in Phoenix, which was a bummer because the Phoenix airport is unbelievably stuffy and quite frankly smells like an armpit. Maybe it was just my wing of the airport…luckily, because we had so much time I took Charlie outside to their fabulous pet relief area so he could run around and do his thing and I could get some fresh air. When we were finally collected in St. Louis at around 10:30pm I was so tired I could hardly function!
After a good nights sleep and a little unpacking, Jason and I did a bit of sampling at some nearby wineries. All was well until a bee bounced off my forehead and landed in my wine! Not to worry he was swiftly saved from death by booze and I cautiously finished the rest of my beverage with my hand over the mouth of the cup.  Over the next few days we walked along the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers and did some rock climbing at a very cool facility near the city. It was Jason’s first time ever and he rocked it! Way to go bud! After our forearms were completely jellified we went to Jason’s Mom’s house for a yummy home made dinner of chicken alfredo, salad, garlic bread, and strawberry shortcake for desert. I got to spend the evening chatting with his Mom about cooking, teaching, and traveling and even met his lovely sister on a rare but seemingly deserved study break. Thanks for a great evening girls and good luck Janette on your exams!! : D
            On Tuesday we took a trip into the heart of the city to see the St. Louis arch which was very cool and had a wonderful view of the city from the top, although the cable cars where quite small and slightly claustrophobic. After the arch we visited Forrest Park and the history museum that sits in the middle of it where we spent a few hours perusing fun facts about western expansion and the Louisiana Purchase.   When we had our fill of historical date and figures we headed to Little Italy to have our fill of delicious Italian food such as toasted raviolis and saffron seafood cannellini soup. Yum!! 
            We did have one minor mishap during the week which involved Jason accidentally breaking his car key off in the ignition and although the car would still start, we subsequently locked ourselves out of the car while taking the pups to the dog park….ooops….BUT after a little extra walking and some phone calls to AAA we had that baby opened up and dropped off at the Chevy dealership while Jason and I rented a car from Avis for a couple of days.  It was quite a process, but we got everything under control just in time to meet Jason’s friends Dan and Kelly that evening for dark chocolate martinis…not even kidding, that’s a real thing and my word are they something to behold.
           
Early Thursday morning Jason dropped me off at the airport for the next leg of my journey (stay tuned for details…). Mr. Charlie Pants with be staying with Jason and his Chihuahua Shelby for the next 8 weeks and I have to say I miss him already. But I know he is in good hands and we will be reunited soon enough! So I said my good byes and headed out with my overweight suitcase.  What a whirlwind of a week! Thanks for everything Jason. I had a blast and I can’t wait to see you in 2 months! 

            Hope everyone is well and enjoying their spring! Please let me know what you are all up to! I am always only an email or Skype call away!! xoxo

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