Alright, I have a confession to make. Despite my previous criticism of "the couch potato lifestyle," I must admit a small hypocrisy...I am hopelessly and irrevocably in love with a certain Italian plumber. I can't help but admire the persistent joy in his laughter, nor the spring in his step, or even his unfailing energy. Even the red suspenders are kinda cute...(sorry Tom!)
Yes, I am a Mario Party addict. There. I said it. Don't stop reading yet, because when combined with a good rainstorm, four controllers and a corresponding number of friends, a lackadaisical evening can easily become a whimsical event.
For a bit of multicultural flair, order some Chinese food to provide the required sustenance for stomping Bowsers and storming castles. Our restaurant of choice was Mo's Chinese Kitchen, located at 2417 E Joliet Hwy, New Lenox (there are two other locations in Orland Park).
We chose Orange Chicken, which was, to quote Tom, "crisp, orangey and not fatty." I'm not sure quite how they do it, but Mo's lacked the characteristic pan grease often associated with Chinese food. Even the rice was cooked perfectly! And the portion was quite bountiful--we ordered a large order and three hungry people later, there was still some left for lunch the next day!
For added convenience, you can even order Mo's online! Then, just sit back, bop around to the music, and be sure to tip the delivery guy well!
-Laurie
Cost: Chinese food- $6-$8 per person
Mario game- $7-$9
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Ciao!
Hello all! Laurie here to say piacere a conocerla! That's Italian for "pleased to meet you," in case you don't know, and no, I'm not Italian in case you're wondering. I do, however, have an affinity for Italian food, Venetian glass and traveling in general. Unfortunately, as a recent college grad in this economy (liberal arts major, to add insult to injury), my budget is a bit low and my patience for the couch potato lifestyle even lower.
Sooo, Tom and I have decided to bring the joys of travel right back here to you and find ways to have fun without leaving the lovely Chicago 'burbs! Whether you're with your sibling, sweetie, best friend or even Facebook friend, we'll help you find the best places to eat, shop, people-watch and explore right where you are!
Buon viaggio! Ciao ciao! :-)
-Laurie
Sooo, Tom and I have decided to bring the joys of travel right back here to you and find ways to have fun without leaving the lovely Chicago 'burbs! Whether you're with your sibling, sweetie, best friend or even Facebook friend, we'll help you find the best places to eat, shop, people-watch and explore right where you are!
Buon viaggio! Ciao ciao! :-)
-Laurie
Greetings!
Welcome to Tired of These Towns Again?. This blog is written by two twenty-somethings from the suburbs of Chicago with limited budgets. My girlfriend and co-blogger Laurie and I will be posting our thoughts and pictures from various excursions around the area.
Of course, as a matter of geographic convenience, we'll be covering the south suburbs first (Southern Cook, Will, and a small portion of DuPage Counties, mainly), but as time permits, we'll expand into the City, Western and Northern Suburbs and Northwest Indiana (defined here as Lake and Porter Counties). The cost information will be based on a few factors: our cars' gas mileage, the food bill, and admission costs (where applicable). We'll review restaurants, parks, some bars, free concerts, museums, and whatever else crosses our minds to help those of you searching for alternatives to the video games, mall, or movie theatre.
We truly hope you will use and enjoy this blog to help you cure the boredom blues.
-Tom
Of course, as a matter of geographic convenience, we'll be covering the south suburbs first (Southern Cook, Will, and a small portion of DuPage Counties, mainly), but as time permits, we'll expand into the City, Western and Northern Suburbs and Northwest Indiana (defined here as Lake and Porter Counties). The cost information will be based on a few factors: our cars' gas mileage, the food bill, and admission costs (where applicable). We'll review restaurants, parks, some bars, free concerts, museums, and whatever else crosses our minds to help those of you searching for alternatives to the video games, mall, or movie theatre.
We truly hope you will use and enjoy this blog to help you cure the boredom blues.
-Tom
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