by Katie Flood
After living in the city for just around a month now,
Chicago still continues to amaze me. There is never a lack of things to do and
sometimes you find yourself in the midst of a cultural experience without
planning.
Last weekend was Mexican
Independence Day and the town of Pilsen celebrated this holiday right outside
La Casa. I was hanging out in my apartment when I started to see crowds of people lining up
outside on the street. I had not realized what weekend it was, so it didn’t
occur to me why there were people lined up for a parade. I jumped at the
opportunity, ran downstairs, and found myself in the midst of an Independence
Day celebration. After the parade, the community made its way to the little
plaza outside of my building, where there were folk singers and dancers, and
vendors. My friends and I spent the entire day being immersed in this
traditional holiday that was literally happening right outside our door. My
Chicago experience has been filled with sporadic moments like these and those
have been the moments I have enjoyed most.

On
Saturday, we had ourselves an adventure and headed to the Apple Festival in
Lincoln Square. We browsed for a little bit, and explored the new area, then
decided that we wanted to do something different; go to the Taco Festival in
Lakeview. We stayed for a short-while in Lakeview, and then hopped back on the
train and headed down towards Chinatown, where we browsed the shops, bakeries,
peeked in the public library, and took some very touristy pictures. We then ate
a delicious dinner at Portillos, a Chicago-area favorite located near the Gold
Coast. Together we covered a lot of ground on Saturday. It was exciting to see
so many places in such a short period of time. It was a great way to spend what
would have otherwise been an average Saturday afternoon.
My weekends here in Chicago are
always filled with excitement and good company.