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Millennium Park – An Exciting Must See to Believe FREE Activity!

January 20, 2023 By Joni Kinney Leave a Comment

Are you seeking an exciting, free activity that won’t break the bank? Look no further than Millennium Park in Chicago! One of the most popular tourist destinations in Chicago, this incredible park is a great spot to escape from your hectic everyday routine and have fun. With over 25 acres of public gardens, art installations, sculptures, and performance venues—it’s possible to find something for everyone at Millennium Park.

What is there to do in Millennium Park?

Are you seeking an exciting, free activity that won’t break the bank? Look no further than Millennium Park in Chicago! One of the most popular tourist destinations in Chicago, this incredible park is a great spot to escape from your hectic everyday routine and have fun.

There are almost too many activities to mention going on at this location. It’s no surprise to those that have visited why it’s the 2nd most visited tourist attraction in Chicago. Filled with events and activities, there is always something fun to see and do. With that said, there are always a few MUST-see activities.

  • First up is the “Bean,” which isn’t a bean. Cloud gate is inspired by liquid mercury and is regularly power washed to keep its shine.
  • Second, on my list is the Crown Fountain. This fountain features the faces of the people of Chicago and is a great place to cool off the kids.
  • Third, up is Lurie Garden. Now in full disclosure, I love botanical gardens and places you can leisurely walk through pretty flowers.
  • My Fourth MUST-do activity is checking out any free entertainment from the Jay Pritzker Pavilion. I’ve seen some cool concerts featuring seats and lawn sitting areas. It’s fun to hear bands, concerts, or plays being performed.
Are you seeking an exciting, free activity that won’t break the bank? Look no further than Millennium Park in Chicago! One of the most popular tourist destinations in Chicago, this incredible park is a great spot to escape from your hectic everyday routine and have fun.

So how much does all this cost?

I’m happy to report the park is FREE! Millenium park is open from 6 am to 11 pm daily. The welcome center is open from 9 am to 5 pm. The park sometimes has to close unexpectedly, so it’s always a good idea to check them on Social Media before heading out.

So how do you get there?

Millennium Park is located in the Loop neighborhood of Chicago and is an easy walk from public transportation. If you are driving there are a number of parking lots and garages within easy walking distance. However, if you are staying downtown your best bet is to walk. Refer to your local map to find your fastest option.

The park can be found in the northwest corner of Chicago’s Grant Park. The address is 201 E Randolph St, Chicago, IL 60602.

What else can you do in Chicago?

  • Miller’s Pub – A Restaurant Dinning Experience in Chicago
  • Billy Goat Tavern in Chicago
  • The Angry Octopus – A Pleasant Surprise

Wrapping UP!

There is a LOT to do when visiting Millennium Park, and it is the perfect place to spend a day if you’re looking for free, exciting activities. Check out their events calendar if you want to visit something in particular, but things are always going on. With so much to see and do, this incredible park has something for everyone.

If you’re ready to escape your daily routine and explore everything that Millennium Park has to offer, check out Expedia and the great deals you can get! Book your trip today!

Are you seeking an exciting, free activity that won’t break the bank? Look no further than Millennium Park in Chicago! One of the most popular tourist destinations in Chicago, this incredible park is a great spot to escape from your hectic everyday routine and have fun.
Are you seeking an exciting, free activity that won’t break the bank? Look no further than Millennium Park in Chicago! One of the most popular tourist destinations in Chicago, this incredible park is a great spot to escape from your hectic everyday routine and have fun.

Filed Under: Cleaning Tips, Experience Review Tagged With: chicago, Illinois, places to eat, team building activities, travel

Marie Kondo House Cleaning with Konmari Komono

January 25, 2019 By Joni Kinney Leave a Comment

There are five main steps in the Konmari cleaning method. Probably the largest is the Marie Kondo house tidying up phase they refer to as Komono. Komono includes everything not included in one of the other steps.

Konmari Cleaning Method

There are five steps in the KonMari cleaning method, if you are just finding this article start with step 1. The Marie Kondo cleaning really should be done in order to get maximum results.

  1. Clothing
  2. Books
  3. Papers
  4. Komono
  5. Sentimental items

Marie Kondo House Cleaning Tips

Throughout the show Tidying Up on Netflix we gets lots of little tips on how to clean more efficiently. Here are a few of my favorites.

  • Store Seasonal items in storage bins
  • Put Seasonal items for maintenance of your property together. For example, your summer stuff such as lawnmower and hedge trimmers should be stored together. While your snow shovel and salt pails in a different area.
  • Get rid of duplicate items. Such as appliances, tools, etc.
  • Find ways to organize your items, so they are easy to find. This often means finding alternative solutions so you can see everything you have. We tend to store everything in a big bin and then you don’t remember what is in the container.

Gratitude

One of the biggest lessons you will learn if you follow the Marie Kondo house cleaning method is gratitude. Every show starts with Marie Kondo blessing and thanking the home she’s about to be part of. Even as you clean up and discard things, she asks homeowners to express thankfulness for that item.

Being thankful for what an item has done for you lets you let go of that item with less guilt. Even if you never got to use something, you should be grateful you had that item to show you that your interests were somewhere else. This is a great life lesson for everyone to use.

Filed Under: Cleaning Tips Tagged With: cleaning challenge, cleaning tips, quick cleaning, spring cleaning

Marie Kondo Organizing Paper

January 24, 2019 By Joni Kinney Leave a Comment

Are you a super organized person? I can’t say that anyone would say I’m super organized. I am good at time management, but cleaning or organization not so much. Marie Kondo paper

I recently started watching Tidying Up with Marie Kondo where she talks about the Konmari cleaning method. The third step of this process is organizing paper.

Konmari Cleaning Method

There are five steps in the KonMari cleaning method

  1. Clothing
  2. Books
  3. Papers
  4. Komono
  5. Sentimental items

Marie Kondo Paper Tips

  • Have a designated area in the house to deal with paper. This could be a desk, a box, or a drawer.
  • First deal with pending documents. These are things that are waiting for you to do something such as letters and bills. When you are ready to tidy up your paper, then you should pay your bills and respond or file messages. Have a plan in place and stick to a schedule.
  • Second is essential documents such as things you need to keep permanently like insurance and tax items. You should set up a filing system or have a permanent location to put them.
  • Miscellaneous documents you have like cut-outs of magazines or things you want to go back and read should have their separate box or place. This allows you easy access and keeps them organized.

Filed Under: Cleaning Tips Tagged With: cleaning challenge, cleaning tips, konmari, Marie Kondo Method

Marie Kondo Books

January 21, 2019 By Joni Kinney Leave a Comment

The Konmari cleaning method is explained in detail in our post titled Marie Kondo Cleaning Tips. Start with that post, so you don’t skip any steps. In this article, we are discussing the second step of the Marie Kondo cleaning method by talking about books.

There are five steps in the KonMari cleaning method

  1. Clothing
  2. Books
  3. Papers
  4. Komono
  5. Sentimental items

How to start dealing with books

The first step of the Marie Kondo books category is to take all of your books and put them into a big pile. Next, you will take every book into your hands and see if it sparks joy for you. With books, you also want to ask yourself if having that book will be beneficial for your life going forward.

  • Will you use the book again?
  • Are you going to Reference the book in the future?
  • In the future will you reread the book?

Books should give you some sort of emotional reaction. If they don’t then you should show gratitude towards them and let them go.

Other Marie Kondo Books tips

  • You should try to limit your book collection to 20-30 books at any given time.
  • If books have been stored for a long time you need to wake them up.
  • Don’t confuse joy with guilt for letting something go.

Filed Under: Cleaning Tips Tagged With: cleaning challenge, cleaning tips, konmari, Marie Kondo Method, quick cleaning

Marie Kondo Cleaning Tips

January 19, 2019 By Joni Kinney 4 Comments

Lately, I started to hear about the Marie Kondo Cleaning phenomenon and decided I needed to watch this show on Netflix for myself. So I settled in for a comfy Saturday on the couch and thought to myself “I sure hope I can learn some Marie Kondo tips to help me.”

If you know me at all, you would realize I HATE cleaning. I don’t just dislike it; I full out hate it. Now I know it needs to be done, but it’s never been an enjoyable thing for me. Maybe learning some new cleaning tips will help energize me to finally tackle some of those unpacked boxes we have lying around the house.

Marie Kondo Tips

Clean in Categories

The very first of the Marie Kondo tips is to clean by category, not by location. Cleaning by category helps to establish a start and end to tidying. She believes you need to clean by this category order:

  • Clothing
  • Books
  • Paper
  • Komono – Kitchen, Bathroom, Garage, and Miscellaneous
  • Sentimental Items

Tips for Tidying

Hold each item to see if it brings you joy. If you hold each thing and it doesn’t bring you joy then you should let it go or get rid of it. I have heard of something similar before by looking at something and deciding if it falls into one of three categories.

  • Do you need it to make money?
  • Do you need it because you use it every day?
  • Or do you need it because you genuinely love it?

If an item doesn’t fall into one of these categories, then you get rid of it. Marie Kondo believes that if you concentrate on the subject, you will decide if you need it and if you don’t you can then get rid of it.

Other Marie Kondo Tips

While watching several episodes of Tidying Up with Marie Kondo on Netflix here are some cleaning tips I have picked up.

  • Keep like sized items together
  • Use tiny boxes to keep things organized
  • Fold clothes into small squares
  • Store things so you can see what you have
  • When you have a lot of something put it in a big pile so you can see everything you have and make a better decision on if you need it all.
  • Store decorations in boxes not in plastic bags.

Filed Under: Cleaning Tips Tagged With: cleaning challenge, cleaning tips, spring cleaning, spring cleaning challenge

Marie Kondo Folding Method

January 19, 2019 By Joni Kinney Leave a Comment

While watching Tidying UP with Marie Kondo, I learned a new method of dealing with clothes. Read this article for more information about the full Marie Kondo method. In this article, we will look at the Marie Kondo Folding method for dealing with your clothing.

Folding clothes isn’t something I love, but it’s not my least favorite household chore either. However, I can honestly say that this method of folding items makes them much neater. As a bonus, if you store them correct, you can then easily see what you have. Folding clothes using the Marie Kondo folding method makes storage so much simpler.

Deciding on Wardrobe

Before we can get to folding your clothes you have to deal with all the excess you have. Put all your clothing into one big pile. Hold each item individually and decide if it sparks joy. If it does not, gently discard the item. If it does, you get to keep it.

Marie Kondo Folding Shirts

The first step to folding clothes using the Marie Koldo folding method is to lay your clothing item out flat. For this example, we will assume you are folding a shirt. The second step is to fold the sleeves of your shirt to form a long rectangle. The third step is to fold your item in half. The final step is to fold it into thirds. When clothing items are folded in this method, they should stand on their own.

Here is a video you can watch where Marie Kondo goes over this method.

Folding Fitted Sheets

Many people make folding fitted sheets complicated. They don’t need to be. Fold the elastic to the inside, while maintaining the rectangle shape. Then you fold in half. Depending on where you are going to store those sheets will depend on if you then roll it, fold it in thirds or leave it folded in half.

Here is a quick video to help you.

Folding Neckties

Use the same method as a shirt to start by folding them in half. However, instead of folding the ties into thirds you roll them. This will allow you to then store them in a small box to place in a drawer. Making it easy to see which ones you want to wear and offers an easy storage solution.

Filed Under: Cleaning Tips Tagged With: cleaning tips, clothing, Marie Kondo Method, professional clothing, quick cleaning

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