July 7, 2010
Posted by Dave Sliozis
July 4th: Chicago & Libertyville
The last time I saw Libertyville with green grass and leaves on the trees was over three years ago. During that visit, my father was undergoing surgery to have his prostate removed when the beginning stages of cancer appeared. The springtime buds and shoots were starting to show, but the event I came home for was the priority.
Since then, I’ve battled home through the last two Christmas seasons when the midwest is washed in white and gray and angry with snow storms.
July 4th offered the chance to get home for the summer green again. And the midwest heat greeted us with smothering, humid arms. Liz and I spent a few days in Chicago playing tourists and falling in love with that city all over again. Chicago is, stated with an overflow of bias, the best city in this country. If scientists could just knock ten degrees of the summer temperatures and add those ten degrees to the winter temperatures, we’d be in business. Wrigley Field, The Art Institute, Millennium Park and I could keep going. You can challenge that another city might be better, but just know you’ll lose that debate.
The remainder of the weekend was spent catching up with the heart of the Sliozis clan back in Libertyville. Brats were grilled. Gluten-free beers were shared. And as always, we all made fun of each other. Liz had taken photos of her childhood home, which inspired me to do the same (although mine aren’t nearly as good, and she gets credit for some of the photos below). While the house I mostly grew up in has changed the way it looks, inside and out, the memories deep in the walls will always make that house home.
The night ended with the way many July 4th evenings did when I was growing up. A five minute walk to spread our lawn chairs across the outfield of Libertyville High School.
There is no cure for homesickness.












































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July 7, 2010
it was a good trip indeed
July 24, 2010
This post needs a “really really like” button. Sweet and fab photos.
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