I’m just over here dancing it out to this one:
I’m just over here dancing it out to this one:
When I was in non-profit life, I always wanted to work at a Children’s Hospital. And even now, one of my dream clients would be to work for one of the amazing Children’s Hospitals that we have in the US. There’s something about the people that work there, their stories and the families and miracles that can come out of those hospitals that I was drawn to wanting to share.
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospitals is one of those types of locations. I’m sure you’ve seen the commercials before – they really change lives. And you have the opportunity to help raise money for this important organization. On Saturday, Nov. 22nd you can join with friends, family and coworkers and walk to Give Thanks at Great Northern Mall in North Olmsted. The 5k walk in the mall (cause we all know it’s possible it’s snowing that weekend) brought over 600 walkers out last year and this year they are hoping for 800 participants and over $80,000!
Interested in learning more, walking or donating to this worthy cause? Click here for more information and sign-up today!
The last three weeks I’ve felt sorta over being blonde. Don’t get me wrong – it’s my mostly natural hair color and I do love being blonde but in a moment of panic I texted my hair stylist, Tina, at Charles Scott Salon. Ever have one of those hair rut moments?
Tina, of course, was able to pull together a look that I’ve fallen in love with. I had an idea of wanting to go darker but wasn’t sure exactly what shade and where/how to add dimension to the color.
So from a Monday to Tuesday morning, I went from blonde to brunette with some seriously awesome dimensions.
Disclaimer: I’m one of the Charles Scott Brand Ambassadors and as such receive a discount on all services. All opinions are my own.
When Charlene asked me to guest post for her, naturally I was excited at the chance. I have followed her blog for some 3 or 4 years now, so the opportunity to put my somewhat awkward and mostly eccentric fingerprint on it seemed like a pretty cool gig.
And then I asked if she had a topic that she’d like me to write about.
“What about what impresses you about Cle?”
Again, naturally, I jumped at the chance to ask her what in the hell she just texted to me. Our arguments are a strange combination of married couple, long-time friends, and sibling rivalry. I guess that goes back to the first time we met and I wrote “poop” in her notebook that she was trying to keep all nice and neat (keep in mind, it was a college class). But that’s just the kind of interaction I have come to know and appreciate from her.
However, I think I got the gist of the direction she was headed in. So with that, I am going to try to give my outsider’s impression of the things I have come to really like about the city she, and so many of you out there I’m sure, have come to be so proud of.
The first thing that I think really impressed me about Cleveland is the food. I love my food. And thanks to my dearly missed great-grandmother Ruthie, I have inherited a love for cooking for others. Charlene can attest to my cooking game. Yes, I actually call it that. I think that what’s even more impressive than the restaurants (which, I visited Lolita when I was last there and loved it), is the West Side Market and how you can get ANYTHING there. I felt almost obligated to try to come up with the most completely random food item I could think of, just in an attempt to find the one thing that place DIDN’T have. Sure, we have farmers’ markets here in Fort Wayne, but nothing even comes close to what the West Side Market has. Is that a product of being over 100 years old? Maybe, but I doubt it.
Speaking of things in the city to do and see though, I was and continue to be impressed with the Cleveland Museum of Art. I can’t lie, I think I like going there the most just so I can see Charlene’s face when I try to touch the art. Most of all though, the exhibits are always appealing to an art fan like myself and the updated atrium is absolutely gorgeous. The unfortunate thing is that I wasn’t able to go to the Museum of Contemporary Art, but hey, you can’t win them all I suppose. Aside from that, there’s Playhouse Square, where I have thoroughly enjoyed the Jump Back Ball. It’s such a cool place and the concept of the ball is pretty rad in itself.
I’m a Packer fan. Always have been, always will be. I know that Charlene has tried to convert me and most likely considered removing this section of my post, but I will say that the Cleveland Browns would definitely have a chance at being my second favorite team. If for no other reason than because of the dedication you fans have for your team, there’s a measure of respect that’s due. And who wouldn’t like tailgating with you guys? Oh, and you guys have a guy that dresses up as Macho Man Randy Savage. That in itself adds a ton of cool points to the experience.
The sports teams, delicious food, artistic, and otherwise cool aspects of the city notwithstanding; I think the attitude of Clevelanders is what I find the most intriguing and what draws me to want to come back again and again. It resonates with me deeply, mostly because it seems to me like it’s more of a “take it or leave it” attitude. I dig that, a lot. Being that we are in the Midwest, I think the hardworking attitude is pretty much a cultural universal, however I think that it’s something different in Cleveland.
You guys have a chip on your shoulder. Something to prove. Something to hit people in the face with and then ask them “What you wanna do?” And. I. Dig. That. That’s the kind of attitude that gets things done, not just talked about. I’m a native of Texas, so naturally I have somewhat of a chip on my shoulder as well, but it’s different. It’s more of a cocky, “you can’t out-Texas me” attitude. You Clevelanders are confident, and there is definitely a difference in the two terms. It’s the “Ohio Vs. The World” kind of mindset that I have the most respect for, because then you guys just go out and do it. Sadly, it’s something that I don’t see enough of around these parts, only in small doses. Attitudes, and people like that draw me in. I guess that’s why I always enjoy my time out there among you Clevelanders as much as I do.
Maybe I’ll see you around in the near future? The one thing though that I won’t be looking forward to, is that Lake Erie snow and cold. But hey, I think I can put up with that one thing in exchange for all the other awesome things your city has to offer.
Read more of Chris’ thoughts at his blog, The Pursuit of Somebodyness.
Let’s say a girl is having an insane couple of weeks – professionally and personally? How do I deal?
1. Coffee. Lots of it.

2. The Skimm. So I feel like I’m up to speed on current events.
3. Texts from friends. Usually includes Jessica, Monina and Christopher.
4. Some Grey’s Anatomy. Ya know…to cry it out. “She left me you too.” – Just stop.
5. A Dance Party.
So apparently Cleveland weather has decided it’s Fall. Which obviously it is because Browns football is back (but more on that in a minute).
To kick off Fall, I got to spend a weekend with one of my favorite people and got to show off some of my go-to Cleveland locations. After a long couple weeks at work (and timesheets to prove it), Chris and I kicked off the weekend with wine and a fantastic dinner at Lolita. Of course, we had to go to one of my favorite Michael Symon restaurants. To end a great Friday night, we headed to another one of my favorite locations in the city – Velvet Tango Room. VTR is perfect for a special night out, relaxing over amazing drinks or a private party in the back room.
Saturday, we headed to WSM for some more grocery shopping before heading to the Cleveland Museum of Art and the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. I don’t spend enough time at CMA and Saturday reminded me of that. I really need to take my laptop there and sit in the amazing atrium when I need to buckle down and get through some work.
And on Sunday it was like heaven when my favorite day of the year returned…Browns home opener! Muni lot was packed, as usual, and only got me more excited for the upcoming season. Let’s be honest – we more or less had that Steelers game in week one. Pretty much the entire second half of the game I had heart palpitations and felt more optimism than I had in years. Sunday’s game pretty much doubled that. Ten years since a home opener win? That just meant that Cleveland was beyond thrilled all day Sunday and heading into Victory Monday.
Is this a new year for our Brownies?!
How are you bringing Fall in to Cleveland?
I’ve been a Birchbox fanatic for a couple years now and get pretty excited every month when that pink box shows up in my mailbox. So when I was selected to be a Birchbox Blogger, my happiness level went through the roof.
As part of being a Birchbox Blogger, I received the Mindy Kaling book, “Is everyone hanging out without me? (And Other Concerns)” and pretty quickly dug into it. A fast and funny read, it only took me two nights to read the book. I sort of loved reading it before bed as it caused me to shut my brain off for a few minutes (which helped my usual bouts of insomnia for at least awhile). Even Minday said it shouldn’t take long to read (because after all – look at the cover).
Not only is Mindy one of the smartest entertainers out there (female comedian, writer, actor) but she also has some great quotes and life advice for women.
“I would rather have someone read my diary than look at my iPod playlists.” (this is my life)
“I didn’t completely forget how to be nice or feminine because I have a career.”
“No one ever wants to hear how stressed out anyone else is, because most of the time everyone is stressed out.”
I pretty much would like to be besties with Mindy – she writes like she’s your friend just chatting over coffee…well, let’s be honest, we’d be chatting over a bottle or two or three of wine. Her stories are easy to relate to, make you literally laugh out loud (very similar to The Mindy Project) and makes you look up to her.
What female entertainer/comedian/actress/writer do you look up to?
Disclaimer: As being part of the Birchbox blogger program, I received the Mindy Kaling book. All opinions are my own.
First things first, a Trentina CLE winner!
Congrats Kat B! Shoot me an email at lifeinthecle at gmail or DM me for details on how to get your Trentina gift card!
Second:
Who doesn’t love this song?
I’ve mentioned it before, but we’re so lucky to have the Sawyer’s in Cleveland and their latest restaurant – Trentina. The setting and food are above extraordinary and now Chef Sawyer is asking us to “take back” our lunch hour. What’s that mean exactly?
It means feasting on items such as:
Red Basket Market Salad (parmesan, bagna cauda, wood-fired almonds, and bread crumbs), Oysters on the Half Shell with Prosecco mignonette and apple, Ravioli Charcuterie (a butcher’s grind of wood-fired pork and beef, sage leaf and breadcrumbs), Focaccia Deluxe (soft cheese, charred eggplant, herbs, and spice), Chicken Boudino Bianco (roasted grapes, rice, escarole, and cranberry bean) and Olive oil gelati.
Tell me that doesn’t sound to die for.
My coworker Kim and I were able to scoot out on Friday for a longer lunch and take in the atmosphere and sample some of the amazing food that will be offered on the lunch menu. We were both impressed to say the least! I’m already excited to schedule a few client lunches at the location, or to schedule a longer lunch date out with friends on a Friday.
And you are in luck…prior to the official opening, Trentina will be hosting a soft opening, this Friday featuring complimentary beverage service, along with Dolce and Grazi courses on the house. Guests interested in enjoying the soft opening lunch can make a reservation on OpenTable or call 216.421.2900.
Plus, the wonderful team at Trentina gifted me with a $25 to giveaway to one lucky blog reader! To enter:
1. Follow Trentina on Twitter and leave a comment letting me know you did.
2. Like Trentina on Facebook and leave a comment letting me know you did.
3. Tweet: “Cheers @trentinaCLE! I want to take back my lunch hour thanks to @cacoughlin! http://wp.me/1o7Bm” (You can tweet once per day for additional entries. Please be sure to leave a comment letting me know you tweeted.)
One winner will be selected on Monday, Sept. 8th at midnight.
Trust me, you want to go ahead and mark your calendars and plan a business lunch, afternoon date or some time with friends at Trentina!
Disclaimer: I was invited by the team at Trentina for a preview lunch last Friday. The team also provided me with the gift card to giveaway. All opinions are my own.
Not literally a new place but after spending a day so far this weekend purging and cleaning and purchasing new furniture, it sort of feels like I’m in a new place. New friendships…old friendships that I’m looking at in a new light…and just pure happiness.