About Me


My home is located on the Northside of Chicago, IL. It’s fairly close to Wrigley field home of the Chicago Cubs. Go Cubs!. Many call it Wrigleyville due to it's close proximity to the ballpark. I grew up in the Northwest suburbs of Chicago, Barrington to be exact. After graduating from Barrington High School, I attended Eastern Illinois University where I earned a B.A in Graphic Design and another B.A. in Communication. Since then I have taken many courses in Web design, programming and project management. My profession involves working as a Web site developer. My full-time

positions have included working for the following organizations: Underwriter's Laboratories in Northbrook, IL; Marsh in Park Ridge, IL; ELCA in Chicago, IL; and ABPN in Buffalo Grove, IL. As time permits, I also enjoy volunteering and cooking. As for my family; my folks live in Naples, FL; my sister, bro-in-law live and their four year old son, Erik, live in Highland Park, IL; and my distant relatives live in Michigan and Tennessee. We're a very close family despite being separated by our geographic locations. Holidays are typically fun. I have also been traveling more to Florida these days.


Wrigley Field

If you find yourself visiting Chicago, you might want to head over to Wrigley Field to watch a Cubs game. The neighborhood comes alive with a ball park located in such a fun location. The stadium is surrounded by the streets: Addison, Sheffield, Waveland, and Clark. The address is 1060 West Addison Street, Chicago, IL



Go Cubs! These are photos of Wrigley Field, home of the Chicago Cubs. Most of these are public photos that can be found by searching on the internet. They reminded me of fun times in Chicago. The park is starting to take on a different look with all the renovations taking place in 2015. The budweiser bleacher section was not available for opening day.

Regardless, game time is always a fun time especially duing the summmer! For those of you visiting Chicago, the best option is to take the Red Line and exit at the Addison station. Head west toward Sheffiled and you wil see the stadium.
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