Thursday, February 12, 2026

7422. See Hamilton

Hamilton is the biggest musical to hit Broadway in years and everyone wants to see it... well except me. I had no desire to see a musical based on Alexander Hamilton one of the US Founding Fathers. I passed on the opportunity to see it in Chicago with Andrea during Convention. I was just not interested. Finally I decided to see what the hype was all about and put it on the Bucket List. 

Hamilton has been to the Fox Cities Performing Art Centers at least once before. Heather and I decided to go this time it was in town. I was expecting to pay a good amount of money to see Hamilton but was surprised we could get seats as cheap as $60. Hamilton is in town February 3-15, 2026. 

Hamilton starts with him meeting Aaron Burr for the first time and follows his life through the Revolutionary War, Washington's Presidency and ends with the famous dual between Burr and Hamilton. It was very well done. 

And I was not a fan. Okay that is mostly my fault, apparently, because I went in blind. I knew Alexander Hamilton was played by a Black Actor. I did not know the entire cast was Black/Hispanic. I did not know it was a Hip-Hop Musical, hence the Black/Hispanic Cast. According my cousin, I should have listened to the soundtrack before going to the musical and would have had a much better experience. Now don't get me wrong, once I got used to the Hip Hop, especially in the 2nd Act, I enjoyed it more. 

My other "issue" and it's not really an issue per se and totally a me thing was that the set was so dark... it was the 1700 and 1800s.. appropriate for the times but drove me nuts. I want color and brightness. The dark colors fit the set and the musical perfectly so it's definitely a me thing. The one thing that didn't make any sense and I couldn't figure out the point of it was the rotating stage floor but I'm not a set designer and I'm sure it was done for a reason. Just one that I didn't see. 

Now I may not have enjoyed the entire show but the actor who played Thomas Jefferson did an amazing job. Thomas Jefferson was probably my favorite character. I absolutely loved him. 

Although the choreography was not as flashy as some musicals it was quite impressive for it's simplicity. It was much more lyrical in nature than I am used to but it fit the show. 

Unlike Beauty and the Beast, I had no issues with the costumes in Hamilton. They fit the show perfectly and I loved how King George evolved throughout the show. I appreciated all the little pops of color. 

Even though I was not a fan, I do recommend seeing Hamilton. It is very well done and a great musical. Definitely listen to the soundtrack before hand. I am glad I went and there's a rare chance I may even see it a second time. 

Heather and I said we need to make a musical bucket list. Are season tickets in our future? It is cheaper than a year worth of book boxes....

Sunday, February 1, 2026

26 in 2026: Try a new food -- Passion Fruit

 We were planning on a having a champagne tea party. Instead of typical tea party foods, we were thinking of doing a fruit and yogurt bar. I picked up some passion fruit when it was on sale because it was new and different. Well for various reason the tea party didn't happen but I still had passion fruit in my fridge. 

Passion fruit is a tropical fruit. It you mainly eat the seeds and pulp. You know it is ripe when it starts to wrinkle. It can be stored in the fridge up to a month. 

To cut passion fruit, you can either cut it in half or cut off the top. Either way you want to scoop out the pulp and seeds. You discard the rinds. 

I was told you can eat the seeds plain or mix the seeds and pulp in yogurt or a smoothie. I am not one for seeds so I opted to mix it in some vanilla yogurt.

The pulp and seeds kind of remembered me of tapioca pudding. It was kind of thick and gooey. I kind of tasted like a Kiwano Melon. It was more tart than sweet and very acidity. Mixing it with the yogurt helped and then you really didn't need to chew the seeds either. It was actually an ideal way to eat it. 

I am not 100% sold on the idea of passion fruit.  I probably won't buy it for my own indulgance but I would probably do it for a champagne tea party or something. 

I am glad I tried passion fruit and who knows what my next fruit adventure will be. 

Saturday, January 31, 2026

6124. Go to Java Dock Cafe in Port Washington

I needed an adventure for January. Since my niece's birthday party was falling in January this year and I was going to be in town, I asked Kris if she wanted to do coffee at Java Dock. Even though I grew up in Port, I never actually visited the coffee shop. I moved to Saukville in high school and was somewhat of a homebody.. and frugal. She agreed. And I get to knock off another item off my 26 in 2026 list.

Java Dock Cafe is located just off of downtown Port and has been there for as long as I can remember. It is opened daily serving breakfast and lunch. Hours vary depending on the day of the week. You can find street parking or a few lots near by. I got lucky and snagged a spot on the same block.. and I didn't even have to parallel park.

The coffee shop itself is downstairs and seating is upstairs. They serve a wide variety of drinks and sandwiches. 

Since it was National Hot Chocolate Day, I went with Hot Chocolate. They had plenty of flavors to add but I saw it too late and just had plain hot chocolate with whipped cream.

My hot chocolate was amazing. They use all local vendors when they can and their chocolate comes from Hollander Chocolates right in town. It was velvety smooth and rich. I don't know if I ever had hot chocolate this rich and decadent. 10 out of 10 stars. 

We sat upstairs and caught up. It was bright and sunny with plenty of open tables on a Saturday afternoon. Kris said it was a great spot for high schoolers to study which I can believe since I know the local coffee shops up here are the same way.

They also have a Featured Artist Wall where local artists hang their art for 3 months. This quarter's featured artist work is fun and whimsical. It really added a pop of color to the wall. 



I think this may become a regular friend date spot when I'm in town. Next time we'll have to do lunch and I'll have to try the grilled cheese that Kris talked about. It sounds amazing.

The next time you are in Port Washington, check out Java Dock for your caffeine fix if you haven't already. 

Sunday, January 18, 2026

7603. Make sourdough bread

 Making sourdough bread was never on my radar or bucket list for that matter. It probably should have been but I have such a fear of kneading and rising bread dough properly, not to mention, keeping the sourdough starter alive, it really wasn't a high priority of mine. Then the doorbell rang. 

My friend, JDow, sent me a sourdough starter and ceramic loaf pan for Christmas. Well now I have to figure out how to keep this thing alive and make sourdough bread. After a quick google search and few texts, I jumped in to this endeavor.

First I had to "wake up" the starter from travel. I just had to add the flour that came in my present with to the starter in a jar and add equal parts water. And let it get bubbly. Good thing I had a few pickle jars laying around.



JDow then told me I can keep it in the fridge until I'm ready to bake it and to feed it about 6-12 hours before I want to make the bread. It went in the fridge until I could have a chance to deal with it. It was only in the fridge from like Tuesday to Saturday so not real long time.

I took the starter out of the fridge, added flour and water, and then put the lid back on. M pickle jar was just big enough to allow the starter to double in size. I kept an awful close eye on it. I didn't it to explode and have a sourdough mess all over my kitchen. 

Once it was doubled in size. then it was time for the part that scared me the most...kneading and letting it rise. The directions told me to add the bread mix, olive oil, and water to a bowl along with the starter. I was to mix it until it was shaggy and then coax it from the bowl to knead it. 


Well it was shaggy but needed no help being coaxed from the bowl.

Then I needed to kneaded 4 inches from the center, rotate, and repeat until it made a circle.. I really didn't understand this part but I did my best. I was afraid I over stirred and kneaded it but Danielle said it would be fine.



Luckily I bought a Dutch oven last year otherwise I'm not sure what I would have done as I needed to let the dough rise over night in a Dutch oven covered with a damp cloth. I plopped the dough in the Dutch Oven and covered it with a damp cloth and let it alone.

When I got up this morning, I was pleasantly surprised to see how big the dough got overnight. It not filled the entire Dutch oven. It was not very tall but still smelled good. Into the oven it went for 40 minutes.

It smelled amazing and looked great when it was done.


Since I couldn't wait, I went had sourdough bread with butter and cheese on it for lunch. It was amazing. Apparently even I can make sourdough bread.



In case you are curious, the rest of my starter went back in the fridge. Apparently if I feed it again and put it in the fridge, it is good until I want to use it again. Andrea says if I can keep it alive until the end of the month, she will babysit it for me after that. It may not make it that long, I may have to bake another loaf.

I am just impressed I didn't kill the starter or ruin the dough when I tried to knead and let it rise. Hopefully next attempt is at successful. And bonus I knocked off my first item of my 26 in 2026 list -- try a new recipe

Friday, January 2, 2026

26 in 2026

 I learned last year to keep my goals for the year pretty vague and I have a better chance of knocking them off. I managed to get all but 2 done last year of the 25. I am keeping most of the list the same, adding a few new ones, and bringing one of the ones I didn't get done over to 2026. Seeing Gone With the Wind will get done one day but I'm in no hurry. 



So without further ado, here's my 26 in 2026 list

1. Have at least one adventure every month
2. Go to at least 1 author talk
3. Read at least 150 books
4. Watch at least 12 new to me movies
5. Explore at least one new park or trail
6. Try at least one new restaurant
7. Have a giant caramel apple
8. Make at least one new recipe
9. Try at least one new beer, cider, or cocktail
10. Visit at least one new winery or brewery
11. Walk/bike/hike at least 450 miles
12. See at least one live performance
13. Visit at least one new museum, landmark, tourist attraction, etc
14. Visit at least one new county
15. Try at least one new coffee shop
16. Visit a new Indie bookstore -- This was a tough one last year but I managed to get to one. So we shall see how it goes this year
17. Try one new pizza place
18. Take a new train ride -- The hubby is obsessed with trains lately and this should be easy
19.  Go to at least one new ballpark
20. Try a new food
21. Visit at least 1 National Park Site
22. Get my bobblehead museum stamp -- Carryover from 2025. It will happen this year
23. Try a new ice cream flavor
24. Get at least 25 baseball stamps
25. Visit a new chocolate/candy shop
26..Visit a new ice cream place

Wednesday, December 31, 2025

2025 Year in Review

2025 didn't start off any better than 2024 ended. Adventure plans looked bleak and it took until July to leave the state. We did manage a baseball road trip and a few random adventures with Stacy. Hopefully 2026 is a better year for adventures.

Bucket List Adventures

Original List 4 -- Surprised it was that many
Expanded List 50+



States
1. WI
2. MN
3. IL
4. IN
5. OH
6. KY

Counties -- 85 (8 New)



MLB Stadiums
1. AmFam

MiLB Stadiuns
1. Fox Cities Stadium
2. Four Winds Field*
3. Day Air Ballpark*
4. Louisville Slugger Field*

College Basketball Arenas
1. Kohl Center
2. University of Sayron Arena
3. Yum Center (Louisville)
4. State Farm Arena (Illinois)

College Football Stadiums
1. Camp Randall
2. Welcome Field (Dayton)
3. Memorial Stadium (Illinois)

NFL Stadiums
1. Lambeau Field

States With Baseball
1. WI
2. IN
3. OH
4. KY*

States With Donuts
1. WI
2. IN
3. IL

States with Burger Joints
1. WI
2. IN

States with Pizza
1. WI
2. KY*
3. IL

States with Chocolate Shops
1. WI
2. IL*

States with Ice Cream
1. WI
2. IL




Counties with Sports
1. Wood
2. Milwaukee
3. Fond du lac
4. Outagamie
5. Calumet
6..Sheboygan
7. Dane
8. Winnebago
9. Brown
10. Manitowoc
11. Marathon*




Counties With Pizza
1. Outagamie
2. Winnebago
3. Eau Claire
4. Fond du lac
5. Manitowoc
6. Door
7. Sheboygan




Counties With Chocolate Shops
1. Ozaukee
2. Outagamie*
3. Columbia

Counties With Cheese Shops
1. Ozaukee
2. Calumet*
3. Columbia

Counties with Ice Cream
1. Outagamie
2.. Calumet
3. Ozaukee
4. Dane
5. Manitowoc
6. Sheboygan

Counties with Burgers
1. Outagamie
2. Dane*
3. Winnebago

Counties with Donuts
1. Outagamie
2. Dane*

Counties with Beer
1. Manitowoc*
2. Waukesha*




Counties with Coffee Shops
1. Outagamie
2. Sauk*
3. Calumet*

Thursday, December 25, 2025

7705. Try chocolate cheese

 Janis splurged on us for the cookie exchange and gave each us a chunk of chocolate cheese. We sampled some at the cookie exchange but I saved mine to share on Christmas. 

Chocolate cheese is not cheese dipped in chocolate. It is a a creamy blend of cocoa and usually cheddar mixed with nuts. It is soft and can be spreadable. A little can go a long ways. 

When I had it at the cookie exchange, it was fresh. I thought it tasted pretty good. I was excited to share it with my family.

On Christmas, it was not as good as I remembered. It was gritty and too chocolate. Maybe it was the wine I had at the cookie exchange enhanced the taste of the chocolate cheese. That would make sense. It didn't really go good on my cracker.'




I am torn on the chocolate cheese. I think if it's fresh and not 2 weeks old, it is probably better. I think it does pair good with a tart wine.

So the jury is still out on chocolate cheese. I am have to try some fresh again before I write it off completely. I would still recommend trying some when you get the chance. It is definitely unique.