Hotel Indigo – Crossroads
Posted on May 17, 2026 by Ching under Travel.
We absolutely loved our recent stay at Hotel Indigo at Crossroads in Kansas City earlier this month when we came up for Parker and Madison’s wedding.
We chose the hotel based on its proximity to the reception venue. It was an easy walk to and back from the Abbott. Anyway, super impressed with this hotel. Brian, Saki, and I really enjoyed the comfy bed and fluffy pillows.
When we checked in, we found a very thoughtful green gift bag filled with some snacks and even a cookie for our dog. It was the sweetest, most thoughtful gesture.
Besides the close location to the reception venue, the hotel is also close to lots of restaurants and all of the fun things that the Crossroads District of Kansas City has to offer. Also appreciated there was a nearby park that we could take Saki to do her business. We loved the convenience of being able to walk everywhere.
I think the only downside we found to the hotel was the lack of free parking. Valet parking is available for a daily fee. Luckily, we were able to find a spot across the street and street parking is free on weekends. It saved us quite a bit.
Oh, I forgot to mention the hotel gave us a little gift for our dog. We didn’t get a chance to open it until we got home. It was full of fun goodies. Anyway, more on the wedding and our weekend getaway on the next post but for now gonna leave you with a recommendation to check out Hotel Indigo when you’re in Kansas City. It really is a neat hotel.
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Tom’s Last Visit
Posted on May 15, 2026 by Ching under Things to Do.
Here’s a recap of our friend Tom Grace’s last visit to Wichita, which involved nails, a tequila and mezcal tasting, dinner, and brunch the next morning.
The four of us got our nails done together at Nails & Beyond, a nail salon in West Wichita where Brian and I had been going every month for nearly 20 years.
Tom got cuddles with Nugget and all of us (except for Tom, who just did “buff shiny” on his nails) got some shade of blue.
I did a dark blue on my toenails and then a light blue on on my fingernails purposely to go with the dress I was wearing to the wedding we were attending the following weekend.
Here’s a pic of my nails with the dress.
After nails, the four of us went to Total Wine for a tequila and mezcal tasting class.
We tried eight different bottles of tequila and mezcal. I list them all below along with how much each retails at Total Wine and how much I liked them.
- Bad Bull Spicy Taramindo ($19.99) *****
- Luna de Jalisco ($39.99) ***
- El Ateo Reposado ($49.99) ***
- 3 Amigos Anejo Tequila ($34.99) **
- Mi Familia Flores Cristalino ($65.99) ****
- Fosforo Ensamble Mezcal ($54.99) *
- Mi Mama Me Dijo ($44.99) *
- Mi Familia Flores Extra Anejo ($99.99) *****
As you can see, the two that I liked the most were the most expensive and the least expensive. While some people really enjoy expensive bottles of tequila, price it seems has zero bearing on whether I will enjoy it. I learned a ton at this class but my key take-away was that I apparently do not like mezcal – at all. Out of all the ones we tasted, I enjoyed the mezcal ones the least.
After the tasting, we enjoyed a nice dinner at Oak & Pie. Here are some pics of our food. I think the Italian nachos were the hit of the night.
The next morning, we had brunch at Chicken N Pickle where Brian and I ran into an old friend, Michael Castile, who we hadn’t seen in a long time.
By the way, the brunch at Chicken N Pickle is legit. They offer something for everyone. We’ve been to Chicken N Pickle for brunch a few times now and have never been disappointed.
Anyway, that pretty much wraps up Tom’s last visit to Wichita. Until next time!
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Another Broken Egg
Posted on May 13, 2026 by Ching under Food and Drink.
Brian and I found another brunch spot to add to the regular rotation. Honestly, the first time we checked out Another Broken Egg a year ago or so, Brian was not all that impressed. He thought the food was just okay and the wait was ridiculously long so it really took away from the experience. I do like their food and their coffee cocktails though so, a long as you don’t have to wait forever, it’s actually quite good.
We’ve been back a couple of time since (twice in the last month, actually). We went last month on the day of our nail appointment because we had a tequila and mescal tasting after nails and we wanted to make sure we didn’t go on an empty stomach. At the same time, we didn’t want to be too full and ruin are appetite for dinner. We decided we would go to brunch and skip lunch that day.
PRO TIP: If you sign up for their rewards program, you get free beignets.
I need to try their other coffee cocktails but my go-to has been the spiked caramel cold brew. You can’t go wrong with Baileys and Kahlua.
Here are some pictures of our food.
And, of course, a picture of us.
One of the best things about Another Broken Egg is that it is right next to TapNPaddles. So we were back again last weekend. Brian and I had brunch there and then he dropped me off at TapNPaddles for my InPickle Nation event (a mini tournament that I run on Saturdays). We had tickets to Banana Ball (more on this later) so it made sense for him to drop me off and then just come back and get me immediately after IPN and then pick up Chris and go to Banana Ball. It saved us at least 30 minutes, instead of waiting for me to come home and then the two of us go get Chris. Or if I met them there then we would have two cars and have to pay for parking twice. Carpooling made so much more sense.
The main thing about Another Broken Egg, as with most of the breakfast spots in Wichita, is that you have to go early on the weekends. If you go before 9 AM, the wait is shorter and the service is also better. If you go around 10-11 AM, you’re looking at a minimum of an hour wait for a table and then the food takes forever. Thus was our experience this past weekend.
I do really like the place and I love the spiked caramel cold brew. I’ve seen some of the other coffee cocktails which also look amazing so I’m dying to try them. We probably have several more visits on the horizon.
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New Chicken N Pickle Shoes
Posted on May 12, 2026 by Ching under Pickleball.
Last month Chicken N Pickle gave us a pair of FILA shoes. They’re not anything fancy but I love the colors.
My favorite part about these CNP X FILA collab shoes is that they match an outfit that I already have in my closet.
- Here are some product links:
- CNP X FILA shoes
- DonaJo Move T (orange color is no longer available, unfortunately)
- Lucky in Love Shockin’ Radiance Skirt
I’ve had the outfit for over a year so I don’t think they’re available any longer in certain colors and sizes. I was just so happy that I happened to get a pair of pickleball shoes that go with them so perfectly. Thank you, Chicken N Pickle!
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Michael Cheung’s First US Open
Posted on May 11, 2026 by Ching under Pickleball, Travel.
On Friday, April 17, we spent most of the day at the Franklin US Open tournament until it was time to pick our friend Michael Cheung up from the airport. Brian took the opportunity to get some stretching done at the Healix booth.
After picking up Michael from the airport and a quick check in (he stayed at the same hotel that we were staying at), the three of us went for early supper at LowBrow. We first discovered this pizza place in 2022, and returned in 2023 with mom and dad. This is our third visit here. We tried another pizza place earlier in the week but LowBrow is definitely our favorite.
They added this giant chair out front for photo ops which wasn’t there three years ago. Naturally, I had to get a pic of Michael in it.
Here are some pictures of our food.
Michael decided to order the wings, on top of getting pizza. They were fantastic but we had entirely too much food.
Michael got the Cortez the Killer, while Brian and I split the Meatfest. The wings made us full, though. At the end of the evening, we still had a whole pizza to take home between the two different pizzas.
BTW, I forgot to mention that, because Michael is a Globalist with Hyatt Rewards, they practically rolled out the red carpet for him. When we first checked in earlier in the week, this lady in front of us was asking for an upgrade and they flat out told her no. When Michael checked in, he got upgraded to a suite (despite having booked the same room as Brian and I using points) without even asking. Follow this link for a tour of his fancy room if you want to see it. They also gave him a couple bottles of water, coupons to the restaurant, and all sorts of free goodies. However, the best perk of all and the one that matters most is the free parking. Brian and I had to pay $29 per day for self-parking and Globalists like Michael get it for free. Unfortunately, they wouldn’t let us transfer the car over to Michael for the last couple of days so we had to pay $29 for every single day of our stay (including our departure day, which was kind of a rip off but Brian and I just accepted our fate without complaint).
The next day, we went to the tournament early so Michael could check out vendor village before we played.
We also got to take in some games at the Zing Zang Championship Court. PRO TIP: It’s free to get in to Zing Zang in the mornings, if you want to save some money. Just get there early and stay there.
We didn’t medal but I got a pic of Michael with the podium backdrop, which had to be rebranded this year because of the change in title sponsor.
Michael and I played in our matching Lunar shirts. Thank you to Matt Nola for mine. He gave it to me when I bought my Lunar Laban paddle.
Click here for highlights from our last day at the Franklin US Open. Hands down my favorite part of our last day was getting to be part of the iconic US Open flag ceremony. We had to wait in line a long time before the flag ceremony but it was worth it. Would totally do it again next year.
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