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Mary
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Litchfield SkyView Drive-In Theatre
We had one of the best Saturday nights this past weekend. My husband and I took Presley to her first drive-in theatre experience.

We headed up to Litchfield, IL to the SkyView Drive-In located on Old Route 66. It is the last operating drive-in on Route 66. We seriously had a blast. Have you ever been to a drive-in?? Well, when we arrive to the drive-in, we have to stake out the perfect spot. Once we find the perfect spot, we tune our radio to 103.1 FM for sound. (They got rid of the old audio speakers that hooked onto the window a long time ago.) Finally, we pull out the lawn chairs, the cooler and our food. When it gets cooler outside, we stay in our cars to watch the movies. Then the fun begins.

While you wait for the sun to set, the drive-in plays great oldies music. So of course, Presley, Josh and I danced and sang while we waited. At dusk, the movie finally began. Presley's eyes grew wide open. I read her mind...."that is the biggest TV I've ever seen!!"

The double features that we watched were not for kids but Presley still had a blast. It's not like she watches movies anyway...she's 2 (almost). She ran around and played with her cousin. The best part, no one yelled at us for her talking and being loud. There's kids all over the place having a great time and no one cares. Besides, we have the radio blaring so loud anyway, it hard to hear anything but the movie.

Did you noticed I mentioned double features? oh yes they have double features!! So of course, the drive-in has to have intermission. So guess what we get to watch for 10 minutes?? Yes, that old fifty's intermission show. The hot dog acting like a dog and the Popsicles jumping rope. You know what I mean. The same intermission show you can catch while watching "Grease". I sat there watching the intermission show reminiscing about my youth. I have great memories of that old drive-in. Now, I'm happy to make more memories with my daughter. I hope that the drive-in stays open so that my daughter can make her own memories with her friends.

If you're ever in the neighborhood, check out SkyView. People from all walks of life will be there and I promise, you'll have a great time. Maybe you can even leave the kids at home and make out with your hubby in the backseat! Enjoy!!

The SkyView Drive In Theatre in Litchfield, IL
Opened up in 1951 and is operated by Norman and Del Paul
Admission: $2 per person, children under five free
Season operation April thru October - Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Movie starts at dusk, but never before 7:30pm
http://www.litchfieldskyview.com/

ABOUT ME
Mary Rantanen
Name: Mary Rantanen
Location: Staunton, IL
 

When I was in junior high, I made it very clear to everyone that I was going to move to New York and work at MTV.  My dream came true 10 years later.  I have always had a passion for music, reading and writing.  In my opinion, it's the greatest escape route from reality. 

 

 

I'm one of those "small town girls living in a small time world".  I give credit for all of my creative passion to my seventh grade teacher, Mrs.. Lois Meckles.  Mrs.. Meckles opened my eyes to a whole new world.  After High School, I attended Western Illinois University.  I received my Bachelor of Arts in Communications/Broadcasting with a Minor in English Literature in 1997.  A week after graduation, I moved to New York City to begin my internship at MTV Networks.  After my internship, I was hired on as a freelancer.  In 2000, I moved back home to Metro St. Louis to be closer to my family.  I began working in the traffic department here at KSDK and I've been here ever since. 

 

 

So what is the traffic Department?  No, I do not ride with Bill Houska every morning in the helicopter.  Everything you watch on T.V. is timed to the very last second.  That is what Traffic is responsible for.  We create the logs with all the times.  My responsibility is putting those pesky commercials on the air.  The commercials are sent to me and I'm told how the commercials are to air.  The job is very detailed and can be stressful.  But working with great folks everyday keeps the stress levels from driving me crazy.

 

 

I am currently living in Staunton, IL with my husband Josh, our daughter Presley and our two cats Peanut and Bucky.  I want to thank my parents for always believing in me.  My dreams have come true a thousand times.  But nothing compares to having a family to go home to everyday.

 

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