Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Second City
10,000 Steps & Then Some
Our final day in Chicago was another beautiful day and since Kimmie has off on Fridays, she and Sophia joined us as our tour guides through Linkin Park Zoo and Lakeshore Drive. As an added bonus, the Air & Boat show was on Saturday so we got to see (and hear) all the practicing over the water. While we were enjoying all the fly bys - the animals in the zoo seemed to be freaked out by the loud noises. We walked all over - through the zoo, on the lake, and all the way to our hotel. Our dogs were tired by the time we got back to the hotel.
Brian and the Gorilla Head - trying to compare sizes.
Sophia posing for the camera.
Jean & Tom at the beach.
Kim & Sophia during our lunch break on Lakeshore Drive - I had my 3rd pulled-pork sandwich (3 days of pulled-pork = yum).
The travel team and the Chicago skyline.
Millenium Park
A Religious Experience
As one of our yearly traditions, we headed to another baseball stadium - Wrigley Field in Chicago to see the Cubs play the Phillies. Our friends & family told us what an amazing field and experience it is, but we didn't think anything could top our favorite - PNC Park in Pittsburgh.
Tom, Jean, Brian and I took the train to the field early so we could soak it all in before the game started at 1:30. And from the moment we stepped off the train at 10:30am - it was like a religious experience. It happened to be a gorgeous sunny day with just the perfect amount of breeze to keep you comfortable. The community of bars surrounding the field invited us in and we began our day bar-hopping while scoping out all the Cubs baseball memorabilia on the walls. After hitting up a few bars, we headed in for batting practice and some exploring of the stadium. Before heading to our seats, we hit up some grub & another drink refill.
The simplicity of the field was what made it so special - little to no advertising, no Jumbo-Tron, no bells and whistles, just the purest of the game right in front of you. Grab a beer, some peanuts and cracker jacks and your day is set.
I will have to add that Brian and I ranked this as one of the best days we have ever had - probably ranks right after our wedding day and we are glad we had good friends join in the fun. And by the way - the Phillies swept the Cubs!
Tom, Jean, Brian and I took the train to the field early so we could soak it all in before the game started at 1:30. And from the moment we stepped off the train at 10:30am - it was like a religious experience. It happened to be a gorgeous sunny day with just the perfect amount of breeze to keep you comfortable. The community of bars surrounding the field invited us in and we began our day bar-hopping while scoping out all the Cubs baseball memorabilia on the walls. After hitting up a few bars, we headed in for batting practice and some exploring of the stadium. Before heading to our seats, we hit up some grub & another drink refill.
The simplicity of the field was what made it so special - little to no advertising, no Jumbo-Tron, no bells and whistles, just the purest of the game right in front of you. Grab a beer, some peanuts and cracker jacks and your day is set.
I will have to add that Brian and I ranked this as one of the best days we have ever had - probably ranks right after our wedding day and we are glad we had good friends join in the fun. And by the way - the Phillies swept the Cubs!
Navy Pier Fireworks
Day 1 of our Chicago trip included lots of traveling and schlepping around airplanes, trains, and automobiles. We were famished when we arrived in the city and headed to a local joint to start our vacation with a proper beverage that included alcohol. Later that evening, we strolled down the streets of Chicago to the Navy Pier and caught some pretty fantastic fireworks over Lake Michigan. 
Dinner with Chicago Friends
Brian and I headed to Chicago for a little vacation. We went with our good friends from home - Tom & Jean. One of the the benefits of this trip was getting to catch up with my old college roomie Kim who lives there with her husband Ryan and daughter Sophia. This was my first time meeting Sophia and she was such a doll.
Sophia was saying that Aunt Julie was #1.
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Phillies With an Old Friend
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