About 18 months ago, Evan asked me to take him on an airplane ride. So, I took him to Chicago for a couple days. You can see those pictures at:
http://ericdenise.blogspot.com/2012/10/evan-goes-to-chicago.html. As soon as Alex turned five, he asked if I would take him to Chicago. So, Alex and I took off and went to Chicago for a couple days. Here's some great memories of our trip.
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| We parked at Terminal 2 at MSP and took the light rail to Terminal 1. I knew Alex would want to ride as many trains as possible. |
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| Dad! Let's follow this pilot. He looks like he knows where he's going! |
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| It's like an escalator but flat! |
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| Can't wait to get on the plane! |
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| iPad, check. Headphones, check. Looks like I'm ready to go! |
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| We flew into Midway Airport in Chicago and Alex liked this plane hanging from the ceiling. |
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| More trains! We took the Orange Line into "The Loop". |
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| Great sights from the "el". |
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| Marina Towers on the Chicago River. |
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| Stayed at the Spring Hill Suites just north of the River. They have a pool on the 27th floor! |
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| Hard Rock Cafe |
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| Nothing exciting, but Alex wanted me to take a picture of this bird. |
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| Had lunch at Portillo's. |
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| Alex. How's that hot dog? |
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| Buckingham Fountain. Unfortunately, it wasn't running yet. |
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| It was fun this trip to learn more about how different Alex and Evan could be. Alex could care less about the sights. If we saw a dump truck or a street sweeper, he was all over that. When Evan and I went to Chicago, he wouldn't let go of my hand and was so afraid of getting lost. Alex on the other hand had no problem walking independently. |
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| Lion at the Art Institute |
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| Dad, can we go for a bike ride? Do they have a smaller bike? |
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| Cloud Gate. Also known as "The bean". |
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| We're still the masters at self portraits! |
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| Taking in the view along the Chicago River. |
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| A billboard with a monkey on it. Unfortunately, the monkey on his shirt didn't make the photo. |
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| After going back to the hotel to warm up a little bit, we went to Lou Malnati's for some authentic Chicago Deep Dish Pizza. |
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| Wow. That's a lot of sausage on this pizza. It's an entire patty covering the pizza. |
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| Alex passes out after a little swimming. |
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| The next day, Steph and Scott picked us up and took us to Navy Pier. We are so thankful they could spend the day with Alex and I just like they did when Evan and I were there. |
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| The Chicago Children's Museum is at Navy Pier. So, Alex got to do all kinds of cool stuff while Scott, Steph, and I watched him play. |
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| Dad! I'm building a house. |
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| Safety First! |
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| I think Alex spent over an hour just playing in their fireman's exhibit. |
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| This Ferris Wheel is missing something. They must be fixing the cars during the construction going on at the pier. |
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| Dad. Can we have a boat big enough to need an anchor this big? |
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| Beer Garden....open seasonally....and apparently it's not beer season quite yet. |
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| Having fun with the crane in the water lab at the museum. |
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| A little licorice at O'Hare Airport while we wait for our flight. |
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| They have a cool play area at O'Hare for kids. Alex played for over an hour with several other kids. He's so social. |
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| Cool sunset at 15,000 feet. |
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| More iPad and headphones for the flight home. |
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| Our flight landed around 8:30 PM (which is after Alex's typical bedtime). He stayed awake as long as he could. About 4 miles from home, his speech was slurred and becoming incoherent. This is what he looked like when we got home at 9:40 PM. |
Alex,
I hope you enjoyed your trip to Chicago. We'll all be back in a couple months for Megan's graduation. Then, all of us will be going to Orlando again this winter to ride some rides. Perhaps, you, Evan, and I can go somewhere fun next (perhaps I'll take mommy somewhere fun too)!
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