We thought it would be fun to do the pictures in Chicago this year. They came out only sort of good, due to us being terrible lighting artists. But here you go.
We are a family. We have jobs, hobbies and very busy lives. We have no secrets, only if you come over to our house, I would kindly ask you not to look in the closets, under the beds or in any drawer or cabinet. But otherwise, we are open books.
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Pictures of growing up
Most of you who know me know I take picture of the girls on their birthdays in grown up dresses. And have since they were 1. Only now, it's near their birthdays.
A museum the kids chose
The Museum of Science and Industry. It was the first time we have ever gone and it was very fun. It felt sort of like school, but fun. Not that school isn't fun. I'm sure it's lots of fun. Just not chicago museum fun.
It was sort of complicated to get to, being on the south side. But it did illustrate our growing confidence with the Chicago public transit system. We have mastered the bus, and the bus is good.
Monday, March 09, 2015
The Bean
We took the bus to Millenium Park to check out the Bean. It was super cool. Not cold, but cool enough to keep a lot of tourists away. I'm starting to love chicago in March.
Shopping
My feet are killing me. I wore heels out, against my better judgement. And the kids learned nothing. Penny says they fit.
Sunday, March 08, 2015
Art
It wasn't the kids' first choice, or third, or eighth. But the Chicago Art Institute was a fine choice.
For one, Penny and Steve got to play a riveting game of "Who can find the most butts."
Which Carol and I tried really hard to understand by reading the description. (Steve says it's funnier if you zoom in on our intellectual faces)
We saw my favorite piece of art. Fun fact, I had a replicate of this piece hanging on my wall for years. Found it in a Washington, D.C. Trash can.
But what we really did, was thoroughly enjoy looking at art that Ferris Bueller made us love. Gotta love that monkey.
Chicago subway
We have been away from the city too long. We have forgotten what a crowded, stinky place the subway can be.
Chicago
The awesome Gardner family is taking a short trip to Chicago today. Thanks Amtrak. I thought I'd blog about the trip because I'm certain the internets care very much about this family and all its traveling adventures.
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