Monday, August 13, 2007

Thanks!

Thanks everybody for all the anniversary wishes! We had a great time today. Have only been back a few minutes and what did we do...I rushed up to our room to get our laptops while David got us a diet coke. I met him in a little nook of the lobby where the free internet is and logged right on to check my blogs.

The weather has been absolutely gorgeous! I don't mean to make ya'll jealous and all, but it was 74 here today and out on the water I needed a sweater! Out on the water means we went on a 1 1/2 hour cruise on a big sail boat, The Windy. One of those with 6 sails. It was so cool and on the way back the sun was setting on the skyline of Chicago! It was breathtaking! We took a big tour today and ended it at the Navy Pier. Ate dinner at Bubba Gump's. Great shrimp! Tomorrow we are going to start early and hit The Field Museum along with The Science Museum, Planeterium, and The Shedd Aquarium. I'm really excited about these! We are going to try to have an early dinner at a cool restaurant I found between here and Wrigley Field called The Chicago Firehouse (or something like that) it's in an old Chicago Firehouse! Thought David would love it. Then it's on to Wrigley Field and the Cubs vs the Reds! It will be another full but extremely fun day!

I have so many pictures already. Hopefully I will get ya'll a slide show soon!

Until another adventure...

3 comments:

no_iffer said...

So very jealous of your fun trip! I hope you are loving every minute and taking tons of pictures!

La said...

Wow- I can't believe you guys can do so many things in ONE day! Don't ever let anyone tell you that you're old. Old people couldn't do that! (I don't think I could do that.)

Sounds like tons of fun!!! Can't wait to see the pictures......

A's Rich Life said...

Go CUBS!!!

I doubt you can see everything in all the places you're going but have fun trying! :) You could spend a month in Chicago & not see everything!! Put you're tennis shoes on!

Yes, Pastor will definately LOVE the Firehouse. There was one in Naperville where Rich grew up. It's pretty cool.