Well, the rest of us went too, of course, but this was Zak's first trip to Chicago... or anywhere for that matter. Packing for two kids is a pain, and getting them through the security line is even harder (it seems so sad to me that we are required to take off baby shoes and screen them in the x-ray machine). But the short flight to Chicago was a breeze.

It was a fun trip, and we did some things we hadn't done on previous trips: playing on the beach by Lake Michigan, an architecture tour by boat (thank God the kids fell asleep so Kyle and I could actually hear the tour guide!), and eating a "pancake flight"... ok, that last one was just me, but it was delicious.


Besides visiting my Dad, Pam, Licha, and Tony, we were also there so Kyle could participate in the Chicago Half Marathon. He and Tony both ran and it was fun to cheer them on... and even more fun to stuff our faces afterward.
3 comments:
you forgot to mention the zoo and Oz park (not to mention that you were finally able to get a decent shower in Chicago!)
Any flying tips for me, Jacqui? We take two flights to Alabama tomorrow, and it's the first time we've flown with kids since Amelia was 13 months. I have a feeling 17-month-old Isaac isn't going to be crazy about sitting on our lap the whole time. :) How did you entertain Isabel?
Chicago...ahh yes. the "Windy City". Sounds like everyone had fun. Kyle...congratulations on your marathon...you did great!
Post a Comment