This weekend, Stacey and I headed for Chicago on our "babymoon." That's what couples do who are going to have a baby - take your last trip without children that you are going to get for the next twenty five years. We took a three-day weekend and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves.
In an effort to make this blog less long, compared to previous posts, I'll put the highlights in bullets and include a Picasa slideshow.
- Three Days, Two Nights in Chicago, staying at the Conrad
- A stop at the Museum of Science & Industry
- Less than inspiring and the second best museum of the trip
- Dunkin' Donuts (my favorite) Twice
- They have an astonishing White Hot Chocolate
- If they were to come to Muncie, I'd visit daily like all too many Starbucks fiends
- The McCormick Tribune Freedom Museum
- We popped-in because it's free until Election Day
- It focuses on First Amendment Rights, with notable exhibits on the Presidential Election, interactive touch screen gadgets and even Stacey thoroughly enjoyed it
- We had Giordano's deep dish pizza. That made baby's mama happy
- We took in the Tony-winning musical, Wicked. It was wicked awesome.
- Dinner at Weber Grill another night
- A book store was perused
- We strolled through Millennium Park
- "The Bean" is neat, the ice skating is picturesque and the green space, necessary
- All-in-all, we had a very enjoyable, low-key weekend
And then here are a sampling of photos for the rest of our trip.
2 comments:
I am always glad when other people enjoy my birth city. I am glad that you did likewise. I've not heard of the McCormick Tribune museum...seems kind of cool! Technology makes history more enjoyable! ;)
Yeah, GET WICKED!
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