I rode the train back into the city and walked back to our hotel to meet Doug for dinner. We decided to walk down to the Navy Pier and get a bite to eat there. We went to Charlie’s Ale House after walking around the pier for awhile. Nothing great – but the pier was nice and we hoped to come back later. On Thursday Doug went to his conference again and after my swim I packed our bags to get us checked out. We moved over to the Palomar Hotel for the next 3 days. Carol & Mike and Ruth & Earl were flying in to spend time with us. They both got there around 4:30pm. The conference was over about 4:30pm also so Doug walked down from the other hotel to meet us. The Palomar serves wine in the lobby from 5pm – 6pm each evening so we sat and visited for awhile before Doug and I had to leave to go the Cubs/Giants game at Wrigley Field. We had purchased our tickets with several other colleagues of Doug’s. We got to the stadium and found our seats at one of the Rooftops. On two sides of the stadium, across the side streets are rows of buildings that have been converted to “rooftops”. Each one has stadium seating on the top and several floors for gathering and viewing the game. Your ticket includes food and drinks and it’s a great way to see the game. We had a lot of fun even though the Giants beat the Cubs 13-0. After the game we met up with Carol and Ruth and hubbies back at the hotel for awhile. In the morning we met for breakfast at the Corner Bakery and made a plan for the day. Carol and Mike decided to go to the Art Institute, and Ruth & Earl, Doug and I decided to go to the Chicago History Museum in Lincoln Park. Prior to that the guys both wanted to catch up on some work so Ruth and I walked up the Magnificent Mile and shopped a little, hitting the Gap, Macys and Feline’s Basement. We got back to the hotel and met up with the guys. We took the bus up to the museum which gave us an opportunity to see more of the city. After visiting the museum we walked over to where Second City Theatre was, and then walked back from there to the hotel. The weather was nice so it was a pleasant 2 mile walk. On the way we passed Moody Bible Institute campus so we walked through that. Once we got back to the hotel we rested for a while before we headed for dinner. Dinner Friday night was at a great French Vietnamese restaurant called Le Colonial. It wasn’t too far from the hotel. The food was great – we ordered several things family style and had just the right portions. Afterward we took a taxi up to Second City Theatre and watched “Spoiler Alert- Everybody Dies”. The show was good – there were 2 scripted acts, then a 3rd act that was improv with some audience participation. At one point during the show an elderly woman in the front fainted and the paramedics were called. We were all impressed with how quickly everyone responded – a few doctors in the house responded immediately. We were told at the end that the family had called and told them that she was at the hospital and she was going to be fine.
On Saturday morning we ate breakfast at the hotel, and then headed over to the river to take the Chicago Architecture Society tour. After several days of 90 degrees and muggy weather we got up to cold and windy weather, however it wasn’t raining. We took the 9:30am tour and got some gorgeous views of the Chicago architecture. Our guide was very informative and told us a lot of the history of the buildings. After our tour we went to Portillo’s for lunch which is well known for the Chicago hotdogs. It was fun and inexpensive. Then the guys left to go on the Untouchables Tour, which is a fun tour that takes you around the city to see some of the famous mafia hangouts and crime scenes, including the place where the St Valentine’s Day Massacre took place. The guides dress up like gangsters and make it a fun tour. While they were on that tour Carol, Ruth and I rode the train up the Armitage area which has all kinds of little shops. Once we got back we spent a little time resting before dinner. That night for dinner we had reservations at Keefer’s, a local steak house. It was elegant and fun and the dinner was excellent. We were able to walk to the restaurant since it was close. Afterward we took a leisurely walk back to the hotel. Carol & Mike were leaving early in the morning so we said our goodbyes. In the morning we slept in, and I went swimming for awhile, one last time. After we checked out we visited with Ruth & Earl in the lobby of the hotel until they had to leave for the airport. Doug and I had a couple hours so we walked around one last time before heading to the airport. Beautiful city, wonderful time, and I already miss my sisters!
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Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Chicago - September 20th -26th, 2010
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