Thursday, June 16, 2011

Chicago

So I've been super busy lately (wedding plans are done, but there is still so much to do), but I figure I really need to get caught up.

It's been almost two months now, but I did take a trip back to visit my college roommate Camille who was gracious enough to be my tour guide around Chicago. I happened to have a free ticket on southwest, had never been to Chicago, and figured it would be a good reason to see Camille and her cute little family. The day that we went into the city it was a little cloudy and cold, but we did really well (even with both the kids) and saw a ton of the sights. Our first stop was to pick up a Chicago dog at Portillos Hot Dogs. I think that if Chicago is known for one things it's their food (and I definitely had some good food while I was there) Our next stop was the infamous Bean statue. Honestly I've never heard of it, but apparently it's someplace you "have" to visit when in Chicago. It's kind of cool to see the city reflect back off the sculpture. From there we ventured down to the river where we hopped on a boat to take the Chicago architect tour (recommended by my mother). Basically you float up and down the river past all the buildings. Our tour guide was extremely knowledgeable about the city, so it was kind of a cool way to see it. The longer we were on the boat the colder and more cloudy it became. Fortunately for us the clouds cleared just enough, at just the right time so that we could see all of the Willis Tower (formerly known as Sears Tower). I'm not sure why they would rename such a well known landmark, but they did. From our tour guide we learned that the naming rights to the tower had expired and were bought by the Willis company in 2009. It was amazing to see how much taller than the rest of the buildings Sears Tower really is. As we continued along our tour we saw these guys and I was suddenly very happy for my desk job. They are CRAZY! They were washing the windows, but basically only being held up by what looked like rope. We ended our boat tour a warmed up a little bit before heading to see a piece of the Salt Lake Temple that is in the Chicago Tribune Building. Apparently there are pieces of famous buildings from all over the world in the building. From there we walked around the corner to get some fresh Garret's popcorn. It was pretty amazing. I got the Chicago mix, which sounds weird at first, but tastes amazing. They Chicago mix is cheese and caramel corn. There is something about the way that the salty and sweet mix together. There is also something to be said for fresh popcorn. YUM! After our popcorn we decided we needed a place to warm up for the afternoon so we headed over to the Art Institute of Chicago. It is a beautiful art museum that has a very impressive collection. It would probably take a couple days to truly appreciate all that is there, but we definitely appreciated what we saw. On our way out of the city we meet up with Camille's husband to get some Chicago style pizza from Lou Malnati's Pizzeria. It (like all the Chicago food I had) was AMAZING! So glad I got to experience Chicago!

1 comment:

Camille said...

It was so fun to have you! Not too long till the big wedding day!! Can't wait to see pictures!