We spent the Labor Day weekend in Chicago this year! Saturday was our stake temple day so we decided to take advantage of that and take advantage of the long weekend. It was wonderful. Mitchell and I traded babysitting with another family who brought their 2 adorable girls down. The girls loved it and played at a nearby playground for 3 and a half hours! I love attending the temple it is so wonderful to step inside and leave behind all of my worries, responsibilities and cares of the world for a couple of hours. Not to mention the things I learn and discover through temple worship, I always feel so renewed. Here are some pictures of Audrey with her new friends at the temple.
Later that evening we just checked in to the hotel and relaxed. Audrey was pretty wiped out from playing so hard all afternoon.
It just so happened that our brother in law, who is a pilot for Delta, had a 24 hour layover in Chicago on Sunday! What serendipity! We went to church together in the morning then did some city sight seeing. We went to Millennium Park and saw the iconic giant reflective metallic bean. It was just that, giant, reflective and metallic. A neat photo op and now I can say 'I went there!' when I see in in pictures or a movie. Cool. The much cooler and more fun area of the park was the Crown Fountain. It's essentially an urban chic splash pad. We let Audrey play and slide around in the water even though she was in her church dress. I figured it's not her fault she was all dressed up at a water park. She had a blast! Her favorite game was getting a running start then sliding on the tiles in about 2 inches of water.
This beautiful outdoor amphitheater holds concerts all summer. So pretty!
We saw this Illinois Department of Transportation sign as we entered the parking garage and all laughed together because we thought it said 'Idiot.' Well, I think it really was there to mock us because parking at Millennium Park was $25 no matter how long you stay! Thank you Leon!
After we dropped Leon back off at the airport we had some delicious Chicago deep dish pizza. Mmm.
Mitchell's grandmother grew up in the Chicago suburbs and we took the opportunity to go out to Lombard, IL and check out the house she grew up in. That was so neat! Grandma's father was an engineer and he designed the home. Her mother was in charge of the decorations. They lived in this house from 1941-1959. So cool! I so wanted to knock on the door and tell the people living there about the history of their house! We also checked out the high school Grandma went to. It is probably one of the neatest looking high schools with it's embossed crests and the castle-like turret. We loved getting to see what Grandma saw growing up in Lombard.
Monday we visited the Shedd Aquarium. This was really cool! Audrey loved seeing the fish. Our favorite displays were the huge Caribbean tank with large fish, sharks, coral and even a SCUBA diver inside! We also loved the Amazon rain forest section. It reminded Mitchell a lot of his mission when he was in the jungle of Peru.
Last, but certainly not least, in our Chicago adventure. I got to do some retail therapy on the Magnificent Mile! If I hadn't had a very tired toddler with me I really could have spent some time....haha, and $$$, on Michigan Avenue. I did get a fun new Chicago outfit to remember the weekend. What a great family trip!