Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Chicago 2008


I recently returned from an amazing trip to visit Jared and Jake in Wisconsin. I went with Melanie and Dallin who were very pleasant traveling companions. Dallin really did pretty well considering he is 8 months old and just starting to sit up and scoot around and crawl. He doesn't really love being held and has strong objections to holding still. We arrived at O'Hare International in Chicago on Wednesday and headed straight for my favorite restaurant in Greektown (I can say that now that I've been there two times). They have this most amazing flaming cheese that is breaded, lit on fire, and then doused with fresh lemon juice. It is honestly ridiculous - I can't even tell you how good it is. We stayed with Jared and Katelin and their darling kids, John and Sara, that night and enjoyed a nice walk down by Lake Michigan (pictured above). It was cold but really pretty, and that lake is amazing - so huge! It is hard to really grasp how big it is. Jared managed to win three straight games of Scene It, so clearly I don't see enough movies. However, I did a lot better than Melanie who only answered one question right, and it had something to do with Teri Garr (seriously has she been in anything since 1985). Way to go Mel.

That is the Sears tower behind me. We decided not to go to the top of it this time, as we were coming up on a traffic nightmare, so we headed to the amazing cheese place instead. I stand by that decision.

The next day we took the Metra into downtown Chicago with Jared and Katelin. It was so cold, but we had a really fun day anyway. I'm sure passers-by loved watching Jared and his three "wives" and one baby running all over Chicago in the rain and snow jumping in and out of taxis. We went to the Field Museum for a while. That place is amazing. It is a "right out of the movies" museum with the big T-rex right in the front lobby. I can't wait to bring my kids there - they would have loved it! We could have spent a lot longer there, but we were starving, so we headed to my other favorite place in Chicago - a love I inherited directly from Dave (who served his mission in Chicago) - Giordano's pizza. It is the best pizza ever, and really nothing else even compares. Of course, I sent Dave the above picture on my cell phone while we were waiting for our pizza. He didn't think that was funny. I ate way too much, and enjoyed every minute of it.



In honor of Jake, who works for Harley Davidson, we took a tour of the Harley plant near their home in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. I'm not sure how, but it ended up being Me, Melanie, Katelin, and Nicki on the Harley tour and Jared and Jake at home with the kids (I'm sure Jake is still laughing over that one). However, we did get to do a little shopping before the tour since we found out we couldn't wear heels or open-backed shoes on the tour (I don't even own any closed-in flats, and apparently neither does Nicki), so we went to Target. We couldn't find any cute shoes that we wanted, so Nickie ended up with running shoes, and after Nicki's great idea, I bought a pair of shoes for Austin since our feet are the same size (HE'S IN THE THIRD GRADE!!!). He was happy about the new school shoes when I got home, and I only had to wear the "boy" shoes for a little while. They didn't exactly go with my outfit, but we made it work. We took a minute for a photo op (above), which will likely be my only contact with a Harley Davidson motorcycle in this lifetime. It was fun. On the tour, the guide is going over their safety record on the factory floor, and just then two ambulances with lights flashing pull up at the entrance to the factory. There goes the 114 days (or whatever it was) without an accident .... oops.

Mostly we just had an amazing time with Jared and Jake and their families. I miss seeing them all the time, so maybe I need to take more vacations to see them (I like that idea). I have been blessed with amazing sisters-in-law, and I am so grateful to have them as family and as friends. Their kids are growing up so fast and talking so cute. It was really fun to spend time together. We stayed up late playing games and eating junk food and laughing till we were crying (literally). I can't remember the last time I laughed that hard. Our little group got funnier and funnier as the night went on. Apparently pretty much everything is extremely funny at 1:30 in the morning. I can't wait to go back and see them again .... maybe this summer?
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9 comments:

Kelly Hill said...

Three things:

Look at you being all proper (sisterS-in-law)...

Those shoes/that outfit: how embarrassing!

Flaming Cheese: don't try it at home!

Rheanna said...

Your trip sounds WONDERFUL! First of all--all that food talk is making me hungry! Second--I can't believe that either your feet are that small or that your sons are that big!!!! CRAZY--either way, good idea on the shoes!

Krista said...

Do you think we could try an at-home recipe for flaming cheese!? Sounds so good and yet awful all at the same time.

I love that you bought shoes for Austin. Now, THAT is a selfless loving mother!

I loved reading about your trip. I'm sure it was wonderful spending all that time with your sibs. It's fun to see pics of them and you. FYI, you lood so good!!!

Aaron said...

I wish I could take a trip....I would rather go with Catey than my siblings though...I suddenly want some cheese...

Nikki A. said...

Can I just say that yes Giordano's is the best pizza in the world! I live here and we eat there all the time! You don't know me, I'm a friend of Krista's & Laura's (I'm Nancy's sister Nikki). I'm very curious to know what the name of the flamin' cheese restaurant is. I'm dying to try it! Thanks and happy blogging :)

Ashley said...

Hey Leatherwoods!
Just found your blog - what a fun trip!
How's the hours coming along, need a little support, Melissa?!?!?

Melissa said...

Nikki - The flaming cheese restaurant is called Pegasus, and it is in Greek Town. Don't bother ordering any food. Just get the cheese (and maybe a Diet Coke). I'm jealous you live by Giordano's.

Melissa said...

Ashley - Thanks for asking! We're plugging along. He has two students, and he is working on multi with his instructor too. Busy busy, but we're hanging in there. I know you understand!

Nikki A. said...

Thanks Melissa, I can't wait to try it! Hope you have an awesome day :)