Chicago! Part 1–Sightseeing & Eating Our Way Through The Windy City

It’s been a little over a week since we returned from Chicago and the heat index is finally under 100 for the first time all summer! Hallelujah! What better way to spend the day than outside recapping our trip! We had such a wonderful time in Chicago and I’m happy to add it to my list of cities I love. Good food, nice people, so much to do and see! It’s a little like New York except smaller and not quite as busy. Robert and I both agreed we thought it would be a fun place to visit with children that were a bit older as there seemed to be a lot of family centered activities. Hopefully we’ll get back again someday, possibly we kiddos in tow!

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We arrived on Thursday and waited at the airport for about an hour for my sisters flight to get in. Once she arrived we hopped on the train from the airport to the city. The ride was fine but took about an hour, certainly longer (although cheaper!) than a cab ride would have been. We checked into our hotel and freshened up before heading right out to a deck party in a high-rise!

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Shawn, my good friend from college lives in Chicago and graciously invited us to a cookout on his deck. I wasn’t quite sure what to expect, but when we arrived at his building which overlooked the river we were instantly impressed. The building itself was sleek, modern and beautiful and the views from the 28th floor where the party was held were breathtaking. Shawn had Mediterranean food catered which was delicious, orzo salad, skewers of lamb and chicken, even grilled calamari. The party ended fairly early since most of the guests had to work in the morning and we called it a night in anticipation of a full day on Friday. It was a nice, low-key introduction to the Windy City! Thanks for the hospitality Shawn!

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Windy but worth the view!

The next morning we had a quick breakfast at our hotel before hopping aboard Chicago’s First Lady for a Chicago Architecture Foundation River Cruise. I am usually a fan of walking tours when traveling but the boat tour came highly recommended and I knew it would be right up Robert’s boat loving alley.

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The 90 minute tour was awesome, well worth the money (about 40 dollars a ticket) and so informative and interesting! It gave us a great feel for the streets and buildings along the river and helped orient us to the city we would soon be exploring by foot.

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The docent knew so much about every building; everything from the architect to different design elements and fun facts. We loved this building which was designed by a female architect (Girl Power!) and won a PETA award because it uses special types of glass that not only create a pleasing wave-like aesthetic, but also keep birds from flying into the windows.

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We loved the river tour and I would highly recommend to first time visitors. After we got off the boat we walked to Millennium Park. We stopped along the way at Garrett’s Popcorn for a mid-morning snack.

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We choose to all split the Chicago Mix, a mixture of cheddar corn and caramel corn. Sounds gross but weirdly tasty. Once we got to the park, there was a magician performing by Wrigley Square. We took this opportunity to practice using our new selfie stick.

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No judgment, they are pretty fun and highly useful for group pictures if you aren’t into bothering strangers. We spent some time at the Bean (err technically Cloud Gate…but doesn’t everyone call it The Bean?).

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