This past week I was able to cross something off my bucket list--visit the great city of Chicago! Unfortunately, any more than about 5 minutes in a big city goes beyond Greg's definition of HE%#, so it was an interesting experience for our little clan.
The plan was to leave Nauvoo Monday morning and make the approximately 4 hour drive to the big city. Everything was going great until a garbage truck decided to back up repeatedly, beep, and make all sorts of weird noises at about 5:30 AM right outside our hotel window. Sadly enough, after about 5 minutes of this, Garrett woke up and wasn't too interested into going back to sleep. Considering we had ten adults and 2 babies crammed into one family "suite" that wasn't so "sweet" when it came to sleeping room, I knew I had to get Garrett out of there before everyone was awake. We took a lovely walk through the streets of Nauvoo until Garrett finally fell asleep. He had a lovely snooze in his stroller while we got packed up and ready to go.
Thanks to Willy's great driving and Jan's expert navigating, we arrived in Chicago. There is a building that has pieces from famous buildings all around the world. Of course, we were impressed to see a piece of granite from the Salt Lake Temple.
We all loaded onto a boat and took a cruise down the Chicago River for a tour of Chicago's famous architecture. It started raining but was still super cool. I would definitely do it again!
Big G and Little G in the big city!
One day in the city was enough for Greg and Willy, so they planned to hang out at the hotel on Tuesday and drive back to Milwaukee with Brian, Cathy, and Annabelle early that afternoon. Mike, Eric, Matt, Jan, Mal, and I were excited to see more of Chicago, so we headed back downtown for more fun. There wasn't going to be enough room for Garrett to go home in Brian's car, so the little G-Man ended up coming with us. Jan drove like a true Chicagoan trying to keep up with Mike. We knew if we lost him we were in trouble, so Jan did what it took (including cutting others off and running two red lights) to stay on his tail. WAY TO GO, JAN! I kept telling her Willy would be so proud if he could see her expert city driving skills.

I was really excited to visit the aquarium with Garrett. He loves animals and the fish at the doctor's office, so I figured he would love it. As luck would have it, he fell into a DEEP SLEEP on the 15 minute drive there and managed to stay asleep getting out of his car seat, into the stoller, walking down the street, and about halfway through the aquarium. He rarely stays asleep when we get him out of his carseat, so I knew he must be really tired and didn't have to heart to wake him up. He had a good nap and woke up in time to see plenty of fish. We were bummed because they were remodeling the penguin, whale, and dolphin exhibit (the coolest animals in my humble opinion), but it was still awesome and we were glad we visited the aquarium. (Of course, the grand opening for the new exhibit is this Saturday. ARGH!)

We did some window shopping along Michigan Avenue and finally headed back to Milwaukee. It was a long and exhausting day in Chicago, but well worth it! Garrett is definitely a born traveler--he was such a good boy all day! He loved being in his stroller and seeing so many new and exciting things.
We flew home Wednesday afternoon and sailed right back into the swing of our regular routine. Garrett slept through most of both plane rides, leaving everyone around us to ask if he was always so good. You can see people get a bit wary when you walk on a plane with a baby, and we were also definitely nervous, but everything went well. Greg enjoyed sitting by a lovely widow who was flying to Utah to visit her grandchildren. She was a delightful lady and definitely helped to make his flight (and mine) much more enjoyable. We had such a fun time and I am already missing the great company, good times, and constant help with Garrett. :)








