We went to Chicago to celebrate our 15 year wedding anniversary. We finally got our honeymoon. We went to Roy's restaurant (pictured here) on the second day and the waitress couldn't believe we had been married that long. She said we looked like we were still so in love. You can imagine her reaction when we told her we had six kids. "You look too young to have six kids!" What a nice compliment. She wanted to know our secret. We told her exercise, eating right, not drinking or smoking, and keeping our relationship as our first priority. We gave her a pretty big tip! We went to some really fabulous restaurants while we were there - Roy's was definitely our favorite one, well, besides Giordano's. We went there three times in 5 days for pizza. We couldn't get enough! It's good we jogged almost every day of our trip. We would've come back 10 pounds heavier.
Here we are relaxing on the beach waiting for the air show to start. Wow, the beach without kids - what a difference. S said he didn't need sunscreen since it was 2:00 in the afternoon. He fell asleep... and got really burned. I had a hard time feeling bad for him since I offered to put sunscreen on him and he wouldn't let me. This is why I usually don't ask. I just put it on him. While he slept I observed people. I watched a large family near us and noticed that the mom was so nice to her children. She was playing in the sand and in the water with them. She wasn't getting mad or irritated about anything they did. She was just so excited to be there. And just as I was starting to feel like a really bad mom, wondering why I can't seem to be quite like that with my kids when we go places, one of the kids called her "Aunt....". I felt much better. No wonder the kids were being so good. Kids always behave better for other people. Anyway, it was funny.
On our last day we were basically killing time before catching our train back home. We roamed the city taking odd pictures of ourselves. This was our third attempt to get in the picture with the Sears Tower. We had the best week ever. I even went to far as to call it the best week of my life so far. I got to be in one of the greatest cities with my best friend.
5 comments:
Ok...I am so proud of you! You figured out Picasa and put up a great post. What a fun trip. It looks like you had a blast with your hubby. I am so gald Kierste convinced him to let you post pictures of him :) Keep up the good work.
I LOVED seeing and hearing about your trip! I am glad it was so wonderful you will be going on many more. You definately have blogging down. Pretty fun!
YAY! You did it!! I am so PROUD of you! Love the post--what a fantastic time you had!
Okay...Im really going to try hard to not get offended that I never knew you had a blog! Lucky for me I know of a certain family in a certain place with that many people in their fam and I figured out who you were thanks to sweetpea's post about her friend who recycles...but if i weren't so amazing i may never have known that you jumped on the blogging bandwagon...good for you! :)
Hey - if you're going to make this a yearly trip you should really give us a call because we're only 3 hours south of there...infact if the date on your Wicked picture is accurate...I was in Chicago that weekend too and was at Wicked the very next day - it would have been great to see you!
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