Even though we were in Chicago for six days, it still felt like a whirlwind trip! There's so much to see and experience there and I feel like we barely skimmed the surface. We will definitely go back! We took a lot of photos and this is just a small sample of all we saw (and photographed!)
We were a little unsure of how traveling with a young baby would be, but Charlie was awesome! He did so well on the flights, only crying for about 5 minutes during the descent into Chicago (and I was crying, too, from having a sinus infection and flying). This was his first trip and a whole lot of other firsts, too- airplane, train, taxi, and bus!


Our first night there (Monday) we walked around downtown a little bit- our hotel was right in the middle of everything! The Art Institute was just a block away.
Our hotel (with pink light bulbs for Breast Cancer Awareness month)
Tuesday morning we went to Oak Park, where Frank Lloyd Wright built his home and studio. In the neighborhood are a dozen or so other homes he designed. We toured the home and studio and then walked through Oak Park to see the other homes. John and I are now Frank Lloyd Wright SuperFans.
Frank Lloyd Wright home
The Gale home (which inspired his later work, Fallingwater)
It was a cold but beautiful day! Charlie was a great little traveler- we bundled him up in the stroller and he would nap away.
After the Oak Park excursion on Tuesday, we went to visit my Uncle Tim and Aunt Marie. They live about an hour outside of Chicago. We stayed a night with them and they watched Charlie while we went to the Chicago temple Wednesday morning.
We had so much fun with Tim and Marie. I rarely see them and it was so fun to just hang out and be together. They introduced us to Chicago deep dish style pizza, played with Charlie, made us meals and hosted us in their home. On Wednesday, they drove us into Wisconsin and we visited Mars Cheese Castle and a Jelly Belly factory.Here we are at Mars Cheese Castle becoming cheese heads.
We went back into Chicago to join the Shared Canopy group at the Walnut room, a very fancy restaurant in Macy's. The building had this incredible Tiffany ceiling.
Thursday we went to the top of the Hancock tower and saw incredible 360 degree views of downtown Chicago and Lake Michigan.These planters are in front of every store and are each unique.
We ended up in Millennium Park to see the beautiful outdoor sculptures and the Pritzker Pavilion. By then we had been walking in the rain for a few hours, so we didn't stay long.
The highlight of the museum was visiting the sustainable and eco-friendly Smart Home. We got great ideas there and learned a lot about sustainable home design. (I also learned on this trip that I can nurse a baby while walking around during a tour!)
My favorite thing about the museum was seeing a real U-boat. It was GIGANTIC. The pictures do not do it justice- it was seriously enormous.

Charlie and John investigating the famous "silver bean" sculpture. It's only been there since 2004 but it's already such an icon of Chicago.
The Alexander Calder "stabile" sculpture, the Flamingo
Wow, you saw so much in only 6 days! I lived in Chicago for an entire summer helping with construction of Millennium Park and you saw so much more than I did. Glad Charlie was a happy traveler and I your brown coat is very lovely.
ReplyDeleteHoly beans these pics are darling and I have so much to comment about! First, look at Che in his little car seat on the plane, what a little cutie, just playin' away. I love the shot of you in front of the temple, Johnny looks way handsome and you look beautiful, nice scarf! :) These cheese head shots are so funny! Charlie is grinning with all of his dimples! I love you artsy umbrella shot! How cute are you Barb?! I just want to snuggle and squeeze Che in that sweater. What an amazing shot of Charlie touching the silver bean, very impressive! And those rosy cheeks in the last picture, so sweet! Great post Sis!
ReplyDeleteI stayed at Palmer House! It was definitely full of charm.
ReplyDeleteYour post makes me want to plan a trip to Chicago. I love the look on John's face in the Apple store!!!
ReplyDeleteGlad to know you've joined the Frank Lloyd Wright Super Fan Club! It's a pleasure to have you join our ranks.