Tuesday, July 14, 2009

The Windy City

Okay so it took me a little longer to get this post up than I wanted to, there is just so much to write about. We had so much fun and kept ourselves very busy while we were in Chicago.

We arrived on Thursday afternoon and after the scariest cab ride of my life, we somehow managed to arrive at our hotel alive. We got checked in went up to our room and got settled. We didn't waste too much time- I was so ready to go exploring and we were both very hungry. So we walked around and eventually found our destination- Harry Caray's Steakhouse. Brad ordered the biggest steak I have ever seen and proceeded to eat it all except the one bite he shared with me. Then it was off for some serious shopping. We found H&M just a few blocks north of our hotel and it was so exciting to go- I love that store so much! The best part is that they were having a huge sale so I hit the jackpot! After that we went back to the hotel and crashed, I don't know why flying makes you so tired.


Our hotel, the wonderful H&M and our first Chicago dining experience

Friday morning we took a bus down to Muesem Campus and we were able to go to the Shedd Aquarium which was very cool! This was probably the part of our trip that I was most excited about. This place was huge and there was so much to look at. They had dolphins, belugas, sharks, penguins and just about anything else you can imagine. It was so much fun to see so many cool things, I wish that our pictures would have turned out but none of them really did. We did get some good pictures outside while we were eating lunch; the aquarium sits right on the lake and had some very pretty views. After the aquarium we headed to Adler Planetarium. We were both very excited for this but apparently we had too high of expectations. There really wasn't a whole lot to do there. We did go to a star show that was really cool, but other than that we were pretty disappointed with the planetarium. We went to the Weber Grill restaurant for dinner and it was so yummy. Everything is cooked on a charcoal grill and we had some very delicious hamburgers which made Brad a very happy boy!




Outside the aquarium, touching starfish in the "tide pool" and getting ready for our 4-D movie!

Saturday was the 4th and we were so excited to be spending it in Chicago. Most exciting was going to the Cubs game! We woke up and headed to the train station- this was our first trip on the subway/ "L" train and it was PACKED. Everyone getting on was heading to the game and Brad was pretty excited to be around so many cubs fans. We got to Wrigley walked around a few shops and picked out some cubs shirts and then we were off to find our seats. When we got our first glance of the field Brad just got this huge smile on his face- he was seriously like a little kid and I loved seeing him so excited to be there. We found our seats which were pretty high up but we actually had a really great view of the game. Brad took lots and lots of pictures of everything there. I went and got us both a hot dog for lunch while Brad enjoyed the game. We were told by everyone that we just had to try the hot dogs at Wrigley because they were the best. I am not a hot dog person and I did not particularly enjoy this one either but oh well, it is all part of the experience right? The cubs lost badly that day, final score was 11-2 for the brewers. The worst part was that we were seated by a bunch of drunken Brewer's fans who were cheering at all the wrong times. Even though they lost it was still very cool to be there for the fourth of July! We left Wrigley and did a little more shopping. We had decided to go to the Rainforest Cafe out there; we walked forever until we finally found it. It was definitely a cool atmosphere but we didn't really love the place, the service was awful and our food was not very good either so we tried to get out of there as fast as we could. We then raced up to Navy Pier for the fireworks. They started them a little early so it wasn't even quite dark when they went off so that was kind of a bummer. It was still so neat to see them on being shot out over the lake. We are so glad we were able to be there for the fourth and have that experience. I think a baseball game followed by some fireworks is the perfect way to spend the fourth!


First sight of the field, sporting our Cubs shirts, heading to the fireworks and downing our hot dogs!

Sunday was a pretty lazy day. We had thought about going to church but there weren't any close to downtown so we had loaded a few conference talks on our Ipod's and listened to those in our hotel. We decided this would be a good day to attend the Taste of Chicago which was in Millennium Park. The taste is a big food fair where all of the restaurants come in and set up booths and serve a few of the foods from their menus. You purchase tickets at the beginning and then turn in tickets for food. I tried some sweet potato hash browns, which weren't as good as I had expected. We also tried some rib sandwhiches and Brad has some carne-asada tacos. The best part was the dessert we chose. It was from Eli's cheesecake and it was a chocolate chip cheesecake put on a stick and dipped in chocolate and then covered in toffee, then it is frozen. So it was like eating a popsicle of sorts only it was pretty amazing. I think I am going to try to figure out how to make something like that. Well apparently we decided to try and leave the park at the same time that the rest of Chicago decided to come to the park and it was seriously chaos trying to get out. It became a human gridlock. We were seriously stuck in the middle of thousands of people and everyone was pushing against each other trying to go one way or another. It took us about 15 minutes to move the space of about two blocks. There were a couple of times that I seriously thought I was going to die, it was so claustrophobic. It was so hot and we were rubbing up against all of these hot, sticky, smelly bodies. All we wanted to do was go back to the hotel take a shower and hop in the pool so that is what we did followed by a much needed nap. Then we headed up town to the pizza place that everyone had told us to go to- Giardano's. All I have to say is YUMMMMM!!!! This was seriously some amazing pizza. It was so huge and so full of cheese and so good. I am not really a fan of the Chicago deep dish pizza you can get around here but this was the real stuff and it was so so so good.


A fountain at Millennium Park, at the taste, enjoying our cheesecake on a stick and our humongous, delicious Chicago- Style pizza!



Monday was a pretty full day- but we started it off with one of the best parts of our trip. We headed back up to Wrigley and we took a tour of the field. It was so neat to hear all of the history of that place and also all the random tidbits that they had to share with us. We went pretty much everywhere except the locker rooms because it was a game day but that was okay. We were able to sit in the bleachers, then up to the press box then down in the dugouts, and finally we went out on the field. It was just so cool to be there, Brad was totally soaking up every minute! After the tour we headed to the Field Museum, which is a natural history museum. We didn't spend tons of time there but I think you could easily spend a couple of days in that place. They had all sorts of interesting exhibits. We did walk through the Egyptian exhibit, I don't know why but I find that part of history so intriguing but I almost think I learned a little too much about the embalming process! This museum is also where they have the largest and most complete T-Rex skeleton, her name is Sue. She was so big. They had to make a model of her skull and put the real skull on display in a glass case because the real skull weighs 600 pounds and it is too heavy for the rest of her to support. I can't imagine how much she would have weighed alive- yikes! After that we had lunch at one of my very favorite places: Panera Bread. I love this place so much and one day we will get one in Utah- we have to- it is just soooo good. Then it was back down to Wrigley for our last Cubs game. We got down to Wrigley about an hour early to do a little more shopping and I noticed that in one of the shops there was a cubs game on. I asked Brad why it was on and after asking the cashier we found out that they ESPN decided to have them start the game an hour early. We were so bummed that we missed the beginning but we only missed about 10 minutes of the game so it was okay. This was a very fun game to be there for because we had a little better seats and also everyone around us was cubs fans (they were still drunken but at least they were cheering for the right team) and oh yeah- the Cubs actually won this game!!! Woot Woot! It was so exciting to be there for that and to see how into everyone was getting towards the end- so fun! Brad was VERY happy after this! They play a song in the stadium after the Cubs win and it was just fun to see everyone singing and dancing along. I put that song on our playlist so you all can imagine you were actually there.









The field from the press box, Brad posing in the press box, the dugout and heading to the field. Us on the field, Sue the dinosaur, Sue the dinosaur eating me, Brad enjoying his smuggled in Coke, Brad's shirt which deserves its own post after what I went through to get it and us down by the field after the win!



Tuesday was a pretty lazy day, we just sort of hung out in the morning. We went and walked around Navy Pier and I loved getting see the lighthouse. Then we headed to Grand Luxe café for lunch and did a little more shopping. We decided that we would go to Sears Tower even though it wasn't in our original plans. The week before we went out there they opened up these glass balconies at the top, so we thought it would be cool to go out on those. So we headed down to the tower and thanks to our city passes we got to bypass all the lines and went straight up to the top. It was pretty cool to see the city from up there. I was pretty nervous at first to go out on the balconies but it really wasn't that bad- it was actually really cool. Everything looked so small from up there. After Sear's tower we headed back to our hotel to get ready for our dinner. We had planned to go to a fancy dinner for our last night there. We ate at the Signature Room at 95th in the John Hancock Center. So the restaurant was 95 stories high and it was so cool! We had some incredible views and it was so fun to be in such a fancy place. The waiter even put our napkins on our lap for us but I've never had anyone do that for me so I wasn't quite sure what he was doing- oh well! The food was really good. Brad decided to order the special of Filet mignon and king crab- lets just say we were a little surprised at how much his dinner was when we got the check, at least we can just laugh about it though- right? We also enjoyed a very delicious dessert that was just as pretty as it was good.






A shot of Navy Pier and the Chicago Lighthouse, on the glass balcony at Sears Tower, Brad with Mr. Obama. Us at our table at John Hancock, the view from our table and us all dressed up!



We really had such a great time on our trip. We had perfect weather and we just enjoyed being able to spend so much time together and experience so much together. Too bad we can't take vacations like this a little more often!

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

And we're off!

That's right- it's finally here! We are heading to Chicago in the morning- at 10:55am to be exact. We are both so excited for a break. Brad is a little giddy tonight, I think he still can't believe he is going to a Cubs game- I am just excited for the shopping. We wish you all a very happy 4th! We will have lots of pics to post when we get back- I know you all will be dying to see them!

Friday, June 26, 2009

Birthday Boy



This little stud is celebrating the big 2-8 today! Woot woot!


What an amazing guy he is and I just can't get enough of him!

He works so hard for our little family and sometimes he amazes me how he can just keep on going. He is so busy but always manages to find time for me even if it is me rambling on to him at midnight while we are both drifting to sleep.
I love you so much Brad and I am so glad that I have you!
Happy Birthday!

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Recently..

There hasn't been much to blog about lately, life is pretty usual, so I thought I would give a little update of what we have been up to during this first month of summer:

There's been a little of this:
Got this book for my birhday and finally have the time to read it. I love all of her books and I am especially enjoying this one!


A lot of this:
Brad and I love this series- we are nerds and we read together every night and we just finished the latest book in this series. If you liked Harry Potter you will love these- I promise!


Probably too much of this:

Brad got me a milkshake machine for my birthday and since then we have had lots of fun trying new flavors. This nights concoction- vanilla ice cream, caramel sauce and heath toffee bits- YUM! (just in case you are wondering- two straws is the only way to go with a milkshake!)

Some of these:

Cookies and cream cupcakes-I made these babies for a family party last week and they were a huge hit! I posted the recipe for them here if you would like to give them a try.

A little of these:

I potted these a few weeks ago and I am so proud that they are still alive- I wish I knew what kind of flowers they were but I threw the little thing away that said. I cannot wait until we have a house with a real yard so I can do more than just a pot.


And I invested in one of these:


I know- I'm a big spender! Really this thing has motivated me so much- It nice to know how far I am actually going on my runs and it is easier to push myself now- which is good due to all the treats that we like to eat lately.

Well- I hope everyone else is enjoying this beautiful rainy June!

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

My very talented sister

On Friday night my family got to go down to Salt Lake to the Utah Arts Festival Gallery. While we totally enjoy art Brad and I definitely not super artsy people so this was a pretty new experience for us. My dear sister Rachel was selected a few months ago to be one of their featured artists down there. This was such an exciting thing for her. She is an amazing photographer- I have a link to her on the side. She put a lot of work into getting ready for the event and it totally paid off. All of her stuff looked so great up there. They had a reception on Friday night to go and meet all of the artists and it was so neat to see how many people came to support her! Her pictures will be on display there through the middle of June so if anyone is in the market for something new to hang on the wall you should go check it out for sure. You better hurry fast though because she already sold a piece on the first night. You can go to her website and purchase anything from there as well. Way to go Rach! We are so proud of you!

Some of her pics that were at the gallery- Seriously she is so talented!

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Happy Mothers Day!

To this beatfiul woman:

What an incredible, amazing person she is. I just love her so much and I am so grateful for her example and love. She has so much faith and is such an example of endurance and pushing through when times are tough. Love you Mom!

And these beautiful women:


Sarah who has overcome some incredible trials and is happier than I have ever seen her.

Bethany who is the queen of living out of boxes and still manages to be the queen of organization and never misses anything.

Rachel who has carried herself so gracefully over the past couple of months and who has shown more strength than I can imagine.

Jenny who must be the most patient mother and who sacrifices so much for her 3 cuties.

And these beautiful women:


Brad's mom is always so willing to help us whenever, wherever. We always know we can count on her for whatever we need.

Michelle who is the mother -to- be and we are so excited for her!

Sometimes the thought of one day becoming a mother is so overwhelming and it just seems like I still have so much to learn before I am ready for that. But I know that with these incredible woman in my life as examples I will make it there someday!

Sunday, May 3, 2009

MS Walk 2009

(I stole this pic from mom and dad's blog- thanks guys!)

This post is a little late but now that I am done with school for a while I actually have time for this. Last Saturday was the MS walk in Ogden. My family does the walk every year and it is a fun thing for us to get together for. This year it was a little wet and chilly but we made it through. It is just so fun to be able to walk and talk with everyone. We had our biggest team ever this year- thanks to our growing family! We have been so blessed that my dad's health has been so good and I know that it has a lot to do with the meds that are available to him (even though they are ridiculously expensive). So this event is so important to us to help raise money for more research to help people with MS! Thanks to everyone who walked with us and donated!