I officially get two weeks of vacation each residency year (July to July) in addition to some time around Christmas or New Years, and one of my weeks (taking individual days off is not allowed) had to be taken before the holiday season. So as I transitioned off of my FIVE WEEKS of night float, I grabbed Kenta, and we hit the road. One of the perks of living in Indianapolis, in my opinion, is that we're only 3 hrs away from Chicago. I LOVE CHICAGO!! Kenta had never been to Chicago, so it was a bit of a no-brainer where we were going to spend our vacay. Kenta only took a couple days off of work, but four days in Chicago was plenty. We do so much on our vacations that we need a rest at home vacation after our out of town vacation.
Anyway, here are some pics of our fun in Chicago with a few editorial comments. Enjoy!
FIELD MUSEUM CHICAGO
Sue the T-rex
K&V w/ Sue (not Kenta's mom... the dinosaur)
HARRY CARAY'S
Harry Caray was a very famous baseball announcer in Chicago. His son Skip Caray and grandson Chip Caray are also famous announcers. So Kenta had to visit his restaurant while we were there. The food was fantastic, and we highly recommend it.
K&V with the 'holy cow'
Harry Caray iconized as a holey cow, one of the phrases he was famous for using.
K & Harry Caray
Harry Caray's Restaurant bought the ball that epitomized the Cubs curse, and blew it up. The remnants are there for all to see. Apparently it worked as the Cubs are hot right now.
SHEDD AQUARIUM
I thought that this statue of a man and an enormous fish was fantastic. I can't tell you why, per se, but I just loved it and took a few pictures.
Chicago skyline
ADLER PLANETARIUM
GINO'S EAST
Kenta loves going to both famous restaurants and famous 'firsts' restaurants. Gino's East was the second restaurant in make Chicago deep dish pizza pies. Interestingly the first was Uno's which has since become a franchise, and thus not as cool to visit.
US CELLULAR FIELD - HOME OF THE CHICAGO WHITE SOX
What else would Kenta want to do more on vacation than go to a baseball game... nothing! So off we went to see the White Sox play the Angels.
And who do you think we saw? Ken Griffey, Jr (of course)
He has now played for three different teams, and I have somehow managed to see him play at all three of his home fields. Please see my earlier blog on my strange connection to Ken Griffey, Jr. (June 2008 post)
The game went to the 15th inning, but we were pooped by the end of the 12th. It was a great game though; we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves.
FAIR OAKS DAIRY
On the way home we stopped by the Fair Oaks Dairy, which is known throughout the state (and perhaps the rest of the dairy world) for its award winning cheeses. It also has all sorts of things to do with the whole family - tours, games, learning how to make cheese and ice cream, etc. I couldn't convince Kenta to go on the tour, but we did do some cheese tasting and buy some for the road. However, my favorite part was the sign at the entrance (featured above) -- A dairy good time for the family. For whatever reason I thought this sign was hilarious, and it still makes be smile to see it again. Hopefully a few people out there will find it similarly funny.
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