While the day he arrives is not as consistent as Santa Claus, the GIANT Easter Bunny had as much success as the fat man at finding my home, breaking-in, and hiding a basket full of candy and gifts. As if the breaking and entering was not enough, the bunny littered our yard with plastic eggs filled with MORE candy. This scenario played out at my cousins house too. Amazing. And thanks to Gigi, Aunt Lori and Sylvija, I ended the day with four baskets and a Dad shaking his head while weathering a sugar high.
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Bunny Bunny Bunny Buuuuunnnnnyyyy, Buuuuunnnnnyyyy
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Sunday, April 3, 2011
The Shedd
Chicago is littered with worthy cultural destinations, including the Museum Campus, where you can find The Adler Planetarium, The Field Museum and The Shedd Aquarium. On the first nice Sunday of the spring, Dad decided it'd be a good idea to meet our friends Michael, Alister and Audrey Johnson at the Shedd for an afternoon of aquatic adventure.
After finally giving up on trying to game Mayor Daley's parking scam, we walked to the entrance to see a gigantic line. Luckily for us, the Johnsons arrived earlier and, due to a friend's generosity, got to wait in the short line to receive free tickets. Once we were inside, we walked around looking at giant snakes, whales, fish, penguins, and more fish. We even got to dress as penguins and climb around a mock penguin enclosure and saw the whale/seal/dolphin show, before heading back to the car.
I really wanted to go to the Adler too, but Dad claimed it was closing soon. I laid off him after we discovered a nearby hidden park with a big jungle gym and other oddities, including big hills we could run and roll down. Not surprisingly, I fell asleep in the car on the way home.
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Labels: Adler Planetarium, Museum Campus, Shedd Aquarium, The Field Museum
Friday, April 1, 2011
Makin' Da Pizza Pie
Presented with a rare Friday night with me, Dad decided we should make a pizza and watch the season finale of Star Wars: The Clone Wars. We made a quick trip to Trader Joes for the fixings, then headed home to begin making the mess that eventually lead to the beautiful and OK tasting pizza above. As for Clone Wars, the hour long episode included Chewbacca, yes I said CHEWBACCA. Dad got the chills.
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Labels: Star Wars, The Clone Wars, Trader Joes