With Mom and Dad off from work all week, they spoiled us. Aaron wanted marbleworks, Kaleb wanted to play basketball, and Braylen became my dad's sidekick. We visited my grandma one day, watched Star Wars 2, 3, and 4 throughout the week, and the boys asked me why I didn't let them bring their light sabers to Illinois. No worries--Grammy and Grampy have all the materials to make plenty of light sabers. Beautiful spring weather allowed them to re-create Star Wars in the backyard, watching their shadows dance during their sword fights. My old Easy Bake Oven baked cakes with Aaron and Kaleb, with Grammy's help of course. I made a giant green cupcake for St. Patrick's Day--in the real oven. :) Mom and I took a day to ourselves and went shopping. What a blessing to spend time with her like that. No visit is complete without my Dunkin Donuts coffee, hotdog from Portillos, and pizza from Giordano's, so of course we did all 3. :)
Aaron makes his little cakes with Grammy
Our visit to the city began on a train. The kids liked the upper deck, so that's where we sat. Once we arrived at the station, we bought our bus passes and set out to find a bus that would take us to the Museum of Science & Industry. We found several bus stops, just not the one we needed. Thankfully the boys didn't mind all the walking we did. There were too many things to look at for them to be bored. I find it funny that with all the sights to take in, Kaleb and Aaron liked watching the pigeons. We crossed the Chicago river and navigated the streets in search of our bus. Thanks to a helpful bus driver and fellow passenger, we made it! The second bus ride was pretty cramped--but we survived.
Kaleb holding his train ticket.
The Museum of Science & Industry
We found this mailbox right outside the museum. :)
A brand new wing called Science Storms opened on March 18th, which happened to be the day we were there. Wow, was it packed! Other exhibits were not as crowded as the new one, thankfully, so we were able to breathe a bit between the crowds. The boys' favorite exhibit was the submarine, hands down. About halfway through our tour of this exhibit, the power went out and the emergency lights came on. That was a surprise! I was so thankful for those emergency lights.
standing above the U-505 Submarine
We explored all 3 levels of this huge museum, but didn't see even half of everything that's there. It's a bit overwhelming, and we were so tired when we left. At that point, I wished we had a car. But instead we looked for a bus to take us from the south side of the city back to the downtown area. And that is where I'll stop for today, since this post is getting long. More on our other fun times later! :)