Tuesday, February 09, 2010

Chicago Review

Up early to enjoy the snow.
Snow adventure.


Buddies on a sled.


Children's museum.


Having fun.


Loving my Macker.


Supermom Heather enjoying the snow. Brrrr.




After nonstop fun, popcorn and movies were the perfect way to end the day. (Thanks, Amy)


Before 8:00am we were on the train and ready for the big city.

Train station.

Freeeeezing at the bus stop.

Love.



Colin said it was the first time he'd ever been on a bus. Cool.



Millennium Park. Hard to believe this is a splash pad.


Checking out ice skaters.


The Big Bean.


Smooshed into a taxi.


Field Museum visiting Sue.

Polar Bears that aren't alive now.

Overlooking the city.

Buddies.

Sissy and Heather. (Cathy, I love the new coat. Thanks! START A BLOG)

Field Museum.

Back on the train. Macker was as naughty as ever.

Ready for bed.

Sissy and the dudes.

A big group cuddle.

Robyn and Karoline came to town for the evening and the kids were thrilled because Robyn is known for being the best story teller ever.



Perfect weekend in almost every way. Except for the the bronchitis, coups, 103 temp, diarrhea, vomiting from 2 kids and nonstop coughing, sinus infection and ear infections. Come back soon, we're all feeling better;)

5 comments:

Carrie said...

LOVE your bedspread! That's SUPER dreamy ... I bet even I could tell a great story on a bed looking that cool! Okay, probably not ... but at least someone can tell a great story on such a cool looking bed!

Mikele said...

Heather looks so cute in her beanie.

Robyn, my kids need you.

mini and brother said...

Carrie, what on earth should go about it? It's so empty.

feather said...

Thanks for a fantastic fun eventful weekend! We miss you guys and those yummy mini peanut butter cups :)

We will be back soon! Thanks for introducing Colin to McDonalds and stuffed animals that aren't alive anymore....

Robyn said...

So fun to come see you and Heather and the kids!!! Thanks for capturing some of my RIVETING and oh-so-original Dora ripoff story. And from such a flattering angle, too ;)