Friday, June 01, 2012

Joe and Laura visit Chi-Town!

Last weekend (aka Memorial Day Weekend aka Tom's Birthday Weekend) our friends Joe and Laura came out to visit.  For those of you who don't remember, Joe grew up right across the street from Tom and they've been BFF's (can guys be BFF's?) forever. Joe was the best man in our wedding and a few months after we got married, we went to see them tie the knot when they lived in Kansas.  They also came to visit us in Birmingham about 5 years ago. Okay, enough back story! 


We weren't quite sure if their flight was going to be on time, because it looked pretty nasty in the direction of Ohare on Saturday morning, but thankfully it cleared up! 

We picked them up and attempted to go to Hot Doug's, but when we saw the line was about a block and a half long, we opted for deep dish pizza at Giordano's instead. 

After we stuffed ourselves, we went back to the apartment and enjoyed the perfect weather by sitting on the back deck, having a few drinks and catching up.  We knew we needed a pretty low-key afternoon and evening, because we had tickets to the 11:00 show at Second City and to be honest we were all a little nervous about whether we would be able to stay up that late ;)  We also wanted to enjoy the weather because we knew it was supposed to be ridiculously hot the next couple of days (Really? Who needs a record setting temp of 97 when you have all outdoor activities on your agenda?!) 

We took a cab to Olde Town and found a perfect table outside at a bar right across the street from Second City (Corcoran's).  We had a few drinks and snacks and then headed across the street as we watched Joe's blood pressure go up as the line to get in kept getting longer ;)  It ended up being great timing, because we were seated in the last row of the floor seats inside Second City.  This was probably my favorite part of the whole weekend.  Remember how I said we weren't sure if we could stay awake?  As soon as they came out on stage they had us laughing, and it got better and better as the show went on.  I didn't realize how many famous people had gone through Second City (Tina Fey, Chris Farley, Bill Murray, Steve Carell, etc, etc)! Some of the skits were so funny that I wish they were on Youtube so I could share them with you and relive them again.  We're definitely going back to Second City (but maybe to the 8:00 show) in the near future! 



EDIT: I found this montage clip on You Tube.  It probably won't be funny to you but just watching it reminded me of a few of my favorite clips, including "The AdoraBulls" "America's Blackest Black President" and "I'm a Positive guy"

We went home and crashed and woke up the next morning a little more tired than usual but ready for our big touristy day in the city.  We went to Southport Grocery and Cafe for brunch, and after hearing there was an hour and a half wait, reluctantly agreed to sit outside.  We ate in misery while we kept trying to move the small umbrella so we could at least have some shade.  After brunch we took the train downtown and went to the infamous Bean at Millenium Park.  We took the obligatory bean pictures and walked around to kill some time before our architectural boat tour.  That's where we saw the Puppet Bike.  Ummmmmm, yeah. 




The boat tour was awesome, it was our 3rd one and I have to say that we will now exclusively use Wendella for future boat tours.  The tour guide was great and we learned some new information about Chicago that we hadn't learned on previous tours (for example, did you know that Lake Michigan used to come up to Michigan Ave and currently everything east of Michigan Ave to the lake is built on landfill from the great Chicago Fire of 1871?  Or that there are fighter jets from WW II at the bottom of the lake right off of Navy Pier)?





After sitting in the sun for an hour and a half, we were ready to head inside to a big fancy birthday meal for Tom at Ditka's Steakhouse.  I wasn't sure what to expect going in, but it was actually really nice inside and reminded me of an upscale/classy sports restaurant that served delicious steak.  We each had an Iron Mike, Ditka's own brew, and had some really great steak.  Joe showed us all up and ordered the Tomahawk.  He finished the whole thing and never looked back! 


After our massive consumption of beer and meat, we thought it best to walk off some of the (thousands of) calories by heading down to the lake.  I had never been to the lake that far south, and it was definitely still beautiful, but the clientele was a little different than what I was used to.  Nonetheless, it provided some interesting entertainment and a few good quotes that I don't think are appropriate to share on my blog ;) 


We attempted to go to the Signature Lounge after the lake, but walked in the revolving door and right back out after we saw the line.  Apparently our little known secret about great views of Chicago is out.  And it probably didn't help that we happened to try to go right around sunset.  So we went back to our place and rested up for the Cubs game on Monday.  We headed to Goose Island Wrigleyville for lunch and some Cubby Bear Blue (my new favorite beer) and Green Line IPA (Tom's new favorite beer) before the game.


We met up with a few other friends for the Cubs game.  My friend Jess and her sister came along, as well as our friend Norm (who we met through Jess) and Pete, a guy from London who works for the same company that Jess does and was here for a month.  We had a great time, and I was absolutely obsessed with our seats (Section 215 row 23 is where it's at in Wrigley Field)!  We were in the shade the WHOLE time and in the top row so we had an awesome breeze coming through to cool us off.  In addition to it being Memorial Day, I think it was Bird Day at Wrigley as they released an eagle during the National Anthem and then there was a little bird who wanted to hang out in the infield most of the game (enjoy video below with commentary from Joe).  Oh yeah, I almost forgot...the Cubs won!!  Go Cubbies!   







We had a blast and are so glad Joe and Laura were able to come out and visit us. Although I think Bailey was the luckiest one of all....Joe and Laura let her sleep with them on the couch bed all three nights and she got to lounge there all day while we were out and about. She was a little sad to see them go! 


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