Sunday, July 17, 2011

Illinois in Review



 I'm not usually one to brag, but I think it's a necessity this week.  Before this adventure my hubby -1/2 business man, 1/2 rugged-outdoors man- never had the time to work on fix-it projects.  But while on the road we've faced a few problems that have needed fixing.  A few weeks ago we started noticing low water pressure.  For a while we figured it was the fault of the campground hook-ups... until it finally lowered to a mere trickle (showers were NOT fun!)  A little research and Jim had the problem fixed!   And I was surprised that when the generator needed servicing (oil & filter change), he was up for trying it on his own.  And he did...along with several trips to the auto parts store & a surprise thunderstorm to boot.  Fixing low tire pressure (which are not easy to fill on a rig this size, I might add), strengthening a saggy closet rack, not to mention all the buttons & gauges he's had to figure out.  Yep, he's pretty much amazing.
Our visit to Illinois began in fabulous Chicago. 

Other than the 100+ temps (that I know we've all experienced lately), we had a great time here.  First stop was the "Bean".  How is it that a 100-ton blob  of stainless steel attracts so much interest?  I think the girls could have looked at it for hours... like a giant fun-house mirror! 


A highlight for Alayna was stopping by American Girl where she got her doll's ears pierced at the AG spa.
  
A few of our favorite food stops were Ed Debevick's, a 50's style diner where the wait-staff is intentionally rude and obnoxious.  

Big Bowl, a Chinese/Thai restaurant recommended by Amber & our Michigan friends.  We especially loved their homemade ginger ale.  
Green tea, plain & fresh squeezed orange juice ginger ales
And our favorite, Greek Islands Restaurant in downtown Greektown... with authentic greek food and staff with thick accents, the meal was to die for.  

The flaming table-side cheese dip was our favorite

We also spent a day at the Shedd Aquarium, which lent a great relief from the scorching heat.  



                                                                


We couldn't leave the city without an afternoon at Navy Pier.  


We intended to take an architectural boat tour, but the heat was just too much and we didn't think a slow boat ride would cut it.  So Jim decided on a speedboat tour which offered gorgeous views of the city and a good drenching to cool us off:)  

We finished the night with Navy Pier's fireworks display.  


Snacks at Garrett's Popcorn & Hershey's, a walk through the Board of Trade, a ride on the double decker buses & an evening at Blue Man Group completed this fun city.  (The "Blue Men" actually brought Jim up on stage as part of their performance!  He was put into a body suit, brought back stage, then back out again with his head in a jello mold.  Yes, jello.  I'm just disappointed cameras weren't allowed!)  


Next we stayed in Peoria, where we had hoped to meet up with Jim's cousin (but it sadly didn't work out).  We enjoyed some downtime at our Jellystone campground, spent an evening shopping & dining at a tiny downtown festival along the river & went to the Peoria air show.  

Jim was so excited to see the F22 Raptor, but once there, we learned that it had been grounded.  So the F16 ended up the highlight of his day... while Alayna found it way to loud:)  

One thing we didn't do while in IL was to visit Springfield which has the Lincoln museum.  We did this several years ago and definitely recommend it.  The museum is fascinating and engaging for all ages and a great weekend get-away.  Also in the area is Lincoln's home, the law office where he practiced from 1834-1852, the Lincoln Depot & the cemetery with a beautiful monument where he & his family are buried.
On a sad note, we lost our little on-board pet this week.  Friends advised us not to bring little Frogalina with us, but the girls just couldn't stand not bringing her along.  She had to adjust to a smaller container, but loved her daily outside time, hopping around in the sun & eating a variety of fresh bugs the girls would find along the way.  She'd been with us for 5 years & will be missed:(





1 comment:

  1. wow -that greek restaurant sounds wonderful!! and jim had a jello mold on his head?? - def not the time to not be able to take pics :-D you guys should post a pic of the usa map on your window as it fills up so we can see your progress! can't wait to hear about the next state :-)

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