Saturday, June 7, 2008

The best way to see Chicago











On Friday night, we along with the accounting group at Hugh's work, went on a 3 hour tour of Chicago on Segways. It took a little training and then we were off. The night was beautiful and the Blues Festival was at Grant Park so we had music to dance to as we rode along. We had to stay in turtle mode for awhile and then we were promoted to 8 miles per hour. There are only 2 companies that offer this service and they have only been in business since fall so everyone stared at us. Some yelled at us, and some gave us high 5's. One man yelled out, "Jesus doesn't like segways!" One young guy yelled out, "Segways are for lazy people!" He was just jealous because he was walking. By soldier field they have evenly planted rows of trees on a hill and we had slalom races down them. We also went down the hill with hands up and everyone yelling. It was a lot of fun. We had dinner outside by millenial park and enjoyed the night skyline. It finally felt like summer!

Saturday, May 31, 2008

Memorial Day Fun












We had a great time over the Memorial Day weekend with the family together. We celebrated Lisa's birthday, Hugh's birthday and Trevor's graduation. On Saturday morning we went to the Morton Arboretum to see the BIG bugs. It was a beautiful day, but just a little chilly. Killer Bunnies was the game of choice over the weekend and Portillo's was the choice of food as usual. Hugh was sick but hung in there with all the games and activities. We loved having the family here!







Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Tortolla Fun





We had a great time in Tortolla with the Holts. I am happy to say that Dad and I are certified scuba divers. I dreamed that night after we passed that I got a report card on my diving and I got a C with a remark that I need to practise more. I was just relieved in my dream that I passed. Dad got an A of course. I felt like my teacher was easy on me and I will practise more! Next year in fact! The Holts are already planning the next diving trip. It is a beautful Island and we thought alot about Tyler while we were there especially at church. We saw a lot of beautiful coral and fish and the most amazing dive was the wreck of the Rhone which happened over 144 years ago. A few of the port holes are still down there and the Holts ran into a Baracuda! Luckily I missed seeing him! They said he was very scary looking at 6 feet in length with big teeth.

Saturday, October 27, 2007

The Frog and the Fly



Last night was our trunk or treat party at church and we dressed up for once. Dad made his own costume and won the prize for the best adult costume! Yes, I am wearing parts of Tyler's costume from 4th grade. I think I could eat that big fly, what about you?

Sunday, October 14, 2007

New York is the place to be!



New York is the place to be! At least for a weekend. Dad had a law firm administrator's conference at the Hyatt and I tagged along for fun. Dad learned a lot of good stuff and I had a fun time shopping!!! Macy's is amazing! I did educational things too. I went on a tour of the UN and found that pretty amazing too. I also went to St Patricks Cathedral which was also amazing. When dad could join me, we went on a city tour on a double decker bus and got a good overall perspective of the city. We rode the subway a lot and even tried the bus to the Manhattan temple. The temple is beautiful inside, but on the outside it looks like just a normal NY building. We caught Mary Poppins on Broadway at the last minute one night and saw Stomp off broadway on Friday night. We loved them both! We were mostly entertained by watching people everywhere we went. The last thing we did before we headed to the airport was ride in a cart powered by bicycle which was pedalled by a young man from Turkey. It was a beautiful fall day and that memory will be with us for some time.

Sunday, October 7, 2007

Ribbit Ribbit


We really enjoyed conference this weekend. The talks were all so good and many spoke to me individually as they always do. We really enjoyed having Adam and Lisa come to visit. We enjoyed Jared who can giggle and talk and makes us laugh. He is getting bigger and is very cuddly. He really loves his bath and stroller rides outside. They can turn around his grumpiness in a hurry. Lisa and I made Jared a frog costume since he likes to kick and loves the water. Dad and I leave for New York on Wednesday and will update the blog with new pictures from New York.

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Trevor needs new friends!

On Monday night at about 2am we woke up to Benny barking. Dad got up to see if the garage was left open and racoons were getting into the garbage. As he went down the hall he heard the doorbell ringing. I got up then and looked out the window in the guest room to see what I could see. The doorbell was ringing over and over like someone wanted something quickly. I could hear voices outside that were quite loud and I could tell it was a man and a woman. I thought maybe it was the neighbors and they were drunk and had a fight because I could tell by the man's voice that he was very drunk. Dad opened the door and the guy who was drunk said that he had met our son and that he told him he could come and spend the night. He said he was an alcoholic and he could not go home like that. He was so drunk that he could not walk unassisted and was leaning against the house so that the bell would ring and ring. Dad said our son is in high school, are you sure it is him. This guy was in his mid 20's had his shirt off , had plenty of tattoos and piercings. It took dad several minutes to figure out what he was wanting of us, he was insistent but his speech was so slurred it was hard to understand. I was nervous about the whole situation and called 911 to have the police come check out these two. It is very upsetting to be awakened out of a deep sleep with someone ringing your doorbell in the middle of the night. The girl said she was sorry that they must have the wrong house and helped him back to the car that they parked on the street. It took her 10 minutes to help him back to the car, get his shirt back on and into the car. By then the police arrived and checked them out and let her drive away. Of course, we sat glued to the window waiting to see if they would let her drive. We didn't know about her sobriety. The police looked around in the car and asked them questions and let them drive away. Needless to say we did not fall back to sleep too quickly after that. We teased Trevor that he really needs to get better friends!