Thursday, August 20, 2009

Chicago July 23rd-25th

We ended our three and a half week vacation in Chicago. Matt wanted to see a Cubs game so we did that the afternoon before we flew out. The game was fun. When we bought our tickets, they did not have two seats together. So Zack and Matt sat together. Then I had Drew. We were in the same section just 5 rows apart. I took a potty break. That left Matt with both the boys and Drew was not happy and he screamed the whole 10 minutes. When I got back, one of the ushers made it so I was sitting next to Matt and Zack. We left the game about after one out in the top of the 9th. Matt never likes leaving games early, but, it was a good thing. We got to the hotel at 4:25 and got our bags. The hotel held onto them for us since we had to check out and could not really take them to the game. The next shuttle to the airport was at 4:35. About 4:40 we left for the airport and arrived there at 4:50. We went to check in and the guy informed us that our seats were in the emergency exit row. (How this happened when we got the tickets online and stated that we had little kids with us, I don't know.) Since we had the kids we could not sit there. He could not fix it for us, so we would have to tell them at the gate. After five minutes with him, we went on to security. We gave them our tickets and IDs. I have never had anyone look at them for so long. He took out his little blue light and looked at them as though they were fake (which is fine, but he looked for a long time). He asked us some questions and then called someone else over. After 5 minutes with him we went on to have the bags scanned. We got all the way through but then we had forgot that we had water, juice, and Zack's sippy in the diaper bag. So they had to search and test what we had. After they tested Zack's sippy, Zack picked it up and started drinking it. By this time it was at least 5. Oh, by the way, did I say that our flight was to leave at 5:10? I was about to lose it on someone so Matt sent me ahead with the boys. When Matt was done he came and scooped up Zack and we ran for the gate. Luckily, there were still 5 people at the gate (and we were one of the first gates in the terminal). Matt went to the counter so they could get us new seats. Of course they did not have three together. There were two across the isle from each other and then one by the window about 3 rows back. They had put Zack in the one by himself next to the window. Well, Matt and I knew that Zack had not had a nap all day and being by himself would not go over well. So, I took the one by itself. That put Zack and Matt across the aisle from each other. This did not go over well since they do not like car seats on the aisle (they're hard to get around in case of an emergency). They had 4 different flight attendants talk with Matt about it. For some reason they thought Matt should be the one to ask others to move. The people next to Zack were okay with Zack being there and finally we took off. We left about a half hour late and still made it into Houston early.















Matt and Zack's seats were literally right next to the fence, which gave Zack a lot of room to walk around. Plus, one of the train lines was visible from our seats, so Zack constantly told me when another woo woo came by.



























The Cubs beat the Reds 5-3. Amy was hungry before the game and we actually ate at Taco Bell so we didn't have to spend a ton of money inside.

















Top of the John Hancock building (94 floors up). The elevator took us up at 20 mph and you didn't even get that roller coaster feeling in your stomach. We were at the top in less than a minute. Matt's school's elevator takes 45 seconds to go 1 floor.



























Riding the train, or as Zack calls it the Woo Woo.













Zack's fort in the hotel room. They provided us with the pack and play.

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