Friday night, we headed north of Chicago to Marg's son and daughter-in-law's house (Paul and Marty). It was a pool party! They have an indoor pool in their house! It was great catching up with them and visiting. We sang "Happy Birthday" to Marg and dived into cake and Chicago style pizza! Our nephew was quite the swimmer. He is only 2, but loves the water. I guess normally he is a little scared.. but now all fear is gone. Joe loved splashing him (he loved it) and I really enjoyed catching him after he jumped off the side of the pool!
My brother-in-law tossing my nephew in the pool and me trying to catch him!
Saturday morning we really wanted to go tour the city... but rain came in! I guess I should tell you that it was our first time to Chicago! We had a great breakfast at our hotel... omelets made-to-order and all kinds of goodies. We wanted to head downtown, but instead headed to a huge mall. It was quite fun (3 story mall) and we even got a free chocolate sample at Godiva.
We then scurried back to the hotel to get ready for our upscale evening. We dressed in formal attire to prepare for the big celebration. Marg's birthday party was on the 80th floor in the second tallest skyscraper in Chicago! 14 of us rented a limo to ride into the city. We rode in an 8 passenger limo with Joe's parents, sister, brother-in-law, nephew, and niece. It dropped us off at the Aon Center. We headed to the 80th floor to the Mid America Club on the elevator. Our ears popped because of the elevation! We were graced with a beautiful beautiful view of the city and h'orderves. It was amazing to look out and see the whole city from above (even to look down at some skyscrapers). We visited with others and took many pictures.
Joe and I outside the limo!
From there, we moved to another room for dinner. The tables were decorated with about 2 dozen red roses. We had another great view of the city at sunset! On fine china we dined with about 50 others. Our first course was mango soup. It was quite different and cold.. can't say I had ever eaten anything like it before. The main meal was steak and lobster tail. It was so good! The servers then presented Marg with a plastic flower thing that played "Happy Birthday". It was very neat... in mid song.. it burst open and inside were lit candles! She made a wish and thus came dessert! Baked Alaska was the dessert. It was so neat... the servers brought several big cakes out with fire on them. The dessert was great... it was ice cream with cake rolled up on the outside. I had never had anything like it! After eating and such, we all rushed into another room for a spectacular view of the fireworks lit off from Navy Pier. It was amazing watching/looking down on them from the 80th floor!
Picture of the whole family - Joe and I, brother-in-law, Joe's sister, nephew (Toby), niece (Luci), and Joe's parents!
Joe and I at dinner on the 80th floor!
Joe enjoying his steak and lobster!
The night was one I'll never forget.... It was so fun and quite an upscale fancy experience with great family!
Sunday was our tourist day. We woke up with plans to go to Shedd's Aquarium, but then decided to go on a river and lake boat trip. We had heard rave reviews from others and thought it would be something we all would enjoy. It was a guided tour with about 200 others. Normally I am not one to hear the history of a city or such, but it was quite interesting and informative. I learned the "windy city" is not called that because of wind, but rather because a influential man thought Chicagoians are "windy" with their talking and accents! We even got to go through the locks and see the city from a distance! It was great... ! We went for lunch at the Weber Grill Restaurant... it was very good.. and we had the same type of yummy rolls we had the night before.. pretzel rolls! The only sad part was that we had to say "goodbye" to Joe's sister, bro-in-law, niece, and nephew...
On the boat ride... with the Sears Tower in the background!....
and a view from the lake... see the tallest building a little right of the middle?... that is the Aon Center.. the building we were in the night before! Cheesin' on the boat tour!
The whole fam again at Weber Grill Restaurant!
So, now that we are back in Lewisburg, we have been connecting with individuals about our ministry... and conducting a road side produce stand. So far we have had only one customer. Wait... another customer.. yay! I just sold all our zucchinis! Joe's parents have a very large garden and sometimes can't eat all the veggies that come on at one time. Today we are selling cucumbers, squash, eggplant, banana peppers, cabbage, and zucchini. Hope all is well... and if you made it through this whole blog entry.. way to go!
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