chicago | celebrating 30 years

30. It’s just a number. It’s just an age. I don’t really think of myself as no longer a 20-something but there are so many times I have to face the truth of being a 30 year old now (aka: being categorized in the 30-65 year age bracket for “obamacare”!). I had 3 different celebrations on ringing in the big 3-0. One was visiting DC the week before, the actual day on the 19th with a visit to Philadelphia, and then Chicago the following week.

Anthony and I flew Frontier Airlines out of the Trenton Airport for the first time (which is hilarious in oh so many ways, but I loved the convenience of driving 10ish minutes, parking for free, walking on the tarmac and flying direct to Chicago Midway for less than it cost to drive to Philly or Newark!). I highly recommend booking with Frontier if they are flying directly to wherever you need to go!

We made a small detour to Wheaton College, for Anthony to take photos of a manuscript that he is using in his dissertation and will hopefully turn into another book. I was able to quickly sneak a photo of him, being all scholarly! That evening we walked down to Second City to catch a show. We had a grand time before my parents arrived the next day.

On Thursday we took the rental car back to the airport, met up with my parents and went back to our hotel in preparation for a Bulls playoff game. It was fun to experience another city’s traditions, even though the fans were far from being “into” the game. We’ve had the privilege of seeing the Thunder play many games in OKC and there’s a reason it’s called Loud City. The United Center was about half full for a playoff game, and there was little entertainment to keep the fans excited. While I can’t even remember who won, we did have a lovely time!

Friday we spent the morning at the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry, which is housed in one of the buildings from the 1893 Chicago’s World Fair. Anthony + I both read The Devil in the White City many moons ago and it was by far one of our favorite books. We were hoping that we’d be able to go on a tour based on the book, but they weren’t running any during the time.

Saturday we walked around Chicago on an art deco architecture tour. Then made our way to the Navy Pier (no photos from that) and back up to Millennium Park for the quintessential photo at the “Bean”.

It was the perfect 30th celebration with the 3 most dear people in my life!

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