Sunday, February 6, 2011

Oak Park with the Gorman clan

My week with the Gorman family started off with a trip into the city on the L to the Art Institute of Chicago to take advantage of "Winter Weekdays": free admission on week days in January.  I got to see American Gothic, Nighthawks, The Child's Bath, and the Marc Chagall windows.  I also really enjoyed the modern wing of the museum.  After grabbing a quick lunch in the city, we headed back to Oak Park and enjoyed a wonderful home cooked meal and a movie night with Hannah's younger sister, Lulu.
posing like art

posing like art


posing like art






The next few days were a blur of 3 different malls and shopping centers, we obviously got some MAJOR shopping done.  Also, we stopped by the only known Jason's Deli in/around Oak Park for dinner one evening...it sure did look different from the one in the Colonade. 
classy jasons deli

Thursday night we ordered in Giordano's pizza and then went out (in the snow) for my first authentic Italian Ice from a local eatery, Johnny's :)  
yumm!! can't get delivery like this in San Antonio

my first italian ice


The next morning we tagged along with Hannah's mom back into the city.  She had a meeting at The Chicago Club so we got to use the car to explore different pockets of the city, sounded like a great deal...WRONG.  The traffic in Chicago is like none I have ever seen!! It took us an hour and a half to get to a destination that was (according to mapquest) 25 minutes away, taking the scenic lake shore drive route.  We finally made it to a unique part of town that had a ton of small resale shops and boutiques.  It was fun to walk around for a bit, before having to brave the traffic again, but frankly we were running low on cash and our debit cards were getting weak from all the swipe-age.  
That evening, our last night "at home" her mom treated us to Portillo's another local favorite.  There I ordered a delicious chicago styled hotdog!!  When we got home we began the oh-so-dreaded process of packing.  I was pretty close to packed but had the challenge of trying to fit all my new merchandise into my bags.  Hannah on the other hand hadn't even started.  After sitting back and watching her try to haphazardly cram things into duffle bags and suite cases, I stepped in and packed her entire life away for her.  What are friends for anyways? :)
oh ya, we had a tendency to dress the same throughout the week :)

packing Hannah's bag

ridiculous amounts of food we somehow managed to bring back. 

 The next morning we were both a bundle of nerves, having never traveled by train before, but we somehow made it on and enjoyed our short 5 hour trip back to STL.  
a little bit nervous for the journey ahead

at the station, with all our luggage

keeping a close eye on our baggage

home sweet lou

ruby crammed into a vintage, 2 door, with our bags.

let's get back to campus...QUICK!

After breaking our backs getting our 1,000 pounds worth of luggage back to our room, our big plans for going out on the town went out the window as we crashed and slept for 11 hours straight.

CHI-TOWWN

The last week of my winter break was spent in Chicago with my brothers, mom, and new SLU friend, Hannah.  I flew up with my family January 7th, spent the weekend in the city, said good-bye on the 9th, spent the week with Hannah and her family in Oak Park (about 10 minutes outside the city), and then took the train back to St. Louis on the 15th, two days before classes started.
The first weekend was go, go, go!! We hit Giordano's pizzeria, the Sears Tower, the Field Museum, the Magnificent Mile, Navy Pier and Harry Caray's, and Millenium park in a very short weekend.  The weather was bitterly cold and we definitely put in a few miles of walking (while also utilizing the L) but we had a blast!  We'd sight see and shop all day, then sit around the hotel room and tease each other and joke around all night.  My favorite places were Giordano's and the Field Museum, along all the hours of family bonding time we spent together :) Here are just a few pictures from our weekend together...
Deep Dish Pizza

look at all that cheese :)

Mom and Jordan, Sears Tower



The Field Museum

Julian with Lucy at the Field Museum

Mom and her bats

Jordan at the Lego Store on Michigan Ave.

POOPED!!

Millenium Park

Chillin' in our hotel room

A little bit of christmas...

My month long winter break was much needed and enjoyed.  I spent the first half catching up with my best friend Marissa (before she had to go back to Ohio State University and start classes on January 3) and soaking up my family..the second half was spent soaking up my family and spending an exciting week in chicago!
But, before we discuss that, here are some pictures from the BEST CHRISTMAS GIFT EVER! My mom surprised me this year with a coupon for a one hour flight lesson at a small airport in Bulverde! My teacher was a very lively Air Force veteran who had been flying for 50-something years.  As soon as he got us into the air in our tiny single engine, he handed all control over to me.  We flew over Canyon Lake, Universal City, Blanco and out towards Fredricksburg.  Of course I was white knuckling it the whole time, but the whole experience was an amazing rush!



with my flight coach!

Bulverde

Look, no hands!

1604

Bulverde Airport

My plane for the afternoon

Before settling on Aerospace Engineering, I had considered majoring in Flight Science however I didn't realize the hefty cost of a pilots license, so this gift gave me the opportunity to get a taste for flying.  Thank you soooo much, mom :)

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Long time, no talk!

I know I haven't updated my blog in a while, but I promise to get around to it this weekend.

In the mean time...I did something a little...drastic today..?




checkkkk it out!


8 inches gone!

Tiny pony tail!


Y'all  will be hearing from me soon. xoxo