We’re trying new things. In the past year, we learned to cook Indian food, we attempted Thai food, we bought a sailboat, and, oh, yeah, we committed to moving to Bengaluru, India for two years. We are hoping all kinds of new things are coming our way in the next couple years, and we will try to document those things here, for our own sake and to share our adventures.
We thought we’d get our feet wet with this new little writing adventure by describing our somewhat spontaneous, kind of ridiculous trip to Chicago during the first week in June. Melissa had a meeting on Thursday and Friday, so Tom flew out to meet her on Friday afternoon. The only thing we had planned was an architecture tour on Chicago’s First Lady. This is unusual for us. One of the reasons the two of us travel so well together is that we balance each other out: Melissa is generally the planner; Tom is generally the fly-by-the-seat-of-his-pantser. Together, we tend to plan a lot of fun outings on our trips, but we’re always open to scrapping our plans for interesting things that come along.
Our first dinner was spent at the famous (at least in our family) Lou Malnati’s for some deep dish. We walked from there down to Grant Park. Tom had fun imagining we were walking through the spirit of Obama’s election night. Ah, those were the days. We walked all the way up the lakefront to Navy Pier and up the river a little ways. By then we were worn out and ready to hop the Blue Line back to our hotel.
Saturday’s adventures definitely benefited from being a fly-by-the-seat-of-our-pants kind of day.
Some minutiae:
Deep dish: We did end up at two of the highest rated deep dish joints. Much to brother Michael’s chagrin, we definitely were more impressed with Gino’s East. The toppings were fresher, and the crust was more interesting thanks in large part to the cornmeal. In general, neither of us came into the weekend as tremendous fans of the form, and it doesn’t supplant nice thin, Neapolitan pies as our favorites, but we came away with a whole lot more respect.
The Art Institute of Chicago: This isn’t really minutiae, but it didn’t really fit into whatever flimsy narrative we constructed above. It was amazing. We only had time for a couple of sections — we both spent most of our time in the Impressionists exhibits, Tom went to see the Modernists, and Melissa checked out the photography. Tom once again reaffirmed that his favorites are definitely his favorites, even if they are everyone’s favorites — Paul Klee, Monet, van Gogh, and many, many more. Also, the cafe is delicious.
Wonderful account..,looking forward to many more🤓
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Thank you for this account! So wonderful to share in your adventures through your writing!
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Sorry I missed you during your visit, Tom!!! Let me know if you’re ever back this way. Sounds like you hit up a number of good spots!!!
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I love Chicago! My brother lived there for years and every visit included the Art Institute with time spent with Seurat. The architectural tour really is amazing, isn’t it? I am excited to hear about your India adventures.
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Fun times! Sounds as if we were in Chicago at about the same time!
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Loved your descriptions of your adventures in Chicago. We are looking forward to more posts as your journey begins!
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Thanks for letting us share your adventures. What an amazing trip.
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Wellserton Wanderings….very cute! Can’t wait to read and see all the adventures,.
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Thinking of you on a sweltering Monday evening…hoping you arrived safe and when you settle, I can’t WAIT to hear about your adventures!
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