Monday, June 29, 2009

chicago

Just got back from the first day at work, Wolters Kluwer Riverwoods was awesome, got to meet loads of people that I have only knew from e-mails and phone calls.

I'll get back to work stuff in the next post, now it's all about our trip to downtown Chicago.

I'm staying at the Homewood Suites by Hilton in Lincolnshire, Chicago for a couple of days until my apartment in Deerfield got sorted out. The suite was okay, and we were provided free food, so I can't complain much :P

My living room

Hehe, sorry, it was messy.

Aris, Brenda and I left the hotel to Deerfield Apartments around 10am to meet Rajjiv and Nantha there, and from Deerfield we took the train to downtown Chicago which is 40 minutes away, and it only costs us $5 for unlimited rides on the weekend. Quite cheap, and convenient too.

The first thing that I notice about Chicago city is how different it was if its to be compared with, let's say, London. The crowd maybe the same (it was jammed-packed as it was at the peak of summer), but the buildings and architecture are not. Chicago are known for its sprawling skyscrapers, hence the nickname "City of the Big Shoulders". It is also the location of the tallest skyscraper in United States, the Sears Tower, which stands at 442 metres high.

Sears Tower

After walking around snapping pictures and stopping by random shops, we decided to take a break and just chill at this McDonald. The McD was nothing like the ones back home; it looks so traditional and got this vintage feeling to it, with lots of sports memoriblia and collectibles on the walls. And the coke were great too, I know she will LOVE the coke here. :)


inside McD, Chicago downtown

After a large coke and some fries, we head to the Millenium Park, where all Chicagoians come out and play during summer. There were flock of people everywhere from all kind of ages and races, enjoying the day out under the sun. The main attraction here is the various types of architectural excellence which is being displayed for public, such as Jay Pritzker Pavilion, Cloud Gate (or "The Bean"), Crown Fountain, Pavilion Projects and loads more.

Jay Pritzker Pavilion


The infamous Bean


Below the Bean

Seni shot from inside the Pavilion Project

Hot, hot Chicago

Coincidently there was this festival called Taste of Chicago held at the nearby Grant Park, so we went there to see what's going on. The crowd was crazy, it's like sardines-in-can there, and the smell of good food are EVERYWHERE, I bet she gonna drool non-stop if she were there :)

The crowd at the Taste of Chicago

The food there was awesomely yummy, but too bad I can't eat them all :( If I can eat some of the food there, I would pick the barbecued turkey leg, it was HUUUUGGEEE, and it look sooo yummy. I only ate a piece of the infamous deep-dish pizza (all cheese and tomato of course), and it was heavenly cheesy. Heh.

The rats gonna kill me if they ever saw this picture :p

It was 5pm, and I heard from a distance there was a sound check going on at the main stage there, so I checked the flyer to see who's playing, and guess what, Augustana is on!! It was really random, and the show was great, so I can take out my list of bands to see in the States and tick them off. Hehe. Wish she were there with me though :(

Augustana, live!

The show finishes at 6.30pm, and we were really knackered by then...on the way home I took this beautiful picture of downtown Chicago at dusk, thinking of her, wishing she were there with me.

Wish you were here

It was a fun day out, but it'll be much more better if she were there to enjoy it with me. Maybe we'll got the chance to come here again in the future, together..who knows? :)

It was 12.50am, gotta wake up at 6.50am tomorrow, so I'm going to bed now. Sweet dreams <3

x

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