Sorry everyone that I have been so quiet today. :-) Time simply flies when you are having a good time. Finally I got some sleep. After I woke up at 9am, I had to work and get ready. Kisha and I left at around 11:30am. By that time I was really starving. I didn’t have anything to eat or drink yet. First order of business was to find a place to get something to eat. We decided on Park Grill on Michigan Ave. We took a cab to the general area and then walked around. We had to go through Millennium Park. The park is really impressive. There are several huge pieces of art on display. The most incredible one is the Gloud Gate. Locals call it “The Bean” (the artist doesn’t like that name). Another one I really liked were the two towers with waterfalls. On one side it had a huge LED screen and it showed faces on there. The eyelids even blinked. Sometimes water sprayed out of the their mouth. Really cool. The official name is “The Crown Fountain”. As you can probably guess from the name, the park was supposed to open in 2000. But it didn’t until 2004. The original budget was $150 million. In the end it cost $475 million. Someone was really off on that budget. :-)
Found the restaurant and had lunch which was perfect. Then we started to decide to go looking for the Segway Tour place. I now understand why Chicago has the nickname: “The Windy City”. Oh my the wind. You can’t believe how windy it was. Imagine like driving the speed limit on a freeway and then take your whole body outside. That’s pretty much how it felt. Anyway we arrive about 30 minutes early. Our tour guide tells us that there is some coffee shop in the area. So we go looking for it. Couldn’t find it. We asked some guy who passed us with his headphones on, if there is a coffee shop around here? His answer was No and he kept on going. We continue to look around and there we see the coffee shop. It was called Rom and it said: Modern Italian Coffee Bar. I had a Caffe Freddo (basically a cold latte) and some chocolate Gelato. That Gelato was so delicious.
After that we go back and had to watch a safety video. All the Segways had names. Mine was called Big Wes. Kisha’s The Fridge. The tour guide was an amazing character. He was so funny. He said: We arrived at 7am so we can get on first on our Segways in the group . Some people in the group actually believed the joke. There I was on a Segway for the first time in my life. It’s a strange feeling in the beginning. To move them forward or back you only shift your weight a little bit by leaning. But only like a 1 cm or so. You can hardly see it. It didn’t take long and we were racing around gigantic planters. The guide was still getting everyone else on those machines. He saw us and we got yelled at. :-) Don’t do that yet. Only go a few feet and then stop and keep on doing that. Come on that maneuver was really boring after 30 seconds. The planter race was more fun. :-)
The group was a lot of fun too. Everyone was in a great mood. There were some good laughs. Can’t really tell them. You had to be there. Saw so many things. The only problem at some points was the wind. It kept pushing you around and if you lean only a little forward, it starts moving. So you constantly had to balance back and forth in order to stay in one spot as the wind kept pushing you around. Kisha is like a tower. She is so incredibly tall. I look so tiny in the picture. It’s so funny. It reminds me of 4th grade in school. I was Ali Baba in the play “Ali Baba and the 40 thieves”. I remember “my wife” was also so tall back then.
On the way back, there was an almost crash situation. You had to go up a long bridge/ramp to get onto the second level. Everyone was going up in a single file. The group went up in a pretty good speed. The speed limit was set to 10mph. Kisha was behind me. I had a woman in front of me. In front of that woman was a smaller woman. All of a sudden a huge gust comes through from the front. That gust pushed the small woman back so the Segway went into a quick stop. The woman in front of me really had to stop quickly too. I saw this and I had to swerve very quickly to the left in order not to run into them. Kisha behind me didn’t know what was going on. It must have looked funny. Sudden stops and people swerving around. It provided some good laughs though.
It was a 3 hour tour and my feet started to hurt from all this standing around in one spot the whole time. After that we walked over to the Navy Pier. That’s where Eric and Daniel later joined us for dinner. The dinner didn’t compare to the one on Thursday.
Kisha has some good humor and we both had an amazing day (can’t imagine looking at pens was that much fun LOL). Tomorrow our plan is to go to the Shedd Aquarium and The Field Museum. At that museum you have to see Sue (a giant T.Rex). We also hope to go up to the Skydeck in the Sears Tower (now called Willis Tower). I have a full day. I’m not sure if I’ll make it to post pictures. If I don’t, please accept my apologies. :-)