Since we were only going to be there
for two nights we decided to be fancy and stay at the Ritz Carlton. The thing I
loved most about the hotel was its proximity to all the shopping. There is a
mall on the same block and The American Girl Store. We shopped at the AG store
and even got my old doll's hair done and ears pierce (now she is Alana's doll).
Then we enjoyed some pizza and hit up the Disney Store.
The next day was Thanksgiving Day and
we headed to Uncle Dan's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Not knowing much about this
parade, or parades in general, we positioned ourselves a block next to the
block that was being televised. Turns out, that's the last black to see
anything. So, we got there at 7:45, parade started at 8 and we didn't see
anything until 9:30!! And it was 32 degrees! We ended up only staying for a few
floats and balloons before we headed into a Subway to warm up. After spending
some time in Subway, we headed to the Christkindlmarket, a replica German
Christmas market. It is very cute and has great food and treats but the crowds
make it not worth it. You could barely move around with a stroller and when
crowds are that big I tend to just say, "let’s go." And that’s what
we did. We pretty much relaxed in the hotel for the rest of the day and then
headed out for Thanksgiving dinner. So much easier than cooking all day and
then having to clean up!
We took advantage of our late check
out on our last day and walked to Lincoln Park Zoo. It’s a really nice walk
along Lake View Drive and has great views of the city. The zoo is great too and
its free so that is always a bonus.
I loved seeing the city lit up in Christmas lights and it was good to explore parts of the city we hadn't seen before.
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