Arrival in Chicago
Beep. Beep. Beep. That’s the noise that greeted me at 3:30 Friday morning as the alaram went off. We both put the final touches on our packing, got showered up, and were in a taxi by 5am to catch our 6:30 flight to Chicago. We were greeted by a rude Air Canada Jazz check-in attendant who was speaking so softly that I’m not entirely convinced that he wasn’t just moving his lips. He managed to feed us much dis-information about our trip.
I had no issues in security despite my backpack full of every type of electronics device you can imagine. Michelle wasn’t so lucky and was “randomly selected” for a full search. Apparently the security woman doing the search was really throrough. The flight went well, but we had less than an hour to pick up our baggage and get through customs in Calgary. We cut it pretty close, but we did manage to get to the gate as they were boarding the plane.
The new Air Canada planes have in-seat entertainment. Not satellite TV like WestJet, but an on-demand system which is pretty good. I watched a couple of HBO comedian acts - David Attel and Bill Maher. Attel was super-crude, and mediocre. Bill Maher had me literally laughing my head off with his American political jokes. People must have thought I was crazy.
The flight was fairly short, and we arrived in Chicago before we knew it. My sister, Chiara, and Mira greeted us at the airport, and we were on our way to their house in St. Charles. We spent the rest of the day just visiting, playing with the children, and eating. Michelle and I were quite exhausted so we had a quick nap before dinner, once we were able to trick the kids into leaving our bedroom. Before calling it a night, Michelle, Yavini, Kevin, and I decided on our plans for Saturday - The Museum of Science and Industry.
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