Saturday we caught just the end of Chicago's St. Patrick's Day parade, but we did see the Chicago River dyed green. We re-discovered that Sean plain does not like the cold. After two days he is beginning to tolerate it, plus some gloves (knitted from Alpaca from the Everything Alpaca store, of course) helped. Saturday night we spent at the Navy Pier, a little bit touristy, but lots of warm, indoor, things to do.
We spent Sunday at the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry. It has almost been completely redone since Dave last visited 12 years ago, and it is awesome. Aunt Jo needs to visit just to see the wing on weather. They have a two story tornado maker, and a lightening generator. After the lightening generator went off Sean spent the rest of the time in the weather wing with his fingers in his ears. The museum also a full sized 727 plane, an engine and several cars from a Zephyr train, and several other older types of locomotives. Sean could not get enough, and he and Barbara may go back later in the week.
Sean and an Aggie Leprechaun
Chicago River dyed green
Full sized laser guided automatic milking machine, with cow print floor tiles
Air pressure ball levitation 1
Air pressure ball levitation 2
Air pressure ball levitation 3 (we spent a lot of time here!)