I'm sure that all of you loyal readers have been anxiously awaiting our next entry and we are truly sorry for keeping you waiting so long. We don't have a reason other than we are lazy and our
internet is spotty at best. Let's try to catch you up.
We went to a wedding on Saturday night, good times had by all. The service was at the Rockefeller Chapel on the campus of the University of Chicago. Here is a picture outside of the chapel as the bride and groom were making their way to their limo.

On Sunday we went to a local breakfast place called Flo. Food was good for a neighborhood restaurant but if we lived in Chicago we wouldn't travel far to get here. Here is a picture of my breakfast enchilada which was good but a bit of a struggle on my stomach given the prior night's festivities.

The afternoon was spent at the Chicago Art Institute which was amazing. Hopper's painting was on loan so we didn't see that but the Institute as a great collection of French Impressionist paintings. Surprisingly, a highlight of the excursion was the
Miniature Room Exhibit. The attention to detail in each of the rooms is incredible. After our museum tour, we took a walk out towards Shedd Aquarium/Soldier Field area. Here is a photo of Marian looking back towards the city.

We capped the day off with Dinner at
Merlo with Tina and her sister Stephanie. Food was decent but another somewhat
disappointing dining experience in a town for which we had such high hopes. As of now, the
dodgy Mexican place is still our number one recommendation. After dinner, Marian and I went to see a show at
Second City. It was fantastic and we would highly recommend it to anyone heading to town. I would recommend making a reservation a few days in advance just to ensure you get a spot. We are not normally the comedy show types but Second City's slightly scripted
improv style is
extremely engaging and kept us laughing for the entire two hours.