Chicago Trip - October 19-21, 2001
Actually, these next few pictures were taken the weekend before as we were
leaving Cat's place in Chicago. This street just looked like a nice autumn
scene.
The day we drove back was gorgeous. Here's a decent shot of the city.
On our way out of town.
And once again, the Chicago skyway, as seen leaving the city.
Here we go. The road trip up to the Bobeczko household in Geneva,
IL. Gabe at the helm of the Beemer, Leake riding shotgun.
Gabe, I'm sorry this one didn't turn out. For all those who missed it,
this truck in front of us had painted on its trailer, in very neatly stenciled
lettering, the phrase "Not Everybody Can Be Happy." Now, we
didn't know if that meant not everyone could be as happy as that driver or that
just he wasn't happy. Either way, what a profound statement to see on the
back of a semi.
Arrived friday night at the Bobeczkos'. That night we sat around eating
Chicago-style pizza (you got to!), drinking beers, and catching up. Around
the table starting with the nearest: Gabe, Jeff, Sicking, Greg, and his
lovely wife Kristin (who, I might add, did an incredible job putting up with us
that weekend - has she had practice?).
This is Saturday. On the way to Chicago, Gabe and Leake decided to pick up
some beverages. Always the classy one, Gabe also grabbed a box of Franzia
merlot (mimosas!). Three engineers stood around for five minutes trying to
figure out how to open the tap. In an act of desperation Greg decided to
pull the black tap completely off - not good. Suffice it to say, Franzia
everywhere. While Greg was attempting to replace the tap with wine pouring
out Gabe grabbed the box and headed for the sink. The aftermath can be
seen here.
In a stroke of poetic irony, the next time we looked at the box in the sink the
Easy Opening Instructions were staring us in the face. Gabe's socks paid
the ultimate sacrifice in the quest for alcohol.
That day we headed into the city to go to Navy Pier. Here a shot looking
east at Chicago.
I think this is Chicago.
A shot of Navy Pier as we exit the freeway. It was a beautiful day in
Chicago.
Gabe, Greg, and Kristin lead the way as we scout out some chow.
The old gang (oh yeah, and Sick-Dog, too) at Navy Pier: Jeff, Gabe, Greg, Bryan
(a.k.a. Sick-Dog), and Leake.
Looking at the city from Navy Pier.
And again.
Back at the Bobeczkos' later that day, fuss-ball in full swing. Greg, I'm
sorry, I suck.
Had to get a picture of this if for no other reason than the amount of time
people spent with it. Of course, the Bobeczkos had the more, shall we say, risqué
version. Be glad you can't read any of these (and trust me, you can't
guys!).
B. Sicking. 'Nuff said.
Gabe demonstrating some superb ball handling skills, with a beer in hand.
Nice touch.
Heading out that night to some local bars. Kristin was nice enough to be
DD that night, lugging us around. Jeff and Gabe got the space saver for
the ride up. Makes the Volvo look roomy, doesn't it boys?
Can't remember the name of the bar (Bobeczko, help me out), but here we
are: Jeff, Greg, Gabe, Bryan, and Jeff.
At another bar on the patio: The Miami boys: Bryan, Jeff, and
Greg. See they think the rest of us missed out because we didn't go to
Miami. Let 'em have their pipe dreams.
Just wouldn't be a night out without the infamous car-bomb: Greg, Leake,
Gabe, Sicking, and Jeff. I'm so slow with those things.
Not quite sure........evidently, Gabe getting ready to dine. It's okay,
though, he's stage crew.
There was a tree on the bar's patio. So I climbed it.
The trip back. Gabe, you got stuck back there both ways, eh?