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Aimee & Lance’s Wedding

September 12th, 2010 · No Comments

Yesterday I wasn’t feeling so great. From the moment I woke up I sneezed like every single minute. Constantly. And my nose was running like crazy. I took a hot, steamy bath and that seemed to help a bit, but when I came out of the bathroom it all started back up again. To get out of the house, in case that was what was causing it, we went to the taqueria for lunch. When we came home I took a nap and rested in bed for a few hours. It seemed to help. This has happened to me a few times this allergy season. Where I’d be sneezing and sneezing and my nose would just be a faucet. .. and then about 8 hours later, I’d be fine. Like something just had to work its way out of my system. So annoying.

Anyway, I ended up missing Aimee & Lance’s wedding ceremony, but rallied in time to make it to the reception at the Shedd Aquarium. As we pulled into the parking lot, a car pulled in beside us and it was my coworker, Teal. Aimee works with us and since we didn’t know many people at the wedding, Teal and Dallas and I hung around together all night. Our other coworker, Tony, was also at the wedding, but since he is also Aimee’s uncle, he knew a million more people than us.

When we arrived, everyone was having cocktails outside. I had to take an obligatory shot of the view from the museum campus. It’s so beautiful. And it was about 7:30 at night, so the sun was setting gorgeously. I think something was in that first glass of wine Teal and I had because I accidentally introduced Tony as Aimee’s AUNT and Teal dumped the glass on her dress by accident. Awesome way to start the night! It’s all good, though.

We made our way in for dinner and picked up our seating assignments. They were on these cute fish placecards.

The tables were all named after candy, since Aimee notoriously has the sweetest tooth. Dallas and I were at Table Starburst. Teal and Tony were at Table 100 Grand. Each table was sprinkled with the candy the table was named after and each person also got a customized box of M&Ms.

It was fun to see everything at the reception because Aimee and I discussed so much ahead of time. I’ve learned from talking to Aimee that her relationship with Lance is much the same as mine with Dallas. They have been together roughly as long as we have, a few years ago they bought a house in Bridgeport after having lived together for a couple years, they shopped for rings around the same time as us, got engaged within a few months after us, and now are married, just a few months before us. We work closely together on projects at work and, of course, we have discussed every detail of engagements and weddings for the past year. Our weddings will be very different, but it was very interesting to see how everything we’d been talking about turned out. For example, I’d seen photos of centerpieces she liked, and heard how she discussed options with her florist. I loved how the centerpieces turned out in the end:

The dinner tables were set up in the lobby area of the Shedd. It’s a gorgeous room. In the middle there was an area that would later be the dance floor.

I snuck a photo of the bride and groom as they were finishing their dinner. I felt kind of bad about interrupting, but I know that once dinner is done and the party gets going it can sometimes be hard to catch the two together. I don’t know if I’ve ever seen Aimee with makeup on before, so it was a shocker to see her all dolled up. So pretty!

After dinner there was a diving show in the Caribbean Reef exhibit. I love the huge Caribbean Reef tank and could look at it for hours. I don’t think Dallas has ever been to the Shedd, so he found it to be pretty impressive.

After the diving show we walked around a few of the other exhibits that were open for the event. It was nice to enjoy the exhibits without having to fight your way through crowds of people. I thought this frog was hilarious. His head was above the water and his body below, and his hands were pressed against the glass. I don’t know how he got into this position but it didn’t look like he was going to get out of it any time soon.

Around the Caribbean Reef exhibit, coffee and desserts were set up. Lots of pretty cupcakes and chocolate truffles. Dallas had a red velvet cupcake that he said was awesome and I had some really decadent brownies and truffles.

After wandering around exhibits and having dessert, Dallas and I headed back into the main room. We found Teal and Tony and Dallas got everyone out on the dance floor. We had a great time at the reception, but at 11 p.m. we decided to call it a night, since I hadn’t been feeling well earlier. Great wedding. Best wishes to Aimee & Lance!

Oh, I was also going to mention.. this was our 6th wedding this year. We had fun at every one, but I think we’re ready for a break from weddings…. er.. oh.. right… except now we still have to finish planning our own wedding! Here’s a summary of weddings this year:

I just did a quick count. Dallas and I have attended 17 weddings together. We should probably have a pretty good idea by now about what we do and don’t want at our own wedding. … and I think we do, which makes things a little easier.

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Roundarch Summer Event & 10 Year Anniversary

August 27th, 2010 · No Comments


Chicago Skyline from the Shedd Aquarium


Silvia, Victor & Ryan


Taylor & Mark


Stella, Anandi, Anjum


Matt & RJ


At the Oceanarium


Beluga Whale


Beluga Whales


Coral Reef Exhibit


Coral Reef Exhibit


Coral Reef Exhibit


James talking about those who have been with Roundarch for 10 years, himself included.


Marlena, Jaivin, Anjum


Alex

Every year Roundarch has a summer event (see 2009, 2008), but this year’s event was extra special because we were also celebrating our 10 year anniversary.

This summer everyone was flown in from all the other offices and everyone stayed at the Trump. Many, many meetings were held there and then our party was at the Shedd Aquarium. The drinks were flowing all night long and the food was very good as well. I felt a little weird about eating sushi at the Aquarium, but not so bad that I didn’t indulge in it! It was fun to see everyone that I work with in all the other offices. Great party, Roundarch!

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Shedd Aquarium with Stephanie

August 21st, 2006 · 3 Comments

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On Saturday I opened up tabs in Firefox of all the places Steph might be interested in visiting. Then I had her look at all the websites and choose. We decided to go to the Sears Tower then to the Shedd Aquarium. Bad news: When we got to the Sears Tower we were told that visibility was ZERO PERCENT. So we decided to just go to the Shedd Aquarium. Bad news: There was an hour-long line just to get into the building. Oh well. We didn’t go all that way not to do something and Steph really wanted to go to the aquarium, to see the things we didn’t see last time*, so we stood. In line. Forever.

We were excited to see the komodo dragon, and while the whole lizard exhibit was cool, the dragon was a let down. Wow. A big dragon. Next! I mean, it’s cool, but we were pretty psyched and then it was just.. like.. there. We did really like the Wild Reef exhibit, though. There were a few other things we wanted to see that we’d already seen before, but for the most part, we skipped the rest of the aquarium. I was getting so tired! Maybe I’m just old or maybe I’m just not used to a 10-year-old kid’s pace and being responsible for someone else, but I was exhausted! Plus, why does she have to keep asking me questions like “What if we get to our stop and you step out but I get caught on the train and can’t get off?” and “What would happen if like a bomb was on the train tracks and the train couldn’t stop in time?” Jeez! Way to stress me out!

We had a good day, though. Later on we went to the movie, filled up on popcorn and then went to dinner at Robey Pizza, a new favorite in our new neighborhood.

* The photos of Steph here are cute, but I liked my animal photos better last time.

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Shedd Aquarium

January 16th, 2005 · 10 Comments

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Jessica, Rachelle, Stephanie
Jessica, Rachelle, Stephanie :: Shedd Aquarium, Museum Campus, Chicago

From January 14 – 20th the Shedd Aquarium is offering free general admission. The regular entrance fee is $23/adult and $16/kid, so Richard, Amanda, Stephanie, Jessica, Nancy, Josh, Riley, Melissa, Nick, Noah, Trinity, and Gabe came down from Milwaukee to join me in facing the cheapskate crowds – you had to constantly remind yourself to be tolerant or you’d go freaking insane but we still had a fun time anyway.

Other aquariums I have been to – Birch Aquarium at Scripps in San Diego, SeaWorld San Diego, SeaWorld Orlando, the Seattle Aquarium, the New York Aquarium at Coney Island, and Oriental Garden in Chinatown (ha!). Shedd was probably the best of them all, although I did really like how the Seattle Aquarium had an area where you could touch things like rays and sea anemone and sea cucumbers.

See also:
» Seattle Aquarium by Rachelle
» Coney Island, Brooklyn by Rachelle
» Get in My Belly by Rachelle
» Shedd by Nancy

» Chicago 7 (Museum Campus) by Jake Dobkin

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