Ok, so I am somewhat delayed in posting this, but we had a great time on our trip to Chicago. I have been 2 times before, but never had spent any extended time there. Each time before it had been for training at a Chicago suburb. St. Charles, IL for Arthur Andersen and Rosemont, IL for KPMG. This time I really got to explore the city and see what it had to offer.
After taking the DART here in Dallas for over 4 years to work everyday, I am a big "fan" of light rail public transit. Chicago's "L" is probably the best system in the country. Everywhere we wanted to go you could go by train and if you didn't get right there, a bus could take you the rest of the way. Also, having the train service both of the city's airports is something I wish Dallas could get on board with.
I was also impressed by how clean the system and the city in general was. You really felt welcome there no matter where you went. The people were extremely friendly and really seemed to genuinely care about their city.
The food was great too. Chicago style hot dogs and deep dish pizza were excellent and Kristy had me try some Garrett's popcorn that was on Oprah that was pretty good as well. Visiting Gibson's again was good, although I remember it being better when I went to the one in Rosemont back in 2003 when I was at KPMG. Geja's Cafe was good too, although I thought it was a little over the top on the fondue stuff. At least I can say I have done fondue now. Anyway, when I have more time, I will go into more detail about other things we did.
Monday, June 23, 2008
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Andy, fellow Red Raider here. I commend you on you being able to find the time to have what sounds like a fairly demanding job, be a father of two, as am I, and be able to do this blog. Very impressive.
I have a professional-related question I want to ask you - would you mind emailing me at wynnesc@gmail.com and giving me your email? I am not trying to sell you anything; it's a quick question about something you said in one of your blogs. It would be greatly appreciated from one Tech fan to another.
Thanks.
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