Tuesday, March 29, 2005

The Trip to Chicago

Recently, Wendy read in a magazine about a couple that, to pass the time on their flights home from vacations, would take turns writing down a memory from their trip until they had come up with 100 memories. We decided to give this a shot when returning from Chicago. Just so you know, it takes MUCH longer than you would think to do this. Here are some that we came up with:

10. Quinn, my new boss's 3 year old daughter, burping loudly during dinner, laughing, and saying "that blew my hair back!" (Andy and his wife Amy were appalled and are now trying to find out who taught her that.)

12. Accidentally banging my head on a shelf in our new townhome, right after the real estate agent said they were looking for someone who would take good care of the place.

37. Our waiter at Pizza Hut being very nervous and eager (it was his second day of training).

38. Hearing the supervisor at Pizza Hut tell an employee: "Can you change the sign outside to say Hoppy Easter? I know, it's retarded."

39. Driving by the Pizza Hut later and seeing the sign say "Hoppy Easter!"

49. Seeing a Stanley Kubrick look-alike at Lake Michigan driving very slowly around the parking lot in his truck.

56. Andy asking Wendy if she'd read any good computer books recently ("System Administration? Code Complete, 2nd Edition?").

57. Wendy lying and saying "Of course!"

59. Taking the scenic route back from Lake Michigan to Crystal Lake.

60. Getting lost on the scenic route.

76. Leaving the hotel room to go take pictures of McHenry and almost forgetting to bring the camera. Then getting to the hotel lobby and realizing we somehow still forgot to bring the camera.

100. The pilot on the flight back to Denver announcing that Illinois had beaten Arizona in overtime.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

That's a fantastic idea, not to mention quite entertaining. You both win at making lists.

Anonymous said...

I'm going to like blogging (if I ever figure out what it is and how to send the blog!!) Also, I always knew that Indians (oops) were smart.

Anonymous said...

I really laughed at number 10. I remember Randy saying a few "amazing" things when he was a little tyke!!
Never could figure out how he learned some words and phrases!!