Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Chicago, Day 2.
I should have brought an umbrella, or my rain boots at least. It rained so hard this morning a part of me was very scared. But luckily when we headed out to face another day in Chicago the rain was nice enough to stop, for the time being. I woke up this morning, and realized that we had slept about 12 hours. Yes, i was that tired. I was also told by my friend that I snored. That was such a shocker because normally i don't snore at all. So yes, I was just that dead tired. She was nice enough to figure out the correct routes we needed to take so we can get to point A and point B without getting lost. We had lunch at a famous pizza place by the name of Giordano's. Their pizzas are really big, and due to our hungry state we just had to order mozzarella sticks as appetizers. Bad choice on our parts because if we had known how big even the small pizzas were going to be, we would have resisted the mozzarella sticks. After having one slice my friend and I both agreed that we would have to finish the rest for dinner. After lunch, we both headed toward Michigan Ave, aka THE MAGNIFICENT MILE. Whoever came up with the name Magnificent Mile wasn't lying. It's shopping after shopping, and store after store. I guess a piece of heaven on earth for most girls. As we made our way into different stores, of course, it starts raining. At this point I don't even know how to react. It's still hot, still humid, and yet it's raining. With no umbrella and no desire to spend my money on an umbrella when I have like a million at home, I was left with only one choice. Therefore, I spent the whole day doing what I love doing, but also experiencing summer Chicago weather to its fullest. I left the house this morning with straight hair, and I came back home with my curls. Oh lucky me.
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2 comments:
lololol
i know im commenting late but i love your anecdotes.
seriously: humid, rainy, summer weather in chicago= weather in japan!
whoa who'd have known there was another tokyo in america
HAHAHAHA STRAIGHT HAIR AND THEN CURLY LOLL
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