Monday, August 9, 2010

My Summer!

I'm happy to announce that I've had a wonderful busy summer! It's time for a quick summary post.

What have I been up to? I applied to my dream grad school, IIT Institute of Design, and should hear whether I made it in this week. I'm leading an identity design project for my church, and giving my two-cents on our website update. And we had the privilege of being visited by family the last two weekends!

My husband's parents flew out to see us last weekend. I knew I'd been neglecting this blog, but after the (very short) tour of our apartment my mother-in-law said, "I love your blog, and I've read through it multiple times." Ah! I should write something new, so this one's for you!

We had a crazy three-days of being Chicago tourists, which included Chicago-style deep-dish pizza, a walk through the Wheaton College campus (with lots of fireflies out!), Shedd Aquarium, Buckingham Fountain, the Riverwalk, Cloudgate, free concert at the Jay Pritzker Pavilion, the cool dome at the Chicago Cultural Center, Lincoln Park Zoo, Skydeck, a Water Taxi ride, Chicago hot dogs and the stained glass museum at Navy Pier, and Cantigny.

It was great to see them, and we had tons of fun!

We had a few days to catch our breath, and then we met up with my four cousins and their parents who happened to be visiting Chicago. We spent a day at the Museum of Science and Industry and a day at the Brookfield Zoo.

I was pretty sure the MSI was going to be my favorite Chicago museum, and I wasn't disappointed. We went through a tour of the Smart Home: Green and Wired. I'm pretty familiar with the topic of green living and homes, but it was fun to see everything put together. One new thing I learned about was a countertop surface that can wirelessly power appliances using magnetism. The Science Storms exhibit is gorgeous and does a great job of breaking complicated science into understandable pieces. I love museums for their designed presentations, and this exhibit has audio, video, reading material, and lots of hands-on info. I particularly liked the avalanche section. Museum is gigantic, so there will be plenty more to do when we go back!

Display of my family under a heat-sensing camera


At the end of the day, we all came back to our place for Waldorf Pasta Salad. We can officially fit six guests in our apartment!

We also spent all day at the zoo! The best part was the nearly-white peafowl in a doorway that I nearly walked over. We were admiring her when she stood up and seven babies walked out from under her! Wow! Their new Great Bear Wilderness exhibit was impressive, but the animals were pretty lazy in the middle of the day. My favorite animal, the polar bear, was just lying around. We caught the anteater outside during a zoo chat. It's nose is so cool-flexible like a pigs but on the end of his long snout. I thought one of this zoo's strong points was how it presented the information about each animal. There was depth, interesting facts, and suggestions for ways you can help wild animals.

I hope everyone else had as much fun as I did!

I have two busy weeks ahead of me, and then I'll post about a few crafty projects I've done this summer.