Milwaukee: Monday, June 5th
Since this may be the last time for a while that we could take a little vacation, Doni and I decided to take a trip to somewhere both of us had never been, but wasn't too far away. After a little research, we decided on Milwaukee. Since Doni's family lives at about a halfway point, we were also able to leave our dogs at her father's house while we were gone. I doubt Sparky and Sassy even missed us because they love his large, fenced-in yard.
We left for Milwaukee from Chesterton, IN with about a three hour drive. If it weren't for Chicago traffic we could have probably been there in less than two hours. I'm convinced Chicago has instituted a new law where any road that has more than two lanes is required to constantly have massive construction projects taking place.
Our first stop after dropping our things off at the hotel was Miller Brewing Company. This may be surprising to those of you that know that neither Doni or I drink. However, our love for the TV shows where they show you how things are made (see How It's Made) overrides our lack of interest in brewski. It was interesting, but we didn't get to see as much as we had hoped. They did share some interesting facts with us about their factory though.
This single brewing facility:
After the 1/4-1/2 mile walk back to our car (which Doni and I figured was to allow some time to sober up) we went to a mall downtown. It's a lot like Circle Centre, but is a lot bigger. Weirdly, their mall was only open until 7 pm. Do people not shop in Milwaukee outside of normal business hours? I can only assume so.
On the bright side, we were able to get back to our hotel long before the pool closed. Since Ava was showing no signs of giving in to her normal sleep schedule, we took her for her first swimming experience (outside the womb). The water could have been a little warmer, but once she got used to it she seemed somewhat content. We did find out something about Ava that was new to me though: Ava floats! No, we didn't throw her in the deep end and see her pop back out of the water like a buoy. I did place my hand under her head and let the rest of her body bob to the surface. I guess a possible explanation could be that she had lots of gas. She farts often enough.....
More on the rest of the trip later.
We left for Milwaukee from Chesterton, IN with about a three hour drive. If it weren't for Chicago traffic we could have probably been there in less than two hours. I'm convinced Chicago has instituted a new law where any road that has more than two lanes is required to constantly have massive construction projects taking place.
Our first stop after dropping our things off at the hotel was Miller Brewing Company. This may be surprising to those of you that know that neither Doni or I drink. However, our love for the TV shows where they show you how things are made (see How It's Made) overrides our lack of interest in brewski. It was interesting, but we didn't get to see as much as we had hoped. They did share some interesting facts with us about their factory though.
This single brewing facility:
- produces 500,000 cases of beer DAILY
- has a warehouse (the size of 5 football fields where they stack the cases 20 ft deep) which they completely fill and empty........... DAILY
After the 1/4-1/2 mile walk back to our car (which Doni and I figured was to allow some time to sober up) we went to a mall downtown. It's a lot like Circle Centre, but is a lot bigger. Weirdly, their mall was only open until 7 pm. Do people not shop in Milwaukee outside of normal business hours? I can only assume so.
On the bright side, we were able to get back to our hotel long before the pool closed. Since Ava was showing no signs of giving in to her normal sleep schedule, we took her for her first swimming experience (outside the womb). The water could have been a little warmer, but once she got used to it she seemed somewhat content. We did find out something about Ava that was new to me though: Ava floats! No, we didn't throw her in the deep end and see her pop back out of the water like a buoy. I did place my hand under her head and let the rest of her body bob to the surface. I guess a possible explanation could be that she had lots of gas. She farts often enough.....
More on the rest of the trip later.
1 Comments:
At 8:45 AM, Anonymous said…
Travis is convinced they close off every possible route through Chicago down to one lane every weekend. At least, that's the way it seems when he goes down for work.
-Paula
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