Koji is officially THREE years old today. It's hard to believe it's been that long since he was born, though in a lot of ways the time has flown. The latter seems particularly true when I think of having my next baby soon and try to imagine myself taking care of her. I feel very out of touch with the baby scene, which lets me know that all I heard about the "baby years" passing quickly was so true! Mr. (almost) Big Brother is most certainly not a baby anymore.
Since today is my first full day at the women's conference, I couldn't spend the whole day with Koji. But I didn't want to let the day go without seeing him at all; even though he doesn't know TODAY is his birthday, I do. So Aogu and I arranged to meet downtown for an afternoon celebration. Bonus: Cat happened to be here and staying downtown, so she joined us for our escapades at Navy Pier.
Since I was way out in Bloomingdale, I didn't even want to attempt driving downtown. Fortunately, I didn't need to; I was able to ride a shuttle from the resort to Roselle Station on the Metra. When I got to the station, I was pretty much bowled over by the kindness of the station master. OK, I don't actually know if he was the station master. He was the man selling tickets, but I'd like to presume he had some kind of position of honor and responsibility. In my book, he deserves it.
After he carefully sold me a round-trip ticket to downtown, he gladly elaborately on the lunch options I would be able to explore in the 17 minutes I had to spare before my train would arrive. I decided to go the Pik Kwik across the street and have the man at the deli counter in the back make me a sandwich. Great option that I NEVER would have figured out on my own! It would have been sad beyond words for me to stoop to McDonald's all alone and without Koji...when I emerged from Pik Kwik with my sandwich, I saw Mr. Station Master coming towards me. I thought maybe he was headed out to take his own advice at Pik Kwik, but no: he was looking for me! He said, "I was going to run over there in my car and pick you up if you didn't come out soon!" He went on to confirm that I had successfully procured my sandwich and something to drink, and then proceeded to supply me with a paper plate and some napkins when I confessed to not having any.
Roselle, Illinois is probably not on your way to anywhere, but I'm telling you, if you ever have a chance to use that station, do it! Just so you can meet Mr. Station Master...
Anyway, it was great to be with my son, husband and dear friend on the occasion of my son's third birthday! We rode the ferris wheel at Navy Pier first. I'm glad we did that, as I had it on a list of things to do while in Chicago. But really, I can't in good conscience recommend the experience to you. First, it was SO expensive: five bucks each and we even had to pay full price for Koji! Second, though the view of downtown and the lake was nice, it wasn't all you can see from the John Hancock or the Sears Tower. And, Koji wasn't as excited as I thought he would be. In fact, we had a stellar view of the swingy fast ride thing next door. Upon spying it, he was obsessed with riding and not that interested in the fact that he was already riding the "kanransha" (Ferris Wheel)....
But no, we did not let him go on the swingy ride. Instead, we went off to the Children's Museum to take advantage of our membership. We meant to finish off our time at Navy Pier with some funnel cakes, as Cat had a craving and I hadn't made any birthday cake provision. But funnel cakes were nowhere to be found so we had to go with Haagen Dazs instead. I learned a little lesson there: don't be greedy. I chose a fancy sundae thing for myself and a little scoop of vanilla for Koji, and Koji wasn't fooled for a minute! Of course I shared, but the incident made me think I didn't need that scoop of vanilla...
The birthday stories are just starting here...stay tuned for reports on our other celebrations for him. His friends, too; who knows what was in the air and/or water during the summer of 2002 but last month and this month, birthdays are in season!
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