Our Chicago Bucket List is slowly getting shorter. On Saturday we finally went to the SkyDeck at the Willis (formerly Sears) Tower. We paid $30 dollars to wait in a two-hour line (no one told us it would be so long) where we were herded like cattle in dark, hot rooms, spent a whopping 10 minutes looking down on the city, but did get these pretty cool shots. One part of the floor is glass and actually juts out of the side of the building so you can see straight down from the highest man-made point in the United States. Ethan was fearless! The verdict? Not worth it if you have a toddler, but an interesting experience nonetheless!
We're the Felsteds! Sterling's a sweet and sarcastic smartypants who's an actuary by day, and an A+, Superhero husband and dad by night. I am a full-time mom to wonderful Ethan, part-time Young Women leader, part-time French enthusiaste, part-time explorer, part-time anglophile, and part-time ice cream eater. Ethan is a full-time tough guy whose favorite activities include eating, walking, laughing, and reading Dr. Seuss' "Mr. Brown Can Moo, Can You?" We're thrilled to spend our lives together!
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