But, we also want to take advantage of the ages that Jack and Trey are now. Fun, energetic, curious, learning ages.
So sometimes, we split up.
And it works.
For us.
Back to those amazing pictures.
There's no way I'm doing them justice. Because minus one famous Chicago building, and the ones who have the titles printed right on them, I'm pretty clueless about what is what.
So, I'm asking for a little help here. If you have a spare second (and you must because you're reading this!), leave a comment in the comments section (duh, where else!) encouraging Tyler to post about their fun adventure to (on the train) and in Chicago.
Maybe enough "votes" will convince him to share...
I think he definitely wins on the brain cells anyway, so I vote him.
A little peer pressure, please... :)
6 comments:
C'mon Tyler! I want to read about Chicago!!
Come on Tyler, I haven't been to Chicago for a long, long time, and I haven't seen you all for a while either, so I would love to see pictures and hear about both!
post about your fun adventure to (on the train) and in Chicago, Tyler!
Come on, Pick up your skirt, grab your balls and do it! (Brandon's saying, not mine) Sorry, I couldn't help myself;)
Hey Tyler,
How about comparing you taking your kids to Chicago with the time your parents took you and your brother to the windy city on the train.
Or are you too old to remember?
Get busy and write, this is your father speaking.
PS: If this works this will be another momentous occasion of child "actually listening" to father.
don't do it
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