Chicago Report!
It's been two days now since we flew back from Chicago, so I figured I should put up some sort of post. The trip was, I have to say, absolutely amazing. There was fun family stuff like taking Ros to the Children's Museum and a Chinese Circus, and great panels, like the brilliant Kaffeklatsch I managed to get into with Ken Liu ahead of his winning the Hugo for Best Short Story. And it was also nice to catch up with my cousins, and some LJ friends. (Hi
pxr5 and
sooguy.)
Going to the con and attending panels has even re-invigorated my desire to write a bit of pro fic, as did Ros when I was explaining the Hugos to her:
Me: I'm going to the Hugos tonight.
Ros: What's that?
Me: It's a ceremony where they give awards to people for writing the best stories.
Ros: Are you getting one?
That just made me well up a bit.
Okay, before I crash, have a few pictures...
First, Ros in front of the Bean. (Okay, the sculpture is actually called the Cloud Gate, but no one calls it that.)

Whilst I was doing panels Thursday and Friday mornings, Ros and the Sweetie rented a bike and went for a marathon ride down the lakeshore. They had a blast.

Me and Ros on a concrete sofa on the River Walk.

Every time we took the stairs up from the River Walk, we passed by this mass of Chicago Police cars, some of which were totalled or upside down. I can only assume that either they were filming something nearby, or that the Chicago cops are really bad drivers.

Ros at a nearby park, doing the kid version of a zipline. I have a feeling that as soon as she's big enough to do a real zipline, there'll be no stopping her.)

Going to the con and attending panels has even re-invigorated my desire to write a bit of pro fic, as did Ros when I was explaining the Hugos to her:
Me: I'm going to the Hugos tonight.
Ros: What's that?
Me: It's a ceremony where they give awards to people for writing the best stories.
Ros: Are you getting one?
That just made me well up a bit.
Okay, before I crash, have a few pictures...
First, Ros in front of the Bean. (Okay, the sculpture is actually called the Cloud Gate, but no one calls it that.)

Whilst I was doing panels Thursday and Friday mornings, Ros and the Sweetie rented a bike and went for a marathon ride down the lakeshore. They had a blast.

Me and Ros on a concrete sofa on the River Walk.

Every time we took the stairs up from the River Walk, we passed by this mass of Chicago Police cars, some of which were totalled or upside down. I can only assume that either they were filming something nearby, or that the Chicago cops are really bad drivers.

Ros at a nearby park, doing the kid version of a zipline. I have a feeling that as soon as she's big enough to do a real zipline, there'll be no stopping her.)

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The shot of the police cars looks an awful lot like the chase scenes from The Blues Brothers, except of course that the cars are 30-some-odd years too new and they didn't just leave that mess on Lower Wacker Drive. One does presume that they're filming something and that Chicago's finest just got a new fleet.
Google-fu addendum: it's an Indian movie Dhoom 3 (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1833673/).
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And Ros's dresses are adorable :D
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Also, looking at my last comment is making me realize I should never post whilst distracted/in sleep debt. ::headdesk::
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Now I've just got to get over the panic attacks and get my damn BB story done.
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Lovely to hear that you had such a good trip. I truly love Chicago, one of my favourite places in the world.
Ros always looks like such a happy kid, a major achievement for any parent.
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As for Ros, she was pretty darn ecstatic the whole trip. Well, except when we were trying to get her to sit still long enough to eat a meal. ;-)
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Ros is so cute, and she always looks like she's having the best time ever!
So glad you had such a great time \o/
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It was a great trip and a perfect end to the summer.
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I was so thrilled to introduce both my kids to fandom and the writing world at large. Even though I know it was completely lost on them.
It was our first time in Chicago and I was really impressed with the place and would love to go back to explore more.
Love your writing regardless whether its pro fic or not.
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I was also happy to give Ros a taste of fandom. Hopefully it'll take.
Chicago is just fantastic. The trip reminded me how much I love it.
And thanks for the vote of confidence on my writing. I'll remind you of that when my psycho Pros/Take That/zombie crossover goes up in a month. No, I'm not kidding.
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The tagalong bike extensions are a really great invention. Ros completely adored it. Apparently the big guy had to tell her to stop peddling when he needed to slow down.
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As for Ros, she's definitely 6 going on 16. I live in fear of her teen years.