For Brent's latest round of interviews in Chicago I decided to take Liesel along to meet him. Even though the day would be spent driving him from one appointment to another I thought she might enjoy some face time with him. She's also really good in a car. Brent and I agreed to rent a car that had cruise control because driving my parent's truck which is a stick through heavy traffic isn't much fun. Not to mention the extended cab, long bed and super long trailer hitch are a little tricky to parallel park in downtown Chicago.
Turns out even Liesel has her limits in the car. About an hour outside of Chicago she informed me she didn't want to get Dad from the airport, she wanted to go home. She also told me she had to go potty and it was a loooong stretch until the next exit. The poor girl had to hold it for almost half an hour. She made it though and cheered considerably when we finally had Dad with us.
The day went by relatively quickly and I was able to take her to the Woodfield Mall so she could get her energy out on the playland. We also went to a Crate and Barrel where she charmed the shopkeepers while I coveted just about everything there. We battled traffic to pick up Brent from his final interview of the day and then departed downtown Chicago at 5:30 PM. Needless to say it was practically gridlock. After an hour we decided to pull off and get a good meal. Brent spotted a place called Uncle Julio's Hacienda and we decided to try it.
Bad move. VERY bad move. We got back on the freeway with very full bellies and traffic hadn't dissipated as much as we'd hoped. It was getting later and darker. We'd both been up since 3AM and now we were digesting Mexican food. Then there was the fog. Not a creepy fog that keeps you on your toes, but a dream-like beautiful fog that should be accompanied by Enya music. Our conversation turned from the events of the day to generic talk just to keep each other awake. "So uh... you're TALL, right?" Then Liesel started to fuss.
After a lot of debate, we called my parents and told them we were finding a hotel for the night. With another two hours of driving to go there was no way we'd make it. We pulled off in Dixon and stopped at the Comfort Inn. Luckily there was a Wal Mart next door. After securing a room I ran in to get some Pull-Ups and grabbed the first pair of pajamas I saw. Liesel was thrilled to be in a bed and she LOVED the pajamas. After a good night's sleep and a hot breakfast, we headed out.
The funny thing about all of this is how it made me feel so grown up. I remember traveling with my family as a kid and Mom was always the one to run in and take care of things. To break up the tedium she usually got treats like cookies... maybe even new pajamas. As a kid it was always so exciting to stay in a hotel and I guess I never considered what it was like on my parents end. Nonetheless, it was an adventure and I actually enjoyed it. The Comfort Inn in Dixon, IL will always hold memories for us now!