Sunday, November 16, 2008

Photos from my phone

It is not uncommon that we go out somewhere without the camera, only to regret it and then use my phone. We have the general crappiness of taking pix without a flash and with low resolution, but then I totally forget about the photos. So today I've decided to put all the decent ones here for everyone to enjoy.
This is the list of places where the pictures are coming from. The first group are from our first trip to the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore. It's about an hour away from Oak Park, and we really enjoyed going there while the weather allowed it this past summer. It's not sea water, but nice anyways.
Then we have David enjoying a cambur, followed by a visit to the Brookfield Zoo. After that, we have a pix from a game of the Schaumburg Flyers, a minor league baseball team. They are not particularly good, but it's a fun atmosphere, good brats, cold beer, and the boys really like baseball.
Then we have David and Gabriel behaving like real troopers during our road trip to Mariland this past August. Finally, the last four, are from our visit to the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago. We went there for the first time last week and we all had a great time. The boys enjoyed the farm exhibition, the energy exhibition, and the hall with all the trains. The museum has a scaled model of the Loop with the L going round and around. Barbara didn't like much the model, since they left out her building (she keeps saying it is a historic Chicago landmark), but I liked it a lot, and the Chicago Board of Trade was right there.

4 comments:

Camena said...

Lindas fotos, pero donde esta el Loop? Yo queria no-ver el historico edificio de la universidad!

Melissa said...

Que lindos los dos chamos!!! Que pasa con el escote de ese traje de baño de Barbi? Que indecente, vale.

Barbara said...

Mijita, mi traje de baño tiene como 10 veces más tela que todos tus trajes de baño puestos juntos, así que no sé de qué hablas...

Melissa said...

Mas vale pajaro en mano que 100 volando, y mas vale un metro de tela en su santo lugar que 100 metros por otros lados.