

Homeward Bound
Saturday June 16, 2012
So it's finally time to go home. Though O'Hare Airport doesn't have free wifi, I'm writing this in anticipation of a connection at LAX then I can just hit submit and it will post to my blog.
Yesterday we took it easy; Kheng Yong went up the Willis Tower while Mat and I relaxed at the hotel. When he returned, we walked through Millennium Park and took more photos of the Cloud Gate - the previous ones didn't turn out as well as I had hoped since the sky was overcast on the day we were there. We continued on to Navy Pier where we booked a Segway Tour (Mat's idea...).
Segways are weird. They're balanced controlled so you lean forward to go forward, and lean back to go back (or stop). The sensation is different to anything you'd expect but I personally was not as enthralled with it as Mat was. The tour was good though, we explored North Beach and Lincoln Park, and despite my general apathy towards the Segway, I was glad that we weren't walking all that distance.
We had another round of Chicago Deep Dish Pizza to commemorate our last night in the US. Again, it was delicious. We finished the night at the Buckingham Fountain, enjoying the lights dancing to Beethoven's 1812 Overture.
It's been a wonderful month away and I have thoroughly enjoyed the sights, the sounds, the people, the food and the experiences. I've been away for a long time but it's time to come home to the frozen temperatures of a New Zealand winter. Yay.
Comments
Did you end up trying Giordano's, or was it some other kind of pizza?
It was an honor. Safe travels!
Jimmy: I made the fatal error of exiting Auckland Airport with shorts on. I rectified this very, very quickly. Stephen: Yes, Giordano's both times! Ben: Likewise! I will try and get all my photos up soon, as well as a copy of that poster you all signed and those photos from the Dragster.

winter is here. feels like 3 degrees all the time! bring a coat.