Today’s school was Munhall Elementary at St Charles. The librarian Kristin Kaye welcomed me to her
lovely library and soon we were joined by 90 Grade 3 students. They had recently finished a country study
and several had chosen Australia so they knew quite a bit. Although I had to laugh when the first
student told me that there were ‘lots of killer animals’. Yes that’s true but as I pointed out, we don’t
have bears or mountain lions!
The children were so quiet and attentive – I had a ball –
they couldn’t have been any more perfect an audience. When the time came to do some drama Veronica
did a wonderful impersonation of Jacinta Headlington-Bear, Winchesterfield-Dowsfordvale's second
best tantrum thrower and Jacob made a terrific Alec-Michael (instead of
Alice-Miranda).
The hour flew by and I wished that I could have stayed with
the kids all day.
It sounds like the Illinois education department is facing
similar challenges to that of California in terms of funding. I had a lovely chat with Kristin while I
signed the children’s books. She and her
assistant whose name I can’t remember (that’s terrible!) had lot of great
suggestions for some sightseeing in Chicago too.
Chicago drivers seem a little less patient than in San
Francisco – there’s a lot more tooting of horns – must be a consequence of
heading east as I know they’re really good at it in New York!
Ian spent the morning sorting out hire cars and flights to
New York – and when I got back to the hotel he was tearing his hair out trying
to use the vouchers we’d received from United for the grub in my dinner. It seems they’re happy to give you the
vouchers but less happy that you might actually try to use them.So we headed out for a walk in the sunshine. The weather was markedly warmer than yesterday – I’d say around 16 degrees. We strolled down along the river to the lakefront. Lake Michigan is the most extraordinary blue and the park is a palette of greens.
We ended up in the Millennium Park which is
spectacular. I’ll let the photos speak
for themselves.
Walking around the city, the architecture continues to
dazzle. But there are some unusual
features too like the railway line that runs above the traffic – and the very
ugly stations along the way. There’s a
lot of rust!
We stumbled upon a Nordstrom Rack Store which is heavily
discounted shopping heaven. I didn’t
walk away empty handed. Neither did Ian J
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