Special Olympics Rubber Duck Derby

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Ryan’s buddy is on the board of the Special Olympics in Chicago so when he reached out to us about the Rubber Ducky Derby, we were so in.  For $25 we bought a “quack pack”- 6 ducks that would be dropped off Columbus Street bridge along with a few thousand others and “race” to the finish line near the Michigan Avenue bridge.

It was quite a to do–when I went to the river at 1pm to watch the “race”, a few tonssss of people were already there!

Half of the bridge was raised, a dump truck drove to the edge of the side that was still down and the ducks splashed down!

All money went to benefit the Special Olympics of Illinois and I was so touched by how many people were out to watched these ducks bob their way down the Chicago river.  Such an amazing cause to support on such a beautiful day!

For more info on the Special Olympics and how to support, click here.

Memorial Day: Slowing Down to Speed Up

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After doing big things in the gray and cold of Saturday (10 mile run and Cubs game), we were more than happy to have our Memorial Day be about little pleasures enjoyed in the Monday heat.  Aka, a walk that didn’t take us further than the Michigan Avenue DuSable Bridge.

Recently, I’ve fallen in love with the Adirondack chairs placed perfectly along the river- I can’t think of a better spot to read a book/stare at the buildings/boat and people watch.

Ryan and I have a big summer ahead of us; I know that when things get hectic, I’m going to think back to Memorial Day and the time we took to be still amidst the frenzy of a summered city.

A memorial day, indeed.