As one of our last hurrah's in Chicago, we spent some time in Greektown's yearly Greek festival. They closed off the main street in Greektown and vendors set up shops. We were already pretty full from lunch/dinner, but we still managed to try some souvlaki and Greek pastries.
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| A sampling of what you could buy |
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| All of it was cooked on grills out on the street. It smelled sooo good! |
As we walked up to the festival, the first thing we saw was an activity area, where you could pay to ride a camel, ride ponies, play in a bounce house, or play 3 holes of miniature golf. As we walked up, Jason said "Oh, we should have Luke ride on a pony!" I told him that Luke would just cry and I didn't really want to pay $5 to watch him cry. Jason said something to the effect of "I would pay $5 just to watch him cry." So we paid $5 to let Luke ride the pony. And he cried. The whole time. After the pony ride, Jason said "well that was a waste of $5." I said, "I told you he would cry. I thought you wanted to pay $5 to see him cry?" And Jason replied, "I didn't think you were serious."
So instead we let him push the stroller around the Walgreen's parking lot. And he was in heaven.
He also chased a few pigeons.
We never got tired of these views.
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