Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Visiting Daddy's Work

Christian has been asking me to bring Micah in to his work for awhile now, so this past Monday I finally made the venture down to the city by myself. The big dilemma for me was to drive or train/bus to go downtown, and after a little debate, I decided to do the latter. I wasn't sure how Micah would handle the trip, whether he'd take the naps needed or be mister cranky pants, and I was absolutely amazed at how perfect he was! He seriously didn't make a peep on the train down as well as the bus over to the Hancock building. And then when he met all of Christian's co-workers, he was super happy and smiley, and you would have never known he needed a diaper change and a feeding! It was a wonderful day and I realize, once again, how blessed we are with such an amazing baby.

On the train on the way downtown.
The way I got Micah to take his first afternoon nap - it took a little convincing because of the loud speaker going off every 2-3 minutes, but he did eventually go out for about a half-hour (which was all he needed).
The place where Micah took his second afternoon nap - worn out from the trip to Daddy's work and all the people completely captured by his cuteness:)
Just waking up - such a comfy chair!!
Micah and Daddy - the view from his office - 29th floor of the Hancock building, and this is with Navy Pier and Lake Michigan in the background.
All bundled up ready to come home.
Waiting for the bus...
Bus ride back home. What an exhausting, but exciting day! (and to think tis is what Christian does every time he travels in to work...)


2 comments:

  1. I hope that means tat Christian gets to take a nap in that chair every day, too. Glad Micah did so well and you had fun! I love Micah's smile in that picture with his daddy... these little ones just love their daddys!

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  2. Oh, he is just too cute! and I cannot wait to see him and kiss those puffy cheeks! :-) I, too, like Micah's smile in the picture with his daddy. May we always smile when we sit in our Father's lap...

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