Philly Weekend
As many of you know, Miles and I traveled to Philadelphia this past weekend to visit Bryce and Lindsey. We weren’t there for long, but we had a good time.
We stayed at Miles’s aunt Karin’s place in Sioux Falls on Thursday night; since our flight was at 5:45am, we didn’t want to wake up an hour earlier to drive to the airport from Madison, and she was kind enough to let us stay in her unoccupied rooms. We got there late, and consequently got little sleep.
The next morning we flew to Philly, with a 90 minute layover in Minneapolis/St. Paul and arrived at 1:30pm. Twenty minutes before we landed, I got severe sinus pressure and could feel it in my jaws, like last August when I had a sinus infection. So I was hoping it would go away when I could get to some medicine in my luggage. We hadn’t eaten since our layover at 8:00am, but neither of us were really hungry. Lindsey picked us up and we were on our way. When Bryce got home, we went to pick up wings, and iced fruit drinks (kind of like Tropical Sno). I got carsick on the way back and threw up about 1/4 mile from the apartment. (I was able to not get any on the car. I’m awesome.) I felt much better.
The next day we went out on the town. We walked around Philly; went to the LOVE park and other sites like the Liberty Bell and Chinatown. It was a beautiful day. For lunch, we had real Philly Cheese Steaks. I couldn’t eat all of mine, too much sandwich for me. That night we went to the Franklin Institute of Science [I'm not entirely sure that's what it's called]. There, we saw a video on The Secrets of the Pharaohs in IMAX and the King Tut exhibit. I’m sad to report that King Tut’s remains were not there. However, using forensic science [Lindsey!] they created what he might have looked like. And to be honest, I thought he looked eerily like David. Which is awesome, because David was cast as the boy king in a short play Miles wrote for the Freshman Showcase. Maybe he’s Tut in an afterlife. How exciting! My only regret for the day is not walking up the Rocky steps…but we couldn’t get there because a stage was being set up in front of it and such.
Late that night we had Italian and some good laughs. Sunday morning we went to Church, had a sandwich at Wawa’s, and had ice cream at a place similar to Cold Stone. Bryce and Lindsey dropped us off at the airport. Our flight was delayed a little over an hour, and delayed in Minneapolis/St. Paul as well, making our arrival to Madison quite late [or early, this morning].
All in all, it was a great trip and it was good to see Bryce and Lindsey again. Thanks for letting us stay with you! See photos here.
August 21st, 2007 at 3:12 pm
Didn’t know you guys were going to Philly so that’s really cool. Been thinking about e-mailing Bryce the last 2 weeks or so but haven’t gotten around to it. That is creepy that I might look like king tut why not, huh. If i am king tut in the afterlife, then this is a weird way to find out about it. It’d be much cooler to have some evil bad guys after me and a strider like dude tell me who I really am and then be able to call up my army from the earth and decimate my enemies and then marry a really really hot chick or a few of them. They should have shown 300 in the Imax theatre. I think that would be much more educational cuz we don’t know anything about king tut but 300 is truth.
August 21st, 2007 at 7:39 pm
Wawa!
August 21st, 2007 at 7:48 pm
I’m sorry you felt so rotten, but I’m glad you got better and we had a good time. Sloths! From before!
August 21st, 2007 at 8:14 pm
[...] As Holli said, and Bryce and Lindsey are sure to say later (*hint*hint*), we went to Philly! Holli did a good job of relating what happened so, I won’t repeat that here. I’ll talk about my feelings. Like a girl does. [...]
August 21st, 2007 at 8:46 pm
You skipped watching internet videos…all friday night. Mmmm what you sayyyyyy OH that you only meant well…well of course you did
August 21st, 2007 at 10:47 pm
Holli I like your post much better than Miles’. Yours sounds like it was a good weekend (except for the car sickness) and Miles’ sounds just crabby!!!
August 24th, 2007 at 8:55 pm
Your post gets me a little more excited to go out to Philly (minus the sickness), I was worried because I read Miles’ first! Sounds like a fun trip :)
August 26th, 2007 at 11:48 am
Holli, thanks for writing a post on the Philly exploration or should I call it a dabble. Anyhoo, hats off to you. Miles has come a long way, but I can see room for growth.
November 6th, 2007 at 4:55 pm
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