Chicago and Lis and Bruce
The Springsteen tour was headed for Chicago in the final US leg. I had seen him 4 times already this tour but now was the chance to take my eldest to her very first Springsteen show, i.e. first relevant live musical performance ever.


The next morning was concert day. We met for coffee and headed out to explore neigborhoods that are old and upcoming. Some great places like Au Cheval and hipster pricey bar Aviary. Owned by Alinea.
We walked a street festival and smelled the goodness and the camel. I guess anything can happen in Chicago and a camel did. We found Corgi shopping bags while looking for a light jacket for the place. I forgot mine and froze on the way to Chi.




We didn't know that when we approached an unmarked door continued to look for an actual door then spoke to the suit in front. He spoke into his mic...in his sleeve...We have a party of two here is there any room?...looking at us as if maybe we didn't know the password. He escorted us in and we were greeted and walked into a large booth filled empty room. We sat and smiled and sneezed douche a couple times before deciding not to walk out and go ahead and try their $25 cocktails. Not a typo, I checked. It was a show and the pretense did not lead to the waiter inside. He was gracious and made it interesting. The drinks are over the top and you get a show watching what everyone else orders and the cocktail reveal and circus act that is involved in many orders. Time for dinner and we asked for a check right as someone walked by saying they were headed for Bruce tonight. We said hey and smiled to them with visual high fives both ways.

As we walked outside an entire family in Bruce shirts getting into the car headed for the revival. We walked a few blocks and arrived ready to treat my oldest to what had ailed her for so long in her youth. Not again Dad!
Tickets were in the prime very back row of the United Center. It didn't and doesn't matter. The show will reach. As we marched to the top we were greeted by a group of women immediately grilling us...are you fun?!...I stopped and looked and said well this is around show #30 so I hope its gonna be fun. They all then welcomed us as family. I let them know of E's first show and they had one with them too. Mom and daughter had seen him together 7 times, 20 for Mom.

And off we went, nearly four hours of jumping singing dancing and screaming song titles to see who could be first. We were exhausted and decided to walk a ways to get out of the crowd to split an Uber home.











Next morning was back to..oh, SAN DIEGO!