What's in West Lafayette, you might say? Good question! Purdue University, Bobby's alma mater, home of the black and gold Boilermakers. We flew back for the big rivalry game (comparable to our Apple Cup, but pump up the animosity and the intensity say...hmm...about 100%). It appears Indiana University and Purdue hate each other more than the Huskies and the Cougs, who would've thought? We were lucky to get a hotel right on campus, literally a stumbling distance from all the college bars, restaurants, and popular hangouts. Bobby gave me a driving and walking tour of campus, I got to see the gigantic houses on Greek Row with enormous yards and plenty of parking space (definitely something we were lacking at UW). On Saturday we tailgated in the freezing cold temps with his college buddies, and watched the Purdue reign victorious with a win of 62-10. We celebrated with friends out at the historic hangouts, "Harry's Chocolate Shop," and "Jakes," until the wee hours.
On Sunday, it was time for us to head back into Chicago for our evening flight home. We arrived in Chicago mid-afternoon, just in time to see some sights, including Oprah's home, Lake Michigan (which looks like an ocean, it stretches on forever), the Sears Tower, the Chicago River, and of course, the one sight I really wanted to see, The Bean. Also known as "Cloud's Gate,"
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