Showing posts with label 2014 holiday bucket list chicago. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2014 holiday bucket list chicago. Show all posts

Monday, December 1, 2014

2014 Holiday Bucket List: Chicago Botanic Garden's Wonderland Express #Giveaway

Each year, my family aims to experience and enjoy life together during the holidays, placing less emphasis on the gift aspect and more on togetherness. This is part one of a series detailing some of our favorite Chicagoland destinations during the 2014 Christmas season. Be sure to scroll down to the end; one of our favorite places is giving away tickets! 

Destination Three: Chicago Botanic Garden's Wonderland Express
No matter your age, the Wonderland Express never gets old, which is why it makes our holiday bucket list again and again, this year being no exception

Photo courtesy of the Chicago Botanic Garden. 
The boys used to enjoy this holiday train exhibit because our youngest was mesmerized by trains and our oldest was interested in the detailed workings of how the trains run. At ages 5 and 7, they now really dig going through the exhibit and identifying the miniature replicas of famous Chicago-area landmarks like Soldier Field, the ferris wheel at Navy Pier and the Willis Tower. And honestly we really like that part, too, because now instead of chasing them through the exhibit as they chase the trains we actually get to see the fine details of the miniature replicas.

Photo courtesy of the Chicago Botanic Garden
And they each are sites at which to marvel, each being crafted out of natural materials found in nature like bark, wood, pinecones, stones, etc. It's really quite marvelous. The entire exhibit is beautifully and painstakingly detailed.

Last year we also had our first experience with the Wonderland Express and a teenaged host daughter from Eastern Europe who stayed with us for a month. She also liked it, and we found it was a great place for her to enjoy because so little language is needed to understand the exhibit. She really liked it quite a bit, and it was a great way to introduce someone from abroad to the greatness of Chicago! The Wonderland Express is open now through January 4, 2015. You can buy tickets and see more information on times here.

Would you like to see the Wonderland Express for yourself this year? The Chicago Botanic Garden has graciously provided me with four tickets to keep and four to giveaway! Just follow the Rafflecopter instructions, which are SUPER easy!

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Destination Four: Cuneo Mansion and Gardens Winter Wonderland

A new one on our holiday bucket list this winter, the Cuneo Mansion and Gardens Winter Wonderland promises a relaxed evening with the family as we tour the lighted garden via car. Some days you just need that, especially during the busy holiday season.

This year we plan to hit the wonderland during the week when it's less crowded, and we'll likely do something cheeky like splurge on a hot chocolate or chai for the drive.

Destination Five: Candlelight Service at Immanuel Church on Christmas Eve

If there's one thing we don't miss during the holiday season, it's the Christmas Eve service at Immanuel Church in Gurnee.

We love coming together as a family to sing Christmas songs, and the candlelight is always so beautiful!

This year, Christmas Eve services are as follows; childcare is available for children kindergarten and younger at the first two services.



Please note: I am an ambassador for the Chicago Botanic Garden, and I receive my membership in return for helping families find out what's going on at the garden, which if you've been around here for long know that isn't a hard task at all! We love the garden! All opinions expressed are my own. Also note that I work for Immanuel Church. However, I wouldn't work there if I didn't love it. So there's that. 

Friday, November 28, 2014

2014 Holiday Bucket List: Morton Arboretum's Illumination #Giveaway {Part One}

Each year, my family aims to experience and enjoy life together during the holidays, placing less emphasis on the gift aspect and more on togetherness. This is part one of a series detailing some of our favorite Chicagoland destinations during the 2014 Christmas season. Be sure to scroll down to the end; one of our favorite places is giving away tickets!

Destination One: Morton Arboretum's Illumination

It's back, and it's even better than last year. Definitely worth braving the wind and other winter elements, the Morton Arboretum's Illumination doesn't disappoint. Illumination is a family-friendly walk that spans a mile of the paths at the Arboretum and showcases the astounding beauty of the trees, enhanced and light up with beautiful, glowing lights.

But Illumination, said John, the show's designer, isn't any old light display.

And we couldn't agree more with him. As John the designer lead a tour of Illumination, giving us a behind-the-scenes peak into the making of this holiday must-see, we marveled at the care of design and the intricacies of the show.


This year's Illumination features include some favorite from last year -- hugging a tree to set it aglow and singing to the trees to make them light up and dance with different colors are still mainstays on the Illumination path, much to my youngest's sheer delight. {We could barely pull him away from the microphone!}

New this year, and by far our favorite, was the section of the path displaying a light show that seemingly danced along with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra's four musical arrangements, respectively named for each season; we happened to catch a little glimpse of this one, and all eyes were glued to the show.



A few other new surprises are in store at Illumination, too, but I'll save those for when you see them in the person.

A few words of the wise for enjoying Illumination: Don't let the chill in the air keep you away, but do prepare well! While there are warming stations along the path, and hot chocolate is available to warm hands and bellies, a simple jacket and mittens likely won't cut it if the weather keeps trending with temperatures well below seasonal averages. I would recommend warm coats, snow pants, boots, scarves and mittens for the whole family or group attending. Don't try to par it down. You can always unlayer while there.

As far as walking goes, put on your walking boots. Our boys, now five and seven, walked the entire path just fine year and last year as well. If you're bringing a little one, I'd suggest doing what my friend Stephanie did during the behind the scenes tour; she wore her toddler son in a backpack carrier.

Also, don't let a beautiful dusting of snow keep you from Illumination. My husband John and I mused with John the designer about how beautiful it must be to see some of the stops along the path with a cover of snow coating the lights. John the designer said he knew it would be pretty spectacular.

Would you like to take the family to see Illumination? The Morton Arboretum is kindly and generously giving away a set of four tickets to one person here! Fantastic!

All you need to do is simply fill out the easy rafflecopter below, and you'll automatically be entered to win!

Illumination is open now through Saturday, January 3, 2015. Check the arboretum's website for more information on times and ticket prices.

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Destination Two: The Marriott Theatre for Young Audiences Wizard of Oz
photo credit to Marriotttheater.com
Photos courtesy of Mark Campbell Photography
Families looking for a little holiday adventure in their own backyard can follow the yellow brick road to the Marriott Theatre this holiday season and sing along with Dorothy and her friends as they sing and dance their way to the Emerald City.

The Marriott's Theatre for Young Audiences in Lincolnshire is featuring this one-hour musical rendition of the classic movie now through January 4, 2015, and it's a highly entertaining production aimed at the whole family!

The storyline pretty closely follows that of the movie, and features many favorite songs like Somewhere Under the Rainbow and Ding Dong the Witch is Dead. And because this show is geared toward children, signing and clapping along isn't just allowed; it's encouraged!

I'm not sure if it was my boys' having another year under their belts of if it was the high level of engagement in this fast-moving production, but both kiddos, ages five and seven, say through the entire show, happily watching and singing along!

The characters were highly animated and personable, and the costumes, music and scenery were perfectly paired, making this show one of my kids' absolute favorite in recent years!

My oldest thinks readers should know that the Wicked Witch of the West was fantastically scary; however, he also wants readers to know he wasn't scared, but that he thought some younger kids might need a hand to hold or lap to sit on during that time.

My youngest son wants readers to know that the show was a little scary at times, especially the tornado part, in which the lights are turned out and one of the cast members twirls around a "tornado" with a spotlight shining on it. He also wants you to know that Toto, the real, live dog in the show, is an adorable addition to the production.

Both boys really enjoyed the question and answer session with the cast afterward, and my youngest liked that someone asked how the tornado worked and the cast member explained it. {It then became less scary for my tender-hearted boy!}

For a schedule and tickets, please visit The Marriott Theatre's website.

Stay tuned for the next destinations, complete with a giveaway later this week! 

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