Showing posts with label U2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label U2. Show all posts

Sunday, October 29, 2017

U2 Anniversary Weekend

June 2nd - 4th

This year on our anniversary we decided to take a quick road trip to see U2. The closest they were coming to us when we were able to go, was Chicago so we decided, why not! So Friday afternoon we hit the road and headed north. Saturday we finished the drive to Chicago with a few starting to be favorite pit stops.



We made it into Chicago early enough that we were able to visit a Chicago landmark, Super Dawg's for lunch.



Our next stop in the city was to meet a good friend, Bryson for a drink and then we roamed around downtown for a little while to check out all our favorites.



We decided we couldn't leave Chicago that night without having deep dish pizza so before heading into the concert, we grabbed a pizza at Gino's East.

The line into the stadium was crazy and as we waited to get in, we realized we were actually an hour late to the concert! By the time we made it into the stadium, we missed the opening band but thankfully we didn't miss any of the main event.

It was a fantastic concert and we had the best time singing along to all our favorites.






After the concert, we started to drive home and made it home by Sunday night with very few stops. To say it was a quick trip is a bit of an understatement but it was absolutely worth it. We would definitely do it again!

Sunday, January 24, 2016

The Greatest Show On Earth

July 17th - 19th

This weekend Jed & I headed up to NYC to catch a U2 concert at Madison Square Gardens. We were so excited to get tickets to the concert and I couldn't think of a better way to be introduced to MSG.

A huge bonus to our trip to New York was that most of Jed's family had moved the family reunion up to NYC so we had the chance to hang out with them before the concert. We spent a lot of time eating with family.

Golden Unicorn in Chinatown

Doughnut Plant


Jamba Juice
Other notable food stops with the family were Noho Star and pie at Bubby's. And just so we remember, Jed and I also found Xi'an Famous Food.

Jed and I did get an opportunity to send part of the day visiting the National 9/11 Memorial Museum. I know that this is a difficult topic and everyone handles this event differently. It has taken us a really long time to be able to come and do this and for us, it was a very powerful and emotional experience. Words and pictures will never do this justice and what they have done and how they have done it leaves me speechless. They recommend 2 hours for the museum but for Jed & I we were there for over 4 hours and could have spent a few more hours there if we would have been able to. My one recommendation would be, be in the first group into the museum, it gets really busy and at least at the beginning it isn't super crowded.






Our final night was memorable in a very different way as we headed into Madison Square Garden.
Our seats were behind the stage and it was a really neat way to watch the concert. At times, we could see under the stage and Bono made sure to come give us some love from time to time. I think the coolest thing about it was something Jed said. From our seats, we (kind of) had the opportunity to see what the band saw. We had a similar view as them. When we thought about it that way, it was a fantastic view!


Great Video board show









New York City is definitely one of our favorite cities and we always have a great time when we are there. It is always sad to leave but there will always be another time.