We enjoyed our surprise day in Chicago. We want to thank the Lyday family for hosting us last minute.

After a nice breakfast with the Lydays, we ventured out into the city to explore. Our first stop – another breakfast. We ate at Rob’s all-time favorite breakfast restaurant, Toast, which is decorated with antique toasters.

We navigated the public transportation around Chicago and saw Navy Pier, where nobody could tell us anything about outsourcing in India. But we did get to ride a giant ferris wheel.

Then we made our way to the airport and boarded our plane for the fourteen hour flight to India. We had lost our original seat assignments with the delay, but we ended up on exit seats, which meant we had lots of leg room. Lauren got to make a new friend, an elderly Indian woman who ordered Lauren to perform a variety of tasks, ranging from finding movies on the video monitor to opening bags of chips. We all managed to get some sleep and finally landed in India at 8 pm.
The airport was a little nerve-wracking, as we were not met by our pick-up from the hotel and our luggage took a long time to appear. We booked a taxi, and I wish we could say we strapped in for the drive to the hotel, but the seat belts were non-existant, kind of like traffic lanes and driving fifty feet without honking a horn.

During the drive, we saw many, many Indians who were obviously poverty-stricken, and they were sleeping in the streets. It was very sad, but everyone warned us this would be the case. After an intense drive, we arrived at Hotel Tara Palace, which was down a short but terrifying alley. The hotel is nice, and you get used to the flies pretty quickly.
Now we have three and a half hours to sleep before we take our day-trip to Agra to see the Taj Mahal. Being as our stay in Delhi is so radically shortened by the flight delay, we only have one day to be here, and both mornings begin before five. We will have to catch up on sleep in the Maldives.