Wife is out furniture shopping now. I didn’t have it in me, told her to take the truck. I’m sure she’ll get the protection plan and undercarriage coating options.
How about just getting out of the fucking door? I'm up at 7, already packed, showered, and loaded up the vehicle. Wife and daughter are sipping starbucks and doing wtf ever. At 11am my wife is scrambling trying to find a medication or the left shoe of pair number 10 she's bringing. Out the door at 1:30, 2.5 hours after scheduled departure and right when the rubber meets the road I hear "I'm hungry" and "didn't even have time to eat".
GPS wasn't working on my phone for a particular app. Wife grabs a cable, connects it to her verhicle's usb, and plugs it into my phone. "My car has gps" she says.
My 7 year old loved the Shedd, Field, and Adler last fall. As noted, all three are right next to eachother. If you hit all three, the chicago citypass will likely save you a few dollars.
https://www.citypass.com/chicago
Did you roll over on the "forced entry" part or did you fight back. Does your policy define forced entry? I can't imagine a scenario where removed a lock from a building and entering, without the consent of the owner, isn't forced entry. Its definitely burglary of a building under Texas law.