Time to go back to Chicago!! Via a most beautiful Oasis in the middle of nowhere.
When planning a holiday as an Australian the thing you do immediately after reaching your destination is something you give a lot of thought. Especially if you are moving onto a connecting flight from San Fran or LAX to your final destination.
Even just that initial 13hour flight messes with the body clock and makes you tired. So once you reach your final destination you don’t want to do much straight after.
For us it was Syd-LAX-O’hare. We were set to arrive in O’hare at 5:30pm. So not that late compared to what we were used to (11pm or so in MCO) but our initial thoughts were to not to do the whole 5.5-6hr drive to Sandusky immediately after but rather go part of the way. Then do the rest in the morning. But where was part of the way???
I don’t mean to insult anyone but there isn’t much to do in Indiana. Except for visiting Indianapolis. Which I would love to do. LOVE Indy cars and NASCAR!! But I actually had someone who used to live in Indiana ask what we did there because there was nothing much to see. So it isn’t just me. But I went to google maps and zoomed along the interstate to see what towns were along the way and see what each had. Especially anything about halfway between O’hare and Sandusky.
The only thing I found that met the criteria of having accommodation of any substance was South Bend Indiana!!! Home of the Fighting Irish!!! The beautiful Notre Dame University.
It was only 2.5hours along leaving at least 3 for the next day. But if we weren’t going the whole way…this was the only option.
We ultimately decided that we should just drive the whole way. Changing hotels is always a pain etc etc. There are so many reasons.
BUT…because of this research I found the beautiful Notre Dame University. Which was a real highlight of the trip. This is a Catholic University and has a wonderful Basilica and other range of other buildings. I have previously visited MIT and Harvard, which are both great campuses. I also visited Stanford this trip. And as a Sydneysider I’ve spent a considerable amount of time at UNSW and Sydney University. But I’ve never seen anything quite like Notre Dame.
You will notice in my album there are quite a few photos from there. I might add more later. But I have to sort out Chicago first.
You may well ask the obsession with Campuses at this point. But it isn’t really. It is just depending on the design of them and the age of them there can be fascinating and beautiful architecture found there. And as this is the Catholic Church…they have the funds to make a cracking good campus

But the funniest thing to me was that it was like this oasis in the middle of nowhere. The City of South Bend was basically entirely there because of the University. There was a lovely shopping centre and lots of hotels. And I tell ya it was the first time the ladies at the Hallmark shop had ever encountered an Aussie!

It was so funny. A few places they were so surprised and couldn’t work out why we were there. A running theme.
So we had a lovely time looking around there. There was a nice outlet mall nearby and then we hit the road to Chicago. A most wonderful city. And this was the trumped up view from our room.