What to say about our recent trip to NYC? The following is our NYC Update At-A-Glance, for those of you strapped for time and energy. (Namely, myself.)
Sights We Saw:
1. Brooklyn
2. Chinatown
3. Central Park
4. Eighth Church of Christ, Scientist
5. Museum of Natural History
6. The Subway System
7. A drunken man
8. New Jersey
9. The Atlantic Ocean
10. Times Square
11. The Angel Moroni on 66th St.
12. Grand Central Station
13. Sbarro
Experiences We Experienced:
1. Being, apparently, the only white people in all of Brooklyn.
2. Wishing we were dead, or in other words, hauling a stroller, a baby, and luggage for two adults and one baby, up and down flight after flight of nasty subway staircases.
3. Figuring out that the reason they keep the lights in the Natural History Museum so low is because of a serious dust problem.
4. Eating dirt in Central Park. (Mae relished in this experience exclusively.)
5. Fishing a cigarette butt out of Mae's mouth in Central Park. (Every mom's worst nightmare
realized.)
6. Undergoing a mysterious resurrection at the beach.
7. Witnessing a drunk man fluent in both English and Sign Language professing his love to a woman doing a cross word puzzle on the bus.
8. The Lion King on Broadway! (Amazing, guys.
Really.)
9. One Rolex watch (fake) $30
10. Pinpointing the stench at Times Square as a combination of raw sewage, garbage seepage, urine, B.O., cigarette smoke, and imitation perfumes.
11. How crying will improve customer service by about 95%.
12. How granola bars get very old when you eat a steady diet of them.
13. How one milk addicted, sleep deprived 13 month old can VERY nearly ruin a vacation.
14. Noticing how the staff of a Jamba Juice is
fairly universal: teenage girls, with the token lurpy, gay boy.
15. Navigating the subway system without getting lost once. (Thank you, thank you)
16. Stepping in every freshly discarded wad of chewing gum from Far Rockaway to 81st St.
17. Noticing how Obama crazed NY is. He is a pop icon. His face is on glittery T-shirts and
handbags. Obama is Hannah Montana, pretty much.
18. Peeing in NY public restrooms about every five minutes... and wishing I was dead.
Lessons We Learned :
1. If you are in a wheelchair, or have a stroller, do not take up a residency in Manhattan.
2. An airplane is the last place you want to be if you are even remotely pregnant.
3. Milk goes bad.
4. Do not EVER travel without photo ID. Unless you aren't particular about catching flights, and don't mind being treated like a criminal.
5. A true friend is one who will volunteer to babysit your child while you spend a romantic and strollerless day in the city. (Thank you Aundi.)
6. It is worth it to take lots of pictures, even if you feel touristy.
7. Never sacrifice comfort for fashion. Never.
8. Cheap diapers are a waste of money.
9. Having a baby on the subway breaks down awkward barriers like magic.
The truth is, we had a marvelous time. But we'll be recovering for the next month, so don't be surprised if we are still NYZ's (New York Zombies.)
11 comments:
Awesome pictures, updates, and advice. I love New York like I love Christmas - it happens so rarely, but it never disappoints.
And Lion King on Broadway is FANTASTIC. Unbelievably incredible. I'm so happy you got to experience it.
Hey, loved the snippets of your adventures, had a few welcomed chuckles, loved seeing Aundi, and Leesie (sp?) too for that matter, glad you could go, and glad we could watch Andy Griffith with you. Now I finally know how the boys in highschool felt when I liked them, quite flattered, a little overwhelmed, and well, she's just cute and over the top, I just wish I could have busted out in the Salty Dog, and swirl their chins with flowers, before I find my RILES to appreciate my ever adoration!!!
I have envy now. im going to nyc someday. chris has an uncle in grenich village. and an appartment in manhattan. saw Annie in vernal. not as good as ours. the annie wouldnt keep her eyes open. a tabitha sumner kinda thing. dont feel bad. we flew with dylan 2 at the time and preston 4 months to south carolina for a wedding. we needed another vacation when we returned. exhausting. but fun. hope to see yall soon. alicia
What a neat and sometimes weird experience. I am glad you all decided to go to NYC though. I love the pictures.
Hey, I hope it's ok that I'm looking at your blog. I found it cause of Emily.
Anyway why did you go to NY?
How long did you stay?
When are you due?
Ok that's enough for now.
So I'm wondering who took that one of the two of you sleeping, Mae? :)
I'm so glad you had a chance to go there. Honestly I miss it, but I have to admit when I first move to NY i thought I'd never buy an I heart NY shirt. It took me a long time to love it there.
Kiss the baby for me!
Hilarious. It is creepy how much Mae looks like both of you. Weird...one minute she is Ben the next she is Rene...You are quite pregnant by the way but look marvelous.
Eirene and Ben! Your trip to New York sounds like a fun adventure! New York is a one of a kind place, isn't it?
Love the list of what you learned! There's nothing like doing it all with kids. Don't worry, it gets soooo much easier as they age. We took Isaac and Liv when they were 2 & 3 and it was really fun.
Guess what? I've got a Mae now too! Miss Mae joined us in May! I'm so excited to find your blog again, so fun to read!
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