Showing posts with label Boyfriend. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boyfriend. Show all posts

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Thanksgiving: New York Style (Part 3)

Saturday Morning:


Well, as always, we had grand plans of waking up early and getting a move on into the city.
But seeing as how we went to bed at 6:30am
and I've been fighting a nasty cold for the last month
(Thanks multiple nanny jobs)
We slept in a bit and headed into the city around 1pm.

I'm a big fan of walking.
Like, taking the stairs instead of the escalator, elevator, etc.
so we arrived at Penn Station
and walked approx. 20 blocks north to Central Park.
(we ended up walking about 55 blocks total that day. i win.)

I adore Central Park.
Having majored in City Planning,
I have a soft spot for city parks.
I'm a city girl at heart- always have been,
but I grew up in a small town,
and sometimes I crave the silence only nature can provide.
City parks can give a piece of that.
Central Park.












Meet Clementine ^




After Central Park, we met up with the Boy's mom and friend
made a quick stop at St. Patrick's Cathedral 
Then it was off to Chelsea Market.
My personal opinion?
A bit contrived.
It was a neat place, but it felt like the whole space was trying to hard.
Like a hipster wannabe
(and trust me, living in MN I have plenty of experience with hipster wannabes)
We ventured up to the 
and then down to the Chelsea Piers.

Next stop?
Picking up the Boy's Aunt.
She lives in the Village,
where Friends was filmed
and blocks away from Brooke Shields and Sarah Jessica Parker.
New York is funny like that.

We went Little Italy 
(or what's left of it!)
ate some spectacular dinner
met up with the Boy's Uncle
Grabbed desert and coffee at a small cafe'
and then had a little night cap at a small bar

I also had an intriguing conversation with the Boy's Aunt 
about City youngsters and breaking poverty cycles

When we all got back to the hotel 
(around 1am)
we pretty much went straight to bed.
Exhaustion and our hangovers had got the best of us. 







 The above building was designed by the same architect that designed the
Weisman Art Center on the U of MN campus.
Guess who??






Sunday Morning: 

We actually woke up at a decent time!
And jumped on the LIRR,
navigated the subway system into Brooklyn
and then walked back into Manhattan via the 
Brooklyn Bridge.
It was glorious.















After the Brooklyn Bridge,
we walked to the site of the new Trade Tower,
which you can see being constructed in the picture above!
I was hoping the Memorial Site would be finished
but it was not.

So instead we made a quick stop at Saint Paul's church:
The oldest public structure in NYC in continuous use
and also where people started many spontaneous memorials after 9/11.
It was moving to see notes, pictures, posters, etc
from those who has lost loved ones and those sharing their sympathies.





The boy desperately wanted to check out Chinatown,
so we walked (have I mentioned how much I love walking?)
north to Chinatown and stopped in a small deli to get a sandwhich.
We didn't have much time before we had to hop on the subway back to Penn Station to catch our train
But, we did find some neat little streets.






Sadly, Chinatown was our last adventure in NYC.
We boarded the LIRR back to Queens and drove to the airport to catch our flight.
As we flew over the sparkling city lights,
I silently vowed that I would be back sooner rather than later.
And with my mother this time,
as she has never been in her 53 years of life.
She and I are so much alike,
and I know she would adore the city [almost] as much as I do.

The boy and I received an open invite from his Aunt,
to come and stay with her whenever we wanted.
 I warned her to be careful what she said,
because I have every intention of taking her up on the offer.


Beautiful NYC,
I will see you soon.

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Thanksgiving: New York Style (part 2)

So where did I leave off? 
Oh yes..

Friday Morning: 

The boy always has grand plans of waking up early, and filling our days with adventures,
whether home in MPLS or elsewhere
However,
His excitement woke him at 5:30am, when everyone else was sleeping.
When I awoke at 8:30am,
he was fast asleep again. 

I enjoyed a piece of pumpkin pie and some orange juice
and went to wake him around 11:30am.

We finally started towards the city at 12:30.
As we drove, we discussed the adventures that awaited us:
which ones were necessities and which ones could be given up if we ran out of time.
The boy and I are opposites in many ways.
He loves sponenaity and randomness.
Me? I love planning and order.
Don't get me wrong, I'm an adreneline junkie
but it's always PLANNED.
However, having been to NYC a few short months ago,
I knew how vital it is to have some sort of game plan.
And God bless him,
We made a game plan for our first night.

We arrived in Queens (where we stayed),
and we immediately hopped on the Long Island Railroad into the city.

I must say, I don't think I could ever not be mesmerized by the skyline of NYC.
The LIRR leads straight to Penn Station
so we hopped off and headed toward Times Square.
What I underestimated was that it was Black Friday
and we were walking 5th Ave.
Quite different than my workday visit in July.







After we checked out the sites a bit,
we headed to Rockefeller Center to see
Top of the Rock.
In my opinion,
it's much better than the Empire State Building.
You get to be outside, and the highest level allows you to see the city without glass walls in the way.
Unfortunately,
my camera doesn't like nighttime
(I keep waiting for a new camera to drop out of the sky!)
So the pictures from Top of the Rock are few and not all the great.









After the Top of the Rock,
we ventured down to the Rockefeller Plaza.
The boy discovered the Ice Skating Rink
So of course we had to go!
I haven't been Ice Skating in Years.
It was wonderful and highly entertaining!
And I'm proud to say, I didn't fall






So after ice skating (which was more fun than it should have been!)
we headed back to the hotel to change and regroup.
Back on the LIRR around midnight.
Now mind you,
We had NO idea where to go out at,
so we headed to the closest bar we saw:
Hard Rock Cafe: New York City









We got a couple Jack&Cokes and chatted up the bartender.
He told us his favorite spots around the area,
so we said our goodbyes and headed out. 

The rest of our night was a blur.
We met some fantastic people from all over Europe,
did some chocolate pretzel shots,
and ended the night at a hookah bar.
Did I mention we didn't make it back to the hotel until 6:00am?
What a night out!


Part 3 Coming Soon to a Screen Near You