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Andrea
6/10/10
Posted in Life, Travel

These streets will make you feel brand new


To Cami: Happy 30th Birthday! Thank you for suggesting a girls weekend in New York to celebrate! Although it was hard for me to leave this little one again:

But she had a great time with her Daddy, and I had a great time with the girls!

Our hotel was close to Times Square, so we were probably there every night, just doing some shopping, eating, shows, shopping, and eating.

Times Square

Times Square

We went on the “Top of the Rock”, where you take a trippy elevator ride up 65 flights to the top of 30 Rockefeller Plaza. It has a great view of New York, except on foggy/smoggy/hazy days like this one. Maybe all days in New York are this way, but oh well. We went on the NBC Studio Tour, and saw the set of SNL and some other shows. I can’t believe how small the sets are in real life! Their magnifying cameras are amazing! My favorite part was the gift shop, where I wanted to buy every $25 t-shirt there. But alas, the anticipated shopping trip to H&M that followed was worth forgoing the “Michael Scott Paper Company” shirt.

On "Top of the Rock"

On "Top of the Rock"

View of foggy New York

View of foggy New York

30 Rock!!

30 Rock!!

After our NBC Studios Tour

After our NBC Studios Tour

Stained Glass at St Patrick's Cathedral

Stained Glass at St Patrick's Cathedral

We went to St Patrick’s cathedral, Trinity church, and Riverside church, which are all beautiful, and remind me of Europe in a lot of ways. But they are here in America! The stained glass is breathtaking.

Hot Dogs

Hot Dogs

Metropolitan Museum of Art

Metropolitan Museum of Art

I had to get a hot dog from a hot dog vendor. It’s just a New York-ish thing to do, right?

Then on to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. There was an exhibit on fashion, which is totally Cami’s thing, and Picasso, which also floats her boat (she was a humanities major). I liked the Monet’s the best. Then we wandered Central Park, and watched people play frisbee, eat lunch, and watch the boats on the pond.

Big Sandwich

This sandwich is bigger than her face

We love Broadway shows! We saw “In the Heights”, a modern love story about growing up in Washington Heights, which I really liked, and “West Side Story”, which I was a little less impressed with. I think there is just too much snapping and dancing without singing in that one. Juliana’s high school version was more entertaining for me.

In the Heights = two thumbs up!

In the Heights = two thumbs up!

Matchy matchy

Matchy matchy

We took the boat to see the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. It was hot and muggy this weekend, so it was nice to get out on the water. We only climbed the pedestal of the statue, but that was enough for us! We had a great view of New York Harbor. Ellis Island is a historical monument. You walk in the building and can just imagine what it was like for immigrants to wait and wait and wait to be processed, always in fear that some little thing would make them “ineligible” to stay here, only to be sent back to their homeland. The museum is simple, but creative, and there are quotes and recordings from people who came through here. I really liked it.

On the boat to the Statue of Liberty

On the boat to the Statue of Liberty

There she is!

There she is!

View of New York from Liberty Island

View of New York from Liberty Island

Grant's Tomb

Grant's Tomb

Next it was up to Columbia. My dad was going to school at Columbia when Cami was born, so we visited the University, as well as Riverside Church and Ulysses S. Grant’s Tomb, which are nearby. We also saw Cami’s first home, a tiny apartment on Riverside just a few blocks from campus. My mom regaled us with Cami’s birth story as we walked to the hospital where she was born. If I moved to New York, I would want to live on Riverside. It is so beautiful, and less crowded than where we were staying.

Doors of the Riverside Church

Doors of the beautiful Riverside Church

Riverside church's tower

Riverside church's tower

Visiting Columbia

Visiting Columbia

Cami's namesake, next door to the hospital where she was born

Cami's namesake?, next door to the hospital where she was born

Lunch at Penelope

Lunch at Penelope

What a great trip! It was quick, but we managed to squeeze in tons of stuff. My camera battery died one day, so the other stuff not pictured here includes:

  • FAO Schwartz
  • H&M shopping extravaganza
  • Central Park
  • Dinner at Stardust (most fun restaurant experience EVER)
  • Shopping on Canal Street
  • Wall Street/NY Stock Exchange
  • Ground Zero

Let’s go back soon!

3 Comments on “These streets will make you feel brand new”

  1. Abbie White

    YAYAY!!! Oh, I love that city:) I’m so glad you went to Riverside church. We can see it out our window and for a while we had no idea what it was until we went to investigate. It’s such a cool cathedral and no one really goes. And In the Heights! That’s so cool that you went. We have yet to see it, but we’ve heard loads about it. The Heights is definitely a different place than midtown.

    PS planning to email you about Europe soon…


  2. Emily

    Yay!! Looks like SO much fun!!


  3. norrie

    It was a fun week-end! Thanks for taking the time to blog about it and share the pictures!


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