I can't believe we left for New York nearly a month ago. I have put off blogging about it because it has seemed impossible to go into enough detail, but tonight I pulled together a little checklist for YOUR next trip to New York (plus a little high/low emotion here and there).
One of my high points was the surprise! I like to say that our trip to New York was more everybody else's trip before it was mine. Mike was not particularly subtle about who he told about about his surprise trip for Alissa, so I'm surprised I never found out about it. This is not a fault of his, but rather brilliance on his part. He told the people at the elementary school to get Adelyn excused from classes, he told his spanish student so he could miss a day of tutoring, he told family to make arrangements for babysitting and general ideas, he told the primary president so she could fill in for me, he told... well, you get the idea. He was thorough in getting all the smallest details planned out so that nothing would be left undone when we left. I think the #1 comment from women AND men has been, "you packed for her???" He did, and I think he did a great job... there is makeup and deodorant available in New York. The surprise was a huge portion of the thoughtfulness, and I think he knew it would make the trip that much more meaningful for me. It was a full-fledged, wonderful surprise... wham!
Day 1:
--A plane ride with Harry Potter books and a snowy, delayed landing.
--We were way lucky to get to our show because of several delays. We didn't have time to change, eat, or look at ourselves in the mirror on our way to see the broadway masterpiece, "Wicked!" We both loved it!
One of my high points was the surprise! I like to say that our trip to New York was more everybody else's trip before it was mine. Mike was not particularly subtle about who he told about about his surprise trip for Alissa, so I'm surprised I never found out about it. This is not a fault of his, but rather brilliance on his part. He told the people at the elementary school to get Adelyn excused from classes, he told his spanish student so he could miss a day of tutoring, he told family to make arrangements for babysitting and general ideas, he told the primary president so she could fill in for me, he told... well, you get the idea. He was thorough in getting all the smallest details planned out so that nothing would be left undone when we left. I think the #1 comment from women AND men has been, "you packed for her???" He did, and I think he did a great job... there is makeup and deodorant available in New York. The surprise was a huge portion of the thoughtfulness, and I think he knew it would make the trip that much more meaningful for me. It was a full-fledged, wonderful surprise... wham!
Day 1:
--A plane ride with Harry Potter books and a snowy, delayed landing.
--We were way lucky to get to our show because of several delays. We didn't have time to change, eat, or look at ourselves in the mirror on our way to see the broadway masterpiece, "Wicked!" We both loved it!
--Mike's pulled a chunk of his tooth (#31 for those with a dental background) from his mouth at the hotel that night. Try not to add this to your agenda.
Day 2:
--Snowy trip through Chinatown. We didn't realize it was a "BYOB" (bring your own boots) kind of place, so we left a little early. I could not find a place to step that didn't put me in snow up to my knees.
--rode the subway (love the convenience of the subway, plus, it was kind of cool to see a rat scurrying around down there once. It kind of summed up the whole "subway" experience for me)
--got off in Brooklyn where we tried out a whole bunch of shoe stores for the perfect boots, found them at "cookies," a kid's department store
--walked the Brooklyn bride back into town- should actually say something like "pushed our bodies against the howling wind for 30 chilling minutes, our faces freezing off, not being able to talk for fear of our lips falling off and being bombarded by icy mists from the river below, which I still do not care if I ever learn it's name. Quite honestly, it was the most beautiful bridge I've ever had the privilege of walking.
--Staten Island Ferry to see the
--street vendor dinner: gyros.
--For dessert, Serendipity's specialty: frozen hot chocolate.
--Took the self-guided tour at Grand Central Station (mike had printed it from the Internet)
We set our alarm for 5:00 a.m. so we could stand in line for standby tickets to see
--a live taping at NBC studios
--ate Black and White cookies and bagels with schmear for breakfast
--saw Chinatown for real
--found a geocache (although our GPS worked very poorly around all the tall buildings)
--ate at Katz deli where we had the best sandwich in the world and ran into hundreds of star-struck fans as we all watched Jake Gyllanhal come out of the bathroom 5 times trying to get the perfect "candid" shot
--fabric shopping in the garment district
--took a walk around Central Park
--saw the live taping we'd stood in line for
--New York Cheesecake at Junior's
Day 4:
--took a taxi
--went to church where the ward was being filmed by a crew from Salt Lake for a future training video
--walked around the temple
--headed out of the hustle and bustle to visit Rachel and Ben in Maryland.
We missed a ride to the top of the Empire State Building. We figure visibility would have been...zippo. But this is a nice shot, no?
4 comments:
Oh my word! Way to go Mike! Tom surprising me to New York is my dream. Well, Tom surprising me with anything is my dream, but New York?? So much fun. Glad you guys had such a good time!
I also love NYC (you should really go in the spring, summer, or fall!), it looks so cold but exciting~ It sounds like you've got yourself a pretty great hubby :)
i need a katz deli sandwich about right...now! time for a midnight snack.
I'm so excited for you, maybe I'm just living vicariously through you, but honestly reading this just makes me all giddy :) What a fabulous getaway, and you guys crammed so much into just a few days.
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