Friday, August 21, 2015

New York Adventures

Oh my goodness, I'm tired.

But our little quick trip to New York City was just so wonderful that I have to blog it right now.

Also because I'm waiting up for my NINE YEAR OLD to come home from a birthday party. WHAT? He's a party animal.

Derek had a work meeting with the NY office of his company, so we tagged along.

First off, I absolutely MUST announce that NO ONE VOMITED.

I know.

I KNOW!

Anyway, the drive down was easy, we hit our hotel late afternoon in Brooklyn, bypassing a huge accident, and really no traffic. I mean, almost none, it's still New York.
From NYC August 2015
From NYC August 2015


Roof top of our hotel.

We got right n the subway to Times Square. Go big or go home right?

Can I sidenote here for a moment?

WTH NYC? Only a tiny fraction of subway stations have elevators. This is a huge pain the bum when you have a stroller. PAIN IN THE BUM.

Blah.
From NYC August 2015


Miriam colored herself with blue markers. Because she got bored. 

Anyway, it was SOOOO humid and hot. And the stores in Times Square need to learn how to appropriately air condition, because Toys R Us was RIDICULOUSLY hot. Like so hot that it was hard to enjoy their super cool store.

At one point, the Freddy-meister needed nursing. Bless the sweet Toys R Us employee who noticed me in desperate need of a quiet corner and showed me the mothers lounge. It was like this empty, quiet oasis in the CRAZY (oh it was SO crazy) heart of New York. We were able to just breathe. A lovely break.
From NYC August 2015


Hanging out in the mothers room at Toys R Us.


Oh did I mention that Wednesday was my birthday?

We finally decided that dinner was in order. Spencer was full-on melting down at this point. It was hot, crowded, and everyone was starving.

So, we stumbled upon (purposefully thanks to GPS) a fantastic pizza joint. It like amazing. They were super crowded, but the owner (I'm assuming) didn't even flinch at our large party. They welcomed us like family. And the lasagna pizza???? TO DIE FOR. We were all well fed and watered. It was wonderful.
From NYC August 2015


Birthday dinner!

We subwayed and hiked back to the hotel way too late,  but it was so good.
From NYC August 2015


From NYC August 2015
From NYC August 2015
From NYC August 2015
From NYC August 2015
From NYC August 2015

From NYC August 2015


Subway shenanagins!




Day two was just... fantastic. Poor Derek hurt his foot at one point and was limping badly, but that man was not going to let a silly thing like pain and anguish slow him down.

First, we are LDS afterall, so we went in search of the temple. The temple shares a building with the church building for several wards. Derek's work friend lives next door and took us on his roof, 37 floors up. We got to see the city from the most amazing angle.
From NYC August 2015
From NYC August 2015


After that we hit Central Park to have a picnic. Derek saw Hank Azaria!  ETA: Derek says Hank gave him a nod, thus acknowledging Derek's existence. This is a big deal

(I saw his back half after he walked by). We ate and played and had some ice cream.
From NYC August 2015
From NYC August 2015

Picnic! Derek has a love/hate relationship with the fact that people can get ahold of him all the time because of smart phones. 




From NYC August 2015


This baby is a dream. He was SO good the whole time. 

Then we hit the Met.

The Met!

The Met!

My kids were pretty toasted by this time. But dang it, they have an Arms and Armor wing. Worth.it.
From NYC August 2015

Exhausted but still kicking. 

From NYC August 2015

Guns! 


From NYC August 2015
Museum selfie
From NYC August 2015

Henry the VIII's custom armor. He was a large man. 



From NYC August 2015

These knights were SO cool. Spencer took this picture. 

We stayed until we absolutely had to leave. We headed to Derek's meeting, which involved more pizza, and eventually we fell into our beds in Brooklyn grateful for a fabulous day. The heat and humidity plus my poor husband's foot were cause for difficulties, but all in all, a great day.

Today, it was a long, long, long drive. Conneticut is the worst. What is up with Conneticut? It took forever to get through that silly tiny state! Now we're home. And why does the house that I cleaned before we left smell weird??? WHY????

1 comment:

gaiasky said...

LOL! So glad you guys survived NYC! I've never been....? New York isn't in my top 10 but if I had the opportunity i'd definitely go! AND NO ONE BARFED. I'm so proud! That's actually a huge accomplishment with kids. My son has a sensitive gag reflex so we're always on barf watch....

K, i'm glad i'm not the only one that leaves for a few days and then comes home and is like WHAT does my house smell funny or ?? I guess we're so used to it that when we leave and come back it's new? That or you left a cantaloupe in the garbage. ;)

Glad you had fun and HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

-Brie

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