I kept trying to think of some super catchy title for this post but nothing looked good, so NEW YORK it is! Incidentally, I feel it really captures the essence of how I still feel about our trip. Shouty capitals because it was AWESOME. So there you go!
Its taken me awhile to put these up... I don't really know why. Probably because there were so many pictures to go through and edit and choose that it seemed daunting but I think I finally got it all figured out. I took so many pictures, and only decided to put less than half on the blog. The really good stuff, I guess you could say, (or at least the highlights.) I am so glad my parents let me come on this trip with them. It was just what I needed- some family time. I wish I would have had the internet at our hotel- I would have tried to blog one day at a time when I was there. So you'll probably get the reader's digest version.
Trip Highlights:
- World Trade Center Memorial
- Empire State Building
- Statue of Liberty
- Central Park
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- The Museum of Natural History
- Newsies on Broadway
- Anything Goes on Broadway
- Philadelphia/Lancaster Pennsylvania
- Times Square
- Cupcakes. Lots and lots of cupcakes.
Basically all the touristy kind of things you have to do at least once. Next time I go, hopefully I can see a lot more of the not so obvious things. And just go to shows on Broadway. All day.
I'm just going to start putting up pictures. Lots of pictures.... (I suggest clicking the pictures and looking at the slide show, too. That way they are easier to see.)
Day 1:
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| The 9-11 memorial- one of the giant fountains. |
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| one of the seven buildings being built at the memorial site. |
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| The tree in the fence is called the "survivor tree" because it survived the attacks of 9-11. |
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| NBC store |
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| 30 Rock |
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| Ready for our first Broadway show of the trip- Anything Goes. It was spectacular! |
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| After the show we decided to go a certain direction and accidentally found ourselves in Times Square! |
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| M&M store |
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| Can you say heaven?!? |
Beginning of day 2.... Our crazy journey to find a hidden dumpling restaurant in China Town. We got lost several times, including a ride with a misled taxi driver, but we finally found it!! And let me tell you, it was worth the wait! I don't think I'll ever find a better Chinese place than Vanessa's Dumplings. It was so cheap too! 8 dumplings for a dollar. In NYC. Crazy, right?
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| China Town |
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| We trekked our way up to Empire State Building... ok, ok. We took a taxi to it... It was so cloudy that day you couldn't see the top of the spire. |
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| Buddy the Elf, what's your favorite color? |
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| Me and Chels on the top! |
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| Mom and Pa |
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| The view to the south |
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| I took this picture for Ethan. The NY Rangers were in the Stanley Cup playoffs when we were there. They were playing at Madison Square Garden when we passed by that night. |
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| Times Square at night |
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| Empire State- We never did figure out why it was green that night. | | | | |
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Day 3:
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| Waiting for the train in Hoboken, NJ |
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| Once upon a time, it was a very, very rainy day in NYC. We decided, like the crazy people we are, to go out to see the Statue of Liberty. There would be less crowds, so of course it was a good idea. Well... we came away completely soaked, but we accomplished our goal! It was very cool to see the statue up close. |
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| Yep. We were those nerdy tourists who wore ponchos. Cold and wet, but happy to be there! |
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| Ellis Island |
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| Then, we went to Little Italy for some delicious Italian food. BEST PASTA OF MY LIFE. The illusion was ruined when our waiter told us he was from Mexico... but it didn't make the food any less wonderful. |
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| Love it! (I know its all a show for the tourists, but I just don't care...) |
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| Central Park! I LOVE the park. |
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| I hadn't seen this part of the park before. It was an awesome little theatre for Shakespearean Plays. Sounds like my kind of place.. |
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| Museum of Natural History |
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| This picture shows many things- Macy's, of course, and the Empire State Building, the top of which was completely covered in clouds. May I draw your attention to the psychedelic sign in the corner? I didn't have to? I KNOW. It blinded us every night as we walked past on the way to the train. My eyes died a little more every time... |
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| These are a tad out of order... This was the day we took a bus tour of the south part of Manhattan. Here's the back of Madison Square Garden |
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| One of my favorites- the Flat Iron Building. |
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| Trinity Church |
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| Battery Park |
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| South Street Market on the Harbor |
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| Washington Bridge. You can see the Brooklyn Bridge in the background. Unfortunately we never had time to go over there. |
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| Cloudy evening in Times Square. Notice the Hershey's store in the corner... mmmm |
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| We never got to go inside, but here it is! Carlo's Bake Shop from Cake Boss. The line always wrapped around the street... so we just took a picture. |
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| New York Pizza. Mom didn't realize you were supposed to fold it... What a tourist... :) My favorite pizza I'd ever had was at this store. It was mozzarella and ricotta, with NO SAUCE! Its like they knew I was coming... |
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| We took a tour of North Manhattan today. This is Pete, the world's best tour guide. He was HILARIOUS. He joked around with everyone on the bus. When he found out we're Mormons, he promised us he'd show us our temple. "Hey, ya know that guy Angel Moroni? The guy on top of the temple? We'll go say hi to him." Basically- awesome. He knew we were going to the Newsies that day, so he made sure we got there on time, even if it meant not stopping to pick up some other tourists on the way... :) |
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| Ready to start the tour |
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| We had those smiles on our faces the whole tour- he was just that funny. Also- notice WICKED(!) at the Gershwin Theatre. I totally wish we could have seen that too. |
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| Another view of Central Park |
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| Columbus Square. Doesn't that make you want to watch Enchanted? |
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| Just like Pete promised! The LDS temple, right smack in the middle of the city. If you look closely, you can see Angel Moroni. Pete forgot to tell us until we were a bit past it. And unfortunately, my camera had died, so this crappy phone shot was all I could get. Either way, seeing such a wonderful place in the middle of a crazy city made me very happy. |
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| One of the very pretty cathedrals in the city. |
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| Newsies at the Nederlander Theatre. It was AMAZING. It had 4 of my favorite dancers from So You Think You Can Dance. Chelsie was drooling. I had to bring her back to reality a few times. Its hard to blame her though... an entire play full of attractive men who are also excellent dancers and singers? Any girl in her right mind would have a hard time keeping their jaw from dropping every now and then. |
Day 4: We spent our time in Pennsylvania today. We went to Philadelphia to see Independence Hall and eat a cheesesteak, then to Valley Forge (which was beautiful, but all the pictures are on my dad's camera) and Lancaster county, in the Amish Country. Amish Country was one of the most stunningly beautiful places I've ever seen. (pictures are also on my dad's camera.)
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| Independence hall, where both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were signed. |
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| Sonny's cheesesteaks. SO. GOOD. |
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| Nice look for us, I think. |
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Day 5: Our Museum day
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| View of the park from inside of the Museum of Natural History |
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| Foyer of the Museum of Natural History |
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| The Metropolitan Museum of Art |
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| AW! So great. This is one of my favorite places in the world. I love the Met. This was the Greek/Roman section. |
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| Gate of an ancient church. Also where I got in trouble for leaving my flash on. |
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| An ancient Egyptian Temple. No big deal. |
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| Not only are the artifacts amazing, but the building itself is beautiful! |
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| Washington Crossing the Delaware. I had no idea this picture was so huge. It is very cool. My dad was very excited to see this. |
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| Beautiful artwork. And so tired from walking all day. |
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| Museum foyer. |
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| Ding Dang Dong... the Plaza Hotel |
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| FAO Schwartz. Yes, there was an entire Harry Potter section. Yes, I am wearing Professor McGonnagall's hat. Yes, I was in heaven. Thank you for asking. |
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| They wouldn't let us play it. It was sad. |
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| Somehow we got dragged into a bike/carriage ride. It was actually pretty sweet. |
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| This was Johnny, our fearless leader. And the world's biggest flirt. |
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| Waiting at a stop light. |
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| These little beauties became our nightly tradition. We stumbled upon a place called Baked by Melissa, where there were bite size cupcakes. It was like a little cupcake shot. And they were so tasty. We each had 3 on the way to our train every night. MMM. I miss them already... |
Well, folks. That about sums it up. Maybe I'll get some more pictures from my mom, dad or Chelsie and add them. Thanks to the parentals for taking me on such an amazing trip!
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Gosh, I think your blog is adorable! I love all the pictures of NYC! Makes me miss that place! and miss you!!! Hope you're doing well!
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