Friday, July 11, 2008

Our New York Trip!



The Hubby and I have just returned from a most amazing trip to the Big Apple over the July 4th weekend. It was a trip that was given to me for my 30th birthday earlier this year. We had so much fun, let me tell you! So for today's post, I am going to tell you all about it. If you are planning to go to New York anytime soon, maybe this can help you out. (Btw, This is my longest post EVER. Go get a snack and get comfortable. This might take a while. But I promise it won't hurt!)

We stayed at the Michelangelo Hotel, on 51st & 7th (basically 51st & Broadway.) We were just steps from Times Square, which as you know is tourist central. Plus it is the theater district so there is lots to do and lots to eat. This hotel was wonderful and I highly recommend it!

Our room; And our red suitcase!
When we arrived, we got upgraded to a suite. All because the Hubby asked. It's amazing the things people will do for you if you just ask!
We were on the fourth floor. Here is the view from our room.
This is the entranceway into the lobby of the hotel. Gorgeous!
The Lobby of the Michelangelo Hotel.

Did you know that the Hubby's mother is one of twelve children? Yes, twelve! Anyway, one of her brothers owns a restaurant in Greenwich Village, called Tavern on Jane. So we went to Uncle Mike's restaurant and ate wonderful food and spent time with family we never get to see. The hubby and I have been married almost 7 years and this was my first time to meet this Uncle! What a kind man he is, and his wife Mary Ann is the sweetest thing ever. We loved getting to see them and they really went out of their way to welcome us and make our trip the best it could be.

I did not know the Hubby was taking this picture. (I would have smiled, at least!) But you can see the sign for the restaurant. The food here is FABULOUS!!!
The Hubby posed in a park close to the restaurant. He's so handsome I had to put this picture in here somewhere.
What a handsome gene pool! The Hubby and Uncle Mike. 
The Hubby, me, Aunt Mary Ann, (who also loves yoga!) and Uncle Mike.

Uncle Mike got us tickets to the Yankees - Red Sox game on July 4th. It was a blast! I learned that Yankees fans are very serious about their baseball. (And what is this A-Rod, Madonna stuff?) After the game we had dinner at Tavern on the Green. It was very touristy to me; I didn't particularly care for the food, either. It seemed really pricey for the small portions. But maybe that is just the southerner in me. The restaurant was pretty so we just enjoyed the experience. 

We had great seats. This was so cool; Yankees vs. Red Sox? Oh yeah!
Sadly the Yankees lost this game. But they won the next one!
Here we are! Front row in the first tier!  
Tavern on the Green. It was beautiful.
Outside on the patio.
They had the bushes trimmed to look like animals. 

We saw a Broadway show, called "Wicked." But don't let the name fool you. It was a fabulous musical about the pre-story to the Wizard of Oz. We were speechless; It was so amazing and moving. But at the same time it was very funny and witty. We both agreed that it was one of the BEST things we did on our whole trip. If you ever get a chance to see this show, do it!

The music was so amazing, I can't even tell you. I am still singing "Defying Gravity!"

We got up early one day and took the subway all the way down to the Statue of Liberty and Battery Park. Then we saw Wall Street, the NYSE, Ground Zero, shopped at Century 21 and H&M, then went to Chinatown, and stopped for a cannoli break in Little Italy. We did so much that day, our feet were really sore. So we went back to our hotel and napped, then went to dinner at Serendipity. (Remember the movie, Serendipity? It was filmed there.) The food here was delicious! And the dessert was amazing. I am still thinking about how huge the portion was and how we ate every last drop of it. (Don't tell Dr. Fritz!) We then visited a cool candy store, called Dylan's Candy Bar. It is owned by the daughter of Ralph Lauren, and it was the neatest candy store I have ever been in. After dinner we took a surprisingly fun carriage ride in Central Park for $34. I think that was the cheapest thing we did in the city besides the hot dog stands. (which I wouldn't eat. Please tell Dr. Fritz!)

You know what this is! The visibility wasn't so great this day.
The Hubby is playing around. He is the most fun person to be with. He just has a good time no matter where he is or what he's doing.
New York Stock Exchange. This is where it happens!
The Bull. This was surprisingly crowded!
Ground Zero. This was a very somber place to visit.
Ground Zero from across the street in the World Financial Center.
Chinatown. We experienced some very interesting smells in Chinatown.
Little Italy. This place was awesome!
We stopped here because they had signs that said "Best Cannoli on Mulberry Street."
Look how fun it is in Little Italy! :-)
Dinner at Serendipity. 
It was really crowded. We had to wait and hour and a half. But is was sooo yummy!
The decor of this restaurant was very eclectic...As you will notice in the picture behind us...hmmm. Interesting.
Carriage Ride. We really enjoyed this.
It was a very neat way to see Central Park.
They smelled bad to me, but the Hubby said the hotdogs were pretty good.

Another day we visited Rockefeller Center and the set of The Today Show, and actually got on TV for a few seconds. Giada De Laurentis was on the show that day, and being a Food Network fan, I found that to be really cool. We took a tour of NBC studios and saw where they film Saturday Night Live, the Late Show with Conan O'Brian, The evening news with Brian Williams, and the MSNBC studios.  There was a street fair in the city, and they had blocked off 6th Avenue for about 10 blocks. There were literally hundreds of people on the street that day. We went to an off-Broadway show that night called "A Perfect Crime." It was...well...interesting. I don't think I would recommend it, but it was a unique experience nonetheless.
The Hubby poses in front of Rockefeller Center.
Here they are filming The Today Show.
Here is the street fair. There were hundreds, probably thousands of people out there.
Purses and sunglasses and socks and scarves... 

We also tried to get on some talk shows. I really wanted to see Live with Regis and Kelly, but they weren't filming that day. So we walked down a few blocks to The View and tried unsuccessfully to get in the audience. But we met this really neat couple in line behind us from Lousiana, Gabe and Amy.  So after they turned everyone away, we decided to go to the American Museum of Natural History. That was extremely interesting, but again, our feet hurt so bad that we had to go rest. We had dinner that night at Uncle Mike's and Aunt Mary Ann's house. It was a 'true' New York experience. We rode with them over to Jersey to their house, and Marianne's Italian family came over. They were so funny and so entertaining; We felt like we were in a movie. It was amazing fun and definitely something we will never forget.
The Museum of Natural History.
This feller's kinda big.
The Hubby is running from this one.
What New York trip would be complete without riding the subway?
The Hubby waiting for his ride.
Uncle Mike and Aunt Mary Ann. What a great couple!
Uncle Mike cooked an amazing dinner for us.
We had the most fun hanging out in Jersey - We laughed so much!

Our last day in the city we went to Rockefeller again, and up to the roof to the viewing area where the Hubby got a lot of great pictures. (and there was no line. The Empire State Building had a three hour wait.) Then we had lunch at Uncle Mike's restaurant one last time. On our way back to the hotel we saw the Naked Cowboy. Um... gross.  I realized that I really don't want to see anyone in their underwear. Especially really tight underwear. And how weird is this? We are walking down the street and hear someone yelling the Hubby's name. We turn around and it is Gabe and Amy, the couple we met the day before at The View! What are the odds that in a city of over 8 million people that something like that happens?? So strange and so cool!
On top of Rockefeller Center. The Empire State Building is behind us.
Here is a great perspective of Central Park.
Why?????????!!! 
(By the way, this man CAN NOT sing!!!)

Overall, we saw and did everything we went to New York to do. I am still kicking myself for not buying the bright pink  Dolce and Gabbana knock-off from the street fair, but I will make it. I never buy the fakes, but it was only $20 and would have been a fun souvenir and a great piece to spice up the wardrobe. Oh well, I will just have to get the Hubby to spring for a real one...:-)

Well, here are a few more random pics that round out our trip to NYC:

Times Square
Brandon and Matt Lauer. You didn't know? They're old friends!
I think this guy wants money just because he's dressed like the Statue of Liberty...
A picture of the city from the ferry on our way back from Jersey.
Well, that sums it all up!

We had a wonderful time in NYC and will definitely go back. Thank you to everyone who made our trip possible!! And now I am finally done with this post. Congratulations! You made it to the end!

5 comments:

Amy Hogan said...

Looks like you two had a blast on your trip...so did we! I, too, think it is so cool how we ran into each other TWICE in the midst of NYC madness. Your blog has been fun to read, and the twins are precious! You give me inspiration to better myself because of all of your many talents: wife, mother of two, yoga queen, baker, musician, traveler, and I'm sure there are many more I don't even know about! It was great meeting you guys and would love to stay in touch!--Amy

Mom of twins said...

Hey Amy! I was hoping you would post a comment so that I could give you my email address! I totally forgot that day we ran into you guys in Times Square. And you are too sweet in your comments! (love the title "yoga queen!" I need to have that monogrammed on my gym bag!) Anyway, my email is aball@ymail.com. We would love to keep in touch as well. We love telling the story about how we meet you guys and ran into you again. Its so cool. Talk soon!

Susan said...

I ran across your blog looking for info on trips to New York. Love the pictures. Looks like ya'll had a great time. I am adding you to my blog list. Your family is too cute!

Mom of twins said...

Hey Susan! Well new readers are always welcome, so I'm glad to have you stop by. If you'd like, feel free to email me at the above email and I can share some New York info with you that would have been nice to know before we got there! Thanks for commenting! :-)

AUsome mom said...

Hi Abbe! My name is Diana and I work with Jaymee at McGriff. I've been reading your blog for like the last hour and I have really enjoyed it. The stories from your NY trip were so cool! The twins are just precious. Jaymee talks about them all the time. You are such a sweet family and I will be sure to check back in regularly.
Enjoyed it!