Thursday, September 22, 2011

NEW YORK CITY

Last week the kids and I had an amazing time in New York City!!! We only went for a few days, but they were a BLAST! Thanks to my in-laws for such an awesome experience! Taija was so funny...our hotel was right in Times Square and several times a day she would ask Pa to take her to New York (she thought New York was only down below on the streets)! The hotel was perfect, the food delicious, the shows were wonderful, and the sights were breath-taking!! One day we hired a driver to take us to lower Manhattan so we could see the Statue of Liberty, World Trade Center, the United Nations building, Wall Street, and so many other wonderful things. We even took the Staten Island Ferry so we could see the Statue of Liberty. All in all such a wonderful experience!
We were able to go see Central Park and take a carriage ride...so beautiful and peaceful. Interesting bit of trivia...the only natural landscaping in the park are the BIG rocks.

Luke and Grammy were good buddies on the trip!

Just outside our hotel...this was the first night we were there. By the weekend the streets were PACKED! It was crazy!

On the Staten Island Ferry...poor kiddos didn't have much of a cool weather wardrobe! At least it wasn't too cold - mid 50s!


I was quite spoiled in that we saw some pretty amazing shows. We saw Wicked, Lion King, Mary Poppins and The Addams Family. Not to mention for all but one of the shows we were 7th row in the middle section on the isle. The last one we were on the 2nd row to the left (not too shabby)!!! I am definitely planning on going to New York again, just maybe not for a few more years...

4 comments:

Dawn said...

Oh Toshi that looks like so much fun! Glad you got to go!

Katie Call said...

How Cool! Man, Justin is getting the short end of the stick this summer! :)

Charisse said...

What an exciting trip!

Shonna said...

How fun!!! And how awesome that you got to see so many shows. Love Wicked on Broadway!!! What did you do w/ the kids during the shows, just curious. They are long shows.