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Friday, September 21, 2012

I LOVE NEW YORK



I love New York! 
We flew into New York on Tuesday, September 11th. After leaving the airport we checked in and threw our stuff in our rooms before heading back out to see New York! Our first stop was the LOVE word in New York which was right outside of The Hilton (our hotel) on the Avenue of the Americas. Our hotel was in a great location for shopping and restaurants and only 5 blocks from Central Park! 
view from my room


We started the day by having a quick lunch at La Bonne Soupe which is a French-American Bistro Restaurant on 48 West 55th Street. I did learn that the phrase la bonne soupe has come to mean the good life, with health, wealth and happiness. I tried the omelet and would definitely recommend it. 
After lunch we made our way to Bryant Park. We could not have asked for better weather while we were in New York. The high temperatures were in the upper 70s and there was absolutely NO RAIN! Given the great weather, I wasn't surprised to see Bryant Park full of workers on their lunch breaks.
 From Bryant Park, we made our way to Times Square! I got to see the “real” naked cowboy, but I definitely passed on getting my picture made with him.

I got a picture of the Empire State Building while walking towards Grand Central Station. Many people told me places to go and things to do while visiting New York. Never once did someone say anything about Grand Central Station. I’m telling you now, if you go to New York – YOU HAVE TO GO SEE GRAND CENTRAL STATION and look up because even the ceiling is amazing!!


 As we approached the 9/11 site and the almost completed New World Trade Center Tower, everyone became quiet. Family members wore white ribbons along with a picture of their lost loved one. St. Paul’s Chapel - “The Little Church that Stood” had services and singing outside throughout the day, flags were flown at half mast, and artwork was on some of the sidewalks.  With it being 9/11, the actual Memorial was closed to family only. The impact of just being there and seeing the site (especially on 9/11) is one I will not forget. 
 

I couldn’t see New York without seeing the Statue of Liberty. We walked through Battery Park and then boarded the ferry for a quick trip to see Lady Liberty. I was able to get some great pictures of the Statue of Liberty and of New York while on the ferry. I couldn’t believe how many people fit on one of the ferries! The line was very long but EVERYONE was able to get on the same ferry.
 Battery Park
 The Statue of Liberty from the ferry
 The Brooklyn Bridge and more views from the ferry.

 We walked briefly through Chinatown and Little Italy before heading to the hotel to change for dinner. Several people recommended restaurants and apparently lots of restaurants in New York have “the best cheesecake ever”. We went to the Junior’s on Broadway. This particular Junior’s location is known to be “a taste of Brooklyn in the heart of Manhattan”.  Junior’s cheesecake is referred to as, “The World’s Most Fabulous Cheesecake”. If you go when the weather is nice, I highly recommend sitting outside on the patio. It was the perfect end to our VERY LONG DAY!
 

 DAY 2 – I woke up early on Day 2 and ran through Central Park. Even though I was beyond exhausted after all the walking we did on Day 1, I couldn’t imagine being in New York and not going running in Central Park. We left the hotel at 8 AM and took the Subway. I felt like a true New Yorker riding the Subway into lower Manhattan while wearing work clothing at 8 AM.  After work we headed back closer to the hotel for dinner. We made a brief stop at Nobu before choosing the Playwright Tavern just off Times Square. 

 The Playwright Tavern and Times Square






DAY 3 – Back to work via the Subway! I’m not sure if I looked like I belonged in New York or if it was my work clothes throwing people off, but I got asked for directions at least 5 times. I was absolutely NO HELP. After work we went to Rockefeller Plaza! I cannot even begin to imagine how amazing it must be when the ice skating rink is full and the Christmas tree is up!
 

There is a chance I have the BIGGEST SWEET TOOTH EVER. While working in Houston, I stopped at Dylan’s Candy Bar at least every other day. When I found out the Dylan’s in New York was 10 blocks away – I made everyone start walking! We made brief stops at The Apple Store and F A O Schwarz before making it to Dylan’s.  

 The Apple Store
 F A O Schwarz

 Dylan's Candy Bar


 One of my favorite parts of the New York Dylan's is the Famous Favorites Wall. The wall is full of celebrity filled candy jars. Each celebrity fills his or her jar with their favorite candy and autographs the jar. It was neat to see what candy each celebrity selected!
 One last quick stop at Tiffany's
We crammed so much into our three days in New York! I think I am still recovering, but who needs sleep when you are in NEW YORK! I am probably not someone you want to travel with because I DO NOT STOP TO REST.

Friday, September 7, 2012

Hello New York

I might be going for work, but I am very pleased to say that in only four short days I will be going to New York for the very first time!! I have been waiting 27 years for this! I do not think it is a coincidence that my first time in New York, will also be while Fashion Week is going on! I started a countdown for us at work and the closer it gets, the more excited I become.



We will not be in New York very long (only three days). We are flying up super early on Tuesday (9/11) and have that entire day to do whatever we want. We will be working all day Wednesday and Thursday so will only get to see the city at night. Luckily we are staying in Times Square and I can’t wait to see Times Square both at night and in the morning! 

Since it will be 9/11, here are some things I hope to do on our free day: attend a 9/11 Memorial Service, see Chinatown, Little Italy, Radio City, the Statue of Liberty, and run in Central Park. I’d love to see a Broadway Show, the Empire State Building and Yankees Stadium, but those options may have to happen on another trip (preferably a trip at Christmas so I can also see the tree and the Rockettes).

I’ve received several recommendations for food places including:
Burger Joint - supposedly the best burgers ever in the LE PARKER MERIDIEN Hotel on 57th Street
The Boat Basin - tables outside and dinner right on the Hudson
 The Stanton Social
Tavern on the Greens in Central Park
230 Fifth
– I do love a Roof Top Bar/Restaurant
Tao – where Carrie and Big’s Engagement Party was on Sex and the City, adjacently located to Four Seasons hotel and frequented by celebrities
Sardi’s – red leather booths and caricatures of celebrities that have eaten there

My top vote goes to Tao! 
I do not know where we will end up eating or what we will do in our free time, but I do know that I AM BEYOND EXCITED!!