Tuesday, July 13, 2010

DC to NYC: NYC

The view from Abbie's window. That's the Hudson and George Washington Bridge (to New Jersey). I totally ran across that bridge. And it was awesome.




This post could also be called "Conquering NYC with Cousins".



Holy smokes this was fun. The kids all did fantastic. They loved one another to pieces. We loved Abbie and Forrest to pieces. We had good fun, saw fun things, rode the subway billions of places and just generally had some serious fun.


Playing doctor the evening that we arrived. Audrie's curls are almost too much for me. I just want to squeeze her and play with her hair all day.



After riding the super clean and super awesome (seriously the best way to travel) Amtrak train from DC, we embarked upon NYC via Penn Station. WOW. Talk about the definition of chaos. There were a million people going a million different directions and somewhere near a millions smells. And then there was us. :) When we stopped to get our bearings (all the while clutching our children and luggage), Milo was kind enough to attempt to help a homeless man who was looking for something in the trash ("I think he lost something Mom!") and he was also thrilled to point out a grown woman dressed like a mermaid (thankfully wearing a trash bag over her torso to shield others from her seashell pasties).


Subway cousins.



We made our way to Abbie & Forrest's adorable apartment (on the Columbia Medical campus--this close to Harlem), had a yummy dinner, and watched the cousins play their little hearts out.


The next day, we were off to picnic in Central Park!!

Too much cuteness in front of Bethesda Fountain.



Isabel threw every last piece of change she had (leftover from souvenir money she got from Grandma Kim and Grandpa Manuel AND from Great Grandma and Great Grandpa) in Bethesda Fountain. Even the smooshed-flat penny she made at the National Zoo. Because she lives big like that. Milo cried for her. Because he's a sensitive guy like that.

Cutest Keeler ever.

Our picnic was soggy hot but so fun. The kids ran and played and ran some more. All in their church clothes. Then we rode the subway to New York City church. It was highly entertaining.

A bunch of LDS folks in their Sunday best definitely stand out on the train.

2nd cutest Keeler ever.
Living it up in the big city.

The next day was pretty much a 6 year old's dream come true. FAO Schwarz. Hot dogs and shakes for lunch. Ginormous natural history museum. Oh, and cousins and more cousins.
Pure joy.
Eating a hot dog in New York City.

We are big Mo Willems (greatest children's author ever) fans around here and let me tell you, there were more than a handful of pigeon-wants-a-hot-dog jokes told that day. Milo was a little horrified that his hot dog had 'kraut on it.
Notice the two snoozers on the left. Notice the nonsnoozer on the right. Cutie pies all around. This is us triumphantly eating our Shake Shack food. Because it wasn't so easy to get to and it was a bit of a line. But all well worth it.
Why cousins are awesome: they will ooohh and aaaahhh at everything with you (while assuming "the Anderson" stance).
Why cousins are awesome part two: they will let you lead them around by a leash/they will lead you around by a leash so your mom can have a break from the leash.
Keeler thought the barriers to the exhibits were totally lame.
Isabel requested that we take a break from the animals and dinosaurs to "go check out all the dead stuffed humans". Also known as the "history of western/eastern civilization". Future anthropologist that one.
Keeler was totally in awe of the dino fossils and skeletons.
FAO Shwarz schwag.
Yup. They totally played on the piano. No, they haven't seen BIG.

Day three was our Statue of Liberty day. I&M were so psyched to see Miss Liberty--they had even done "research" and checked out some books at the library about how she was made, why France gave her to us, and who made her. Too bad their lame mom didn't realize that it would have been best to plan the Liberty Island excursion well in advance. Oh well, the view from the Staten Island Ferry was pretty good too. View from the ferry. Just as pretty in real life as in pictures.
Adorable. And what is with the same ears??
Ferry Family
This one wanted to try out the view from every bench and seat and rail of the ferry.
Nautical Milo
Next it was on to the financial district. Wall Street is one crazy place. Can't imagine working there. I can, however, imagine eating a this yummy Patisserie in the financial district every day.
If it's the last day of vacation, your mom will let you eat waffles with chocolate syrup for lunch. And your sister will tell the lady waiting in line for the bathroom that it's probably gonna be awhile because her brother is in there pooping and he takes FOREVER to poop.
Just trying to blend in with all the suits.

So much fun! So many yummy meals. So many laughs. So much cuteness. An entire pan of brownies in one sitting (no kids to blame on that one). Forrest is going to ditch med school and be a life coach. Abbie is a fantastic cook and cutest mommy. NYC is crazy fun. We're going back. The kids asked on the plane ride home when we could go back. As in, tomorrow? (That may be all that I remember of the return flight. I've blocked the rest. Let's just say it wasn't the easy peasy occasion that the flight to DC was.)

4 comments:

Abbie said...

Bahh!! That was so much fun! You Definitely need to come over and over a million times. We love your guts and your kids are so freaking cute and this post makes me miss you like crazy. Love love love.

PS Eli still says Dizzy.

Abbie said...

PPS don't freak your freak when you see a crazy swiss clicking on all the photos of your children - that's me.

PPPS they do have the same ears!

Aislinn said...

I am SOO jealous of your trips!!

What a blast.

So what I want to know is if you ate a hot dog for lunch too?

(You are my hot dog hating friend right? I'm not just talking crazy?!?)

SummerV said...

first of all I giggled a bit when you wrote ferry family..he he
second- cutest pictures of keeler all over this blog post
and thirdly- let me get this straight...you went to church on vacation???? And I thought we were friends...