Greenwich Village

Greenwich Village

Today we headed down to Greenwich Village to take a walking food tour. I was particularly excited to experience a tour other than my own and compare notes. Our guide was quirky, to say the least, but she was sweet and did a great job. We walked a fraction of the distance we cover on my own tour, but crammed in as many restaurants. We had pizza from a place Ben Affleck frequents (first he and I in a movie together in Boston, now possibly pizza together!?), rice balls from an Italian deli, and olive oil from OandCo to name a few. We saw the house where Monica lived on Friends and the skinniest house in NYC, a whopping 9 feet wide, 1000 sqft total, just sold for 4.2 million dollars. Holy crap!   After the tour we headed over to Washington park to check out the...

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Lady Liberty

Lady Liberty

This morning we were up early once again. Abbe was awake at six and us shortly after. She headed to Chicago for the week, and we headed to see Lady Liberty. We took a taxi to Battery park. It was early and there weren’t many people. The park was filled though. The lawn was covered in flags, one flag to represent each person lost on 9/11. The flags were on poles that stood six feet tall, so their presence made a large impact because you could truly see how many people were lost that day. They were everywhere, on every lawn, in every direction. It was heartwrenching. We took a moment to observe the flags, the globe structure that used to be at the trade centers (it is now badly damaged) and the eternal flame that was lit in honor of those lost that day.   We...

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Land’s End

Land’s End

Ten years ago today our world changed. The 9/11 attacks were life altering, gut wrenching and completely unforgettable. All of us recall exactly where we were that morning, or what we were doing when we heard the news. It was unbelievable then, and remains so today. With this morning came a flood of emotions, and waking up here, in Manhattan, on the anniversary of this tragic day was more than I could stand to bare. We knew a trip to NYC this week would be different, but I had underestimated how emotionally taxing it would truly be. You cannot walk one block without experiencing either a memorial dedicated to the many that were lost on 9/11, or a police blockade or check point; the city’s best effort to avert disaster again. The heightened terrorist threat this...

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Sky High in NYC

Sky High in NYC

Well, my alarm will be going off in 3.5 hours, but I figure since I’m not sleeping…I might as well update the blog!   We started the day late, weren’t out the door until noon, but we still managed to cross a few great things off of our list. We met our SF home exchange friend, Abbe, for lunch at Bule Smoke, a bbq joint down the street. She just moved to Manhattan 10 days ago and is living 14 blocks from us. What a small world! We had a great lunch with her and just loved getting to spend time with her (we’re always missing each other in California, go figure we’d find the time to sit down and visit all the way across the nation!).   After lunch we headed to the Empire State building. We had heard the lines could be treacherous, but...

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Dave, Part Deux

Saturday, September 18th. Okay, I just finished our blog from yesterday. Now, to get today down and I’ll be all caught up! It is now 3:30 in the morning, so try to hang in there with me. I hope this all comes across in English, but I make no promises. We crawled out of bed this morning for just enough time to confirm that our feet were bruised on the bottoms. Yesterday took a toll on us and we weren’t ready to face the day just yet. Thankfully we didn’t have any morning plans, and so we laid in bed and watched the rain pour down and the bolts of lightning streak across the sky. Once we were ready to emerge for the day the rain had let up and we headed north again, this time to a little diner a few blocks away. I was craving eggs benedict, and...

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Hello Boys!

Friday, September 17th I’m writing this on September 18th, well, 19th technically. It is 3am and I’m ready for bed, but I’ve sadly fallen behind on my blogging, so I’m going to try to play catch up right now! On Friday we decided to lay pretty low because we were going to have a long night on our feet at our concert. We left the house just before one and walked north to Oz Park which is created in honor of the creator of Wiz. of Oz, or something like that. Cute little neighborhood park with sculptures of Dorothy, Toto, Scarecrow and Tin Man. We went through Oz park and then over to Lincoln park. Lincoln park is big, and has a free zoo smack dab in the middle. We perused the zoo, saw some cool critters, giant spiders, giraffes, meerkats,...

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“If You Can’t, You Must!”

Thursday, September 16th We awoke this morning to a cloudy sky that soon opened up and dumped rain on the city. Thankfully we were still in bed when this happened and not walking the streets yet. We finally crawled out of bed at 9:30 and decided to take the subway down to the John Hancock center (the 3rd tallest building in Chicago) which is at the beginning of the Magnificent Mile (one mile of supreme shopping and sightseeing). Once out the door the rain had subsided and it was just below 70* with blue sky peeking through the clouds. The subway dumped us out just a few blocks from John Hancock and the moment I got a glimpse of the building my palms started to sweat. Kevin knew he was going to head to the top, and I had considered it yesterday, when I had viewed...

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The Giant Jelly Bean

As you probably know from my previous post, I woke up WAY too early this morning. I gave up on sleeping just after 6am and spent a couple of hours online doing research. Thankfully it paid to be up WAY too early! Those few hours let me not only plan our day, but also landed me a list of “free museum days” and a buy one get one free architecture boat tour. SCORE! Once sleeping beauty, er, Kevin decided to greet the day (around nine) we got ready and hit the town. We’re about 4 blocks from the Subway/El Train which is super convenient. We used the red line today, the underground train. Haven’t been on the elevated train yet, looking forward to it though. We hopped on a train heading south and (with one small detour, getting off to catch the...

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Blog-complishment!

I just managed to change the time setting on my blog! Allllll by myself! HUGE accomplishment. That’s right technology…Nicole 1 – Technology 3,254,547! I’m makin’ a comeback baby!!! Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook share via Reddit Share with Stumblers Tumblr it Tweet about it Tell a friend

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Good Morning!

Is it still “good morning” if you only sleep 4 hours? I guess I’m just too excited to sleep! We turned in at about 2am Chicago time and at six this morning I was wide eyed! I asked K if he was ready to get up and go. He grunted and rolled over. I’m guessing that is a “not quite yet honey”. I laid here for 40 or so minutes, but couldn’t coarse my body back to sleep, so what better to do than blog?! Now, if only I had something to blog about. Sigh. I did see the El train go by this morning! And now I’ve seen the Chicago skyline in the daylight, in person. Yay. As for new stuff to report…I’ve got nothing! Wow. I just re-calculated…according to my blog post I wrote it at 3am…meaning I’ve...

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