Monday, March 9, 2009

Day One- NYC

For Spring break we were able to take a week long trip to New York City. Jared participated with a non-profit group (for family and for life) lobbying at a United Nations conference. We came along to visit an old friend, Christi, and see the sites. Jared tried to find time to spend with us and experience some of New York also. Since this blog serves as sort of a journal for me-- you get the whole travel log and an abundance of pictures.

Our first full day in NY was Sunday. We arrived Saturday night, after a 10 1/2 hour drive. We had some middle eastern dinner and crashed at Christi's studio apartment. She had moved out of it earlier in the week but had one day left in the lease and a little more work to do on her "little house" before we took over its accommodations. These photos are of Christi's old empty studio. It was fun to sample a few different dwellings/neighborhoods during our trip....more on that later.


Sunday morning, we took a crash course in the Subway and found our way to church and then to Jared's afternoon orientation meeting. The boys and I walked around a little, visited a catholic church, and then hung out in Grand Central Station.

Day Two --NYC

We woke up to 12 inches of snow and school canceled for Christi! Jared left very early for his first day at the U.N.. Christi got to come with us to one of her favorite NY museums-the American Museum of Natural History.

These are photos of the house where Christi lives. I hope to get some of her good photos of our outing and her actual "little house" in the backyard. The house/apartment in Brooklyn has twelve bedrooms and twelve roommates that live in a communal/co-op way. They are really talented and fun people to meet.




This is Christi and the boys on the train/subway--exciting!!



These are the beautiful tile mosaics of animals in the subway stop for the museum!


After a long day-- One of the roommates gave up their room for us --warm and cozy!
I was waiting for Jared to come home at 10:00 that night.

Day Three- NYC

Tuesday morning started out a little slow when we made our way to a museum in Brooklyn that was closed for the day....grrr. But plan B turned out to be just what we needed. The boys were excited to take a boat/ferry. We went past the statue of liberty to Staten Island and then on a bus to a great children's museum.








Michael really loved the building area. The power tools really worked and there was wood to fit together into a box! He tells me nearly everyday he wants to make our house into a factory to build something or another.

We got back to Brooklyn just in time to gather things and move over to an apartment in Manhattan Christi had found for us. Here they are waiting for Jared to come home at 9:00 that night.

Day Four -NYC

On Wednesday we took in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Michael did surprisingly well. We especially enjoyed the knights in shining armor, the musical instrument display, some modern art, the Chinese garden, and the Egyptian temple.


Michael wanted to be like the artists doing replicas of the art. We took some time to let him sit and work on his own paper.
Jared got to join us again in the evening for another "free" museum called the Sony Wonder Technology Lab.

Here are some random photos of the tame finches in the park, a view of the Chrysler building, streets and subways.



This is the really nice and cozy Manhattan apartment we were able to get for three days.

The old fashioned stairway and elevator

Day Five-NYC

In the morning we made a quick and much needed trip to the laundromat down the street from our apartment. Then we got on our way to some of the mid-town Manhattan sites.


This is the New York Public Library. For any of you PBS moms aka "Read Between the Lions."
They had the best selection of foreign language children's books I have ever seen and a fun bean bag room to lounge and read.


We walked through Times Square and some of Broadway and on to the Rockefeller Center.

Here is Michael at the ice skating rink. The weather had gotten progressively warmer throughout the week but this was a windy spot. We stayed very bundled up since we spent a lot of time on the street each day walking.


Jordan's naps became regular again during the week--usually around three to four o'clock. Our faster pace and longer days did him in whether we were walking on the street or more often taking a long subway ride.


Yea! We were finally able to meet up with Jared around 4:00 at our LDS temple at the Lincoln Center! What a haven in the city! We stopped by Ground Zero-the World Trade Center Site and then found a NY style pizzeria for dinner. Our version of night life during the trip was to find our way home before we dropped and have a smidgeon of family peace and quiet before bedtime.

Day Six -- NYC


Snow Boots in the Sand Pile
The boys and I spent the morning at the Brooklyn Children's Museum --another attempt to make the trip kid friendly--and another free choice for us.

Jared joined us in the afternoon and we went to the bottom of Brooklyn by Coney Island. The Russian emigrants chose a great area for their gathering spot called "Brighton Beach." As soon as we found the subway stop there were Russian-speaking people and signs in Russian everywhere. We found a book store to browse, a market, some friendly people and a yummy cafe for dinner--all Russian style.


Michael Chasing the Birds
He loved seeing the pigeons everywhere in the city and the seagulls on the beach.


The playgrounds in NY are squeezed in between intersections, skyscrapers, streets, schools and here on the beach. The boys got to play on some neat ones.


One of the rare photos of me --with the apartment buildings behind the beach. I'm talking to Christi on the phone to arrange our departure for later that evening.


Goodbye NYC!!
We were so grateful to soak in some new places, people and experiences.
Now we head back home for more (low-key) adventures....

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

some preschool friends and a fieldtrip




Four busy firemen fighting fires!!!





Michael was too busy running around being a hero to take pictures....

p.s. Tyler, we were thinking of you and wishing you were there!!