The Blog that Never Ends
Okay, Okay, Mel-Mel. I know I'm a slacker, but you know that things have been kinda crazy around here. I apologize for the delay in the completion of the NY Trip, so here are the last 3 days in the nut shell....a very BIG nutshell.
DAY 3
We started Tuesday off with a visit to the Children's Museum. Y'all, this had to be one of my favorite days. We had a blast, and of course most of that was due to watching our little girl learn and explore. There were several areas, each geared toward certain age groups. We spent most of our time in the Toddler Room. There's no way I could show you all the pics, so here are a few.
And The Celebrity Was.....
After a long afternoon at the museum, we walked back to the hotel by way of Central Park. I grumbled the whole way because I thought that Josh would surely get us lost, but alas, I must have faith in my hubby! He took us right to the Central Park Zoo....but Olivia had fallen asleep! We got to see a few animals from a distance, but thought we'd save the zoo for a time when she was awake and able to enjoy it!
Well that concludes Day 3. We had a fantastic day at the museum and in Central Park. But what was to come.....
Day 4
Cupid brought us more than love on this day of hearts and kisses. He showed New York with their first winter's snow. Daddy took the morning to scope out the conditions, and alas...it wasn't stroller friendly. So we did what any good parent would do. We bundled up and walked to Times Square again and hit TOYS R US for the Ferris Wheel ride.
Wow, is this cool or what!!!!!
The ride lasted so long that Olivia began to get bored. Daddy's still enjoying himself! Round and round we go!!!!
Look what we've found....a Dora suitcase. She pulled this bag around the whole store.
After a late afternoon toy store excursion, we decided to hit the subway and find Ground Zero. We finally made it, but it was already dark. We hadn't known what or how much we'd be able to see, but upon arrival it became clear that it wasn't much. The entire area was boarded off and signs were posted stating No Bills Posted out of respect. It was amazing. Playbills and graffiti littered every construction wall in NY, but not at Ground Zero. You can tell that everyone still mourns the tragedy that the city suffered that day.
This is a picture from another building. You can see the hole in the ground where the towers once stood. Now they are constructing the Freedom Tower in it's place. It was a solemn moment just thinking of what had taken place on this very ground just a few short years prior. Let us pray that we will never have to experience devastation like that ever again!
After a long trip back to the hotel, we snapped one picture of Livi before bed. Like her valentine shirt?? It matches her red cheeks!!!
Day 5
Our last day in the Big City. Today we took a Ferry Ride around the island of Manhattan and got to see many great sites.
The New York Coast Line. You can see the Empire State Building on the right.
There she is...Lady Liberty!!! Josh had to brave the cold by going up to the observation deck to snap photos. Olivia and I stayed down below where it was warm.
Daddy had to make friends with the only other "tourist" silly enough to be up on the deck. Thank goodness we have at least one of us in a shot with a NY landmark from that day.

And how about those eyes. Y'all, I know I'm biased, but come on. Is she cute, or what. This was on the Ferry, and she loved running through the bench seating. We were lucky because it was COLD and everyone must have stayed home that day. There were probably 10 other people on the boat with us. It was great.
Here is Mommy and Olivia braving the cold once again. We headed to the park to let Olivia play in the snow. I think her lips were cold because she made the face every time we went outside. It was too precious.
We had but only one mission while we were in NY. To find Mel-Mel and Aunt Bre a knock-off COACH bag. The first day...no problem. I thought I'd be smart and "shop around" for the best deals among the street vendors. Well, I had no idea that it would snow and all of the knock off carts would be closed (aka at home by the fire instead of out on the cold street!) So, this is for you Aunt Bre and Mel-Mel. As close as we got to your Coach purse.

And now for the fun stuff. That white, fluffy bit of heaven that only falls occasionally here in the south. SNOW!!!!
Olivia and Daddy head into Central Park. I'm so excited I can hardly contain myself. I think I may make my own "Mommy" snow angel!!! And I don't care if the locals do call me a nutty tourist!!!
Hmmmm... Not so sure about this. It's white. But it's not fluffy. It was so cold, the snow had frozen!!! Who woulda thunk it???? Olivia trotted around, but we couldn't even scrape any free for her to hold! This stinks!!! Why didn't anyone tell us to make our snow angels yesterday!!!!
But alas...there was hope for happiness in the frozen snow....
A DOGGIE!!!! Ruff, ruff!!!
If you remember, I was out of town the week prior to our trip. While I was gone, Josh taught Olivia what dogs say..."ruff ruff". She loves dogs. No - I don't think that y'all are gettin' what I"m sayin'... SHE LOVES DOGS!!!! Every time we passed a dog in NY she would point and go "ruff ruff". We'd have to look around...and sure enough, down the street, across the way, behind the car, around the corner....there came a dog! Y'all, it's like she had a sixth sense and could smell when they were coming. As soon as Olivia here found Fido in the snow...she was a happy camper and could care less about the white stuff.
In Conclusion
We really did have a fantastic trip. It was an experience of a lifetime. Part of me wants to go back again with just the hubby so that we can do things like Broadway, Letterman, etc. But I know that we wouldn't have done half of the stuff that we did had Livi not been with us. I'm so glad we took her, and we can mark this off as another GREAT family vacation.
After a late afternoon toy store excursion, we decided to hit the subway and find Ground Zero. We finally made it, but it was already dark. We hadn't known what or how much we'd be able to see, but upon arrival it became clear that it wasn't much. The entire area was boarded off and signs were posted stating No Bills Posted out of respect. It was amazing. Playbills and graffiti littered every construction wall in NY, but not at Ground Zero. You can tell that everyone still mourns the tragedy that the city suffered that day.
Day 5
Our last day in the Big City. Today we took a Ferry Ride around the island of Manhattan and got to see many great sites.
And how about those eyes. Y'all, I know I'm biased, but come on. Is she cute, or what. This was on the Ferry, and she loved running through the bench seating. We were lucky because it was COLD and everyone must have stayed home that day. There were probably 10 other people on the boat with us. It was great.
We had but only one mission while we were in NY. To find Mel-Mel and Aunt Bre a knock-off COACH bag. The first day...no problem. I thought I'd be smart and "shop around" for the best deals among the street vendors. Well, I had no idea that it would snow and all of the knock off carts would be closed (aka at home by the fire instead of out on the cold street!) So, this is for you Aunt Bre and Mel-Mel. As close as we got to your Coach purse.
And now for the fun stuff. That white, fluffy bit of heaven that only falls occasionally here in the south. SNOW!!!!
But alas...there was hope for happiness in the frozen snow....
If you remember, I was out of town the week prior to our trip. While I was gone, Josh taught Olivia what dogs say..."ruff ruff". She loves dogs. No - I don't think that y'all are gettin' what I"m sayin'... SHE LOVES DOGS!!!! Every time we passed a dog in NY she would point and go "ruff ruff". We'd have to look around...and sure enough, down the street, across the way, behind the car, around the corner....there came a dog! Y'all, it's like she had a sixth sense and could smell when they were coming. As soon as Olivia here found Fido in the snow...she was a happy camper and could care less about the white stuff.
In Conclusion
We really did have a fantastic trip. It was an experience of a lifetime. Part of me wants to go back again with just the hubby so that we can do things like Broadway, Letterman, etc. But I know that we wouldn't have done half of the stuff that we did had Livi not been with us. I'm so glad we took her, and we can mark this off as another GREAT family vacation.
9 Comments:
Dang! I sure was close with my celebrity sighting guess of Kelly Ripa. Awesome pics as always.
Wow! What a great trip! I love the picture of Olivia showing off her big beautiful eyes. You will have to try the children's museum in Atlanta, Imagine It. It is pretty fun too!
oh, i loved your post! awesome pictures, bethany. and those pants Livi was wearing are adorable. she is too cute for words. glad you had such a great time. it was fun getting to see all the pics from your trip!
Yea Bethie!!! A blog to end all blogs! You have definitely made up for the slacking. Loved it. Livi is too cute for words. I am glad that we got to see her last night....and that she still remembers who I am!!! And kudos on the Regis siting, I would definitely rather see him than the celeb we saw at Disney last year! Reg rocks!
I loved all the pictures. Olivia is so beautiful. I loved the musuem. Glad you guys had a great trip!!
I love the pictures & thanks so much for sharing your vacation with us! When the kids get older will have to do a family vacation together :)...YIKES :0
It looks like it was a fantastic trip. That's so cool that you got to see Regis up close. Thanks for sharing everything about your trip.
WOW what a great trip! I love seeing all the pics...Olivia is just too cute all bundled up. Thanks for the update!
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