Sunday, August 22, 2010

New York City

We went to NYC for the first time this weekend.  It was a lot of fun, and really neat to see the city.  The buildings were so huge.  I've never seen anything like it.  Some of the sites we saw include ground zero, Battery Park, Hudson River (looking out to Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty), the Brooklyn Bridge (from a distance), Central Park, the Museum of Modern Art, and more.  We took the train into the city from where we live, so we got to see Grand Central Station, which was a site in and of itself.  Very cool.  So much of the architecture in NYC is very detailed and has been around for very long.  I'm so glad we got to see this remarkable, world-famous city.
Standing in front of Grand Central Terminal
Walking the streets of NYC
Memorial to those whose lives were lost on 9/11 through rescue efforts


Ground Zero.
We saw this from the roof of our hotel.  We couldn't see anything from the street.  This is the construction of the Freedom tower they are building 


More views from the "Sundeck" of our hotel
Southern tip of Manhattan Island


Anabelle looking over from 20 stories high

In front of the Hudson River
Whoa!  Look how big this flower is
And here it is, the statue of Liberty.  This is the closest we got to it.  We'll have to save that for another trip


A memorial to immigrants who came to America via Castle Garden
the beautiful statue
Brooklyn Bridge
The place where George Washington took the first oath as President of the United States
Outside Rockefeller Center. Anabelle was SO tired.  My arms got tired so I finally set her down in her stroller.  She whined for about a half a second and was then completely out.  She'd had a long day.
We walked down 5th avenue.  Here's my picture to prove it. :)  We saw all of the overly expensive stores.  It was crazy; there was a line around the corner to get into Abercrombie and Fitch.
 We were able to get into the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) for free with our military ID card, so we took advantage of that.  I saw some amazing art.  The design & architecture and paintings were my favorite.  Much of the other art (especially the contemporary and photography) was outside my taste very discomforting to look at.  Here are some photos of my favorite displays at MoMA.






And yes, Vincent VanGogh's Starry Night (sorry, poor picture quality)

What an amazing trip that was!  We were so exhausted by the time we got home yesterday evening, and we're still recuperating today.  Sorry I don't have pics of Central Park (our camera drains batteries like crazy, so we were conserving them).  It was gorgeous, and amazingly, you couldn't even hear the noise of the streets inside the park.  I highly recommend a visit if you've never been.

4 comments:

Justin and Toshi said...

Oh I am so JEALOUS...New York City is at the TOP of my must-see list! It looks absolutely beautiful in your pics!

Joe'n'Jess said...

thats so amazing! what an incredible opportunity to be able to live close enought to take a day (or two) trip to New York City. I'm so excited for you guys and the adventures you'll have together.

Sandy said...

Thank you so much for sharing your trip with us! I love all the pictures and can tell you must have hustled around to see as much as you did. What an awesome opportunity. I can't wait to go see it for myself! I would love to catch a show on or off Broadway sometime, too. Glad you had such a great time. For our country being so young, there is so much culture and history to be seen. Loved the post! Love your guts!

JennyP said...

Sounds like an amazing trip! I am so jealous. Jared and I were thinking about heading there for a couple of days but it is so expensive. One day though. Hope you guys are enjoying it back east!