Saturday, March 12, 2011

weekend in the Big Apple...a picture story!

On the Airport Shuttle...Catching the Red Eye to NYC
Waiting for the plane to board
Still waiting....midnight sure is late
Flying into NYC...sunrise on the Atlantic at 6 a.m.
WE MADE IT!!! WE'RE IN NYC!
Subway, catching a ride to the Wilcox's. 
Breakfast at the Kitchenette
A Ride on the Statten Island Ferry...
...is ALWAYS windy!
The View of Lady Liberty 
Off to Kleinfeld (Say Yes to the Dress)
No Randy sightings this time!
How they got around for 3 days.  Riding the Subways.
Friday Night "Free Night at the Met"
Walking into the Met.
"Ah yes, This Jackson Pollock makes me feel confused."
A stop at the "Dog"...Papaya Dog of course.  A NYC
must.  2 dogs and a smoothie for $3 Bucks!
Times Square at Night...Shopping, Lights and 3 hours in Toys R Us.
SAY "HI" from the Giant Barbie house in Toys R Us
Brooklyn looking into Manhattan 
Night Lights in the Big City
The Girls shopped out, fed and ready to walk the Brooklyn Bridge at night.
12 hour days are the best way to do it in NYC!
Night time lights looking into the City.
On the Brooklyn Bridge
YES!  Kyle actually was there too.
Grace being gross!
And Silly!
More Shopping
We look pretty!  Oh sooo pretty!
uh huh!
NYC Manhole cover
Three days, 12 hours a day, walking, riding the subway,
Shopping til they dropped, Seeing WICKED (again--Thanks
Curtis family for the tickets), eating Black & White cookies,
cupcakes, Pizza, Bridges and Time Square.

Kyle deserves an award for spending 3 days with 
3 fourteen year old girls--He is a good dad!

The girls had a BLAST and went from dawn til WAY
past dusk.  They laughed and laughed and laughed.


Kyle actually did make it to class all day Saturday and 
sweet Amy Wilcox took the girls down to Times
Square and helped them make it to their 
Broadway Show on time.

Yeah for the NYC!
Yeah for teenage girls!
and
Yeah for one great daddy!

1 comment:

Heather said...

Kyle is an awesome Daddy and it looks like the girls had so much fun! Though I've only been to NYC once, I loved it there. I even liked riding the subway, my mom and I never took a cab except for the shuttle to and from the airport. If it wasn't so expensive I could definitely adjust to a NYC way of life! So happy that your daughter was able to bring some friends, that is super cool!