Ah yes...in New York!
The next day, we headed out as usual.
Two yellow bikes.
Breakfast
The choices
Morning "coffee" (aka diet coke) and some food
Next stop, Dylans Candy Bar to find
some treats for the little girls.
These are the steps, lighted glass with candy under them.
No one was slightly hungry but I have been to NYC
FAR too many times and never crossed "frozen hot
chocolate" from Serendipity off my "to do" list.
So we went and had a frozen hot chocolate.
We thought about ordering the "Opulence Sundae"-
but the $1000 price tag did us in and well, actually
we really didn't even think about ordering it! :)
Regular Frozen Hot Chocolate
Peanut Butter Frozen Hot Chocolate
Let me say for the record that IT IS, 100% worth
adding to any "when I visit NYC" list. HOLY SMOKES!!!
It was so good. Josh and I like the peanut butter
one best--Kyle and Grace voted for regular.
And even though no one was hungry--we split
two between the 4 of us (plenty!) and managed to finish
them BOTH off.
Seriously chocolate divinity!
Next was a little H&M shopping--it was so much "cooler"
when SLC didn't have an H&M--but we still love it!
Olivia scored here and I have a secret stash of
clothing I brought back for her, for her birthday
(which is on MONDAY!)
Grace kept spending her hard earned money!
After shopping Josh and Kyle had (free) tickets to the late
show--all the TV shows are free, you just have to be
able to get them. We tried for Letterman, Fallon and Kimmel.
This is what we got--two to Letterman.
So the boys went to the Late Show taping and
the girls, what did we do? Well, what we do best...
took the subway to Chinatown (heaven help me!)
and shopped some more. Chinatown is so gross--but
they DO have great deals, so off we went.
After the Late Show we all met up in Times Square
and went down to the 9/11 Memorial.
As I said before, this was a hard place for me
(personally) to be. The emotion of what happened
here on that day hit really hard. That said,
the Memorial is SO beautiful and such a fitting
tribute to both the victims of this senseless act
and those who died tried to save any
survivors. It is hallowed and majestic and I think
a place of healing for the many who come to visit.
These pools are beautiful...there and two that
stand in the footprints of the old Twin Towers.
Around each of the reflecting pools are the names of EVERY
person who died that day. Seriously, the enormity of it
is very overwhelming! There are a LOT of names. :(
Then I saw ^^^^ THAT name, "Grace Catherine"--I don't know
WHO she was or how old--but her and the lady next to her
had the same last name....the lady NEXT to her was "Mary
Something or Other AND HER UNBORN CHILD"...
It was a lot to take in. :(
After the 9/11 Memorial we headed to dinner-
it was 8 PM by this time and we WERE hungry this time!
A BBQ joint (I forget the name of it)
Our table was right by the "kitchen" (the place they
did all the cooking and cutting) so it was fun to
watch these guys at work!
It felt like we had (literally) stepped off the streets of NYC
right into a town in Texas somewhere--serious culture
change from Big Apple to cowboys & boots!
We all split some dinners--it was a lot of food and 2 dinners
to share with all 4 of us was MORE than enough. I can't
imagine if we had ordered 4 meals!
We did good!
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