Monday, July 27, 2009
New York City
Visiting New York City has been a somewhat surreal experience. It is something that I have dreamed of doing since I was a young girl. It is funny to visit a place that has only been experienced through newspaper, TV, films, and my imagination. There are those feelings of having been here before but realizing the deja vu was from a picture or movie. Taking in all of the sights, smells and sounds of this overwhelming place is unfathomable. This is home for millions of people. The Statue of Liberty is something they see everyday and a trip to the MET or Central Park can be a Sunday afternoon outing. For me it is all magical. It was so fun to see the minutemen at F.A.O. Schwartz and the big piano from the movie "Big" with Tom Hanks. A ride through Central Park in a horse and buggy was thrilling. Walking from Times Square to Central Park and back again left my feet sore and blistered but worth every "ouch." The day spent beginning at the Statue of Liberty, then Ellis Island and finally Ground Zero stirred emotions that were unexpected. Meals in Flushing and Little Italy ~ delicious. A morning up at 4 a.m. and to Rockefeller Center for the "Today" show with my kids was too much fun and the surprising free coffee and bagels before the show appreciated. We were second in line. We brought home bags with towels, hats, etc. from Expedia. Handshakes with Matt Lauer, Hoda Kotbe and Kathy Lee Gifford and standing next to Lenny were memory makers. Yummy baked goods from Magnolia Bakery ummm ummm good ~ the smells in the bakery were as delicious as the muffins. Shopping, shopping and more shopping (not buying) from H&M, Toys R Us, 9 story Macy's, and on and on and on. Subways, street peddlers, hot dog stands, Harlem Music & Jazz festival at a nearby park, quiet reflections in the courtyard on Sunday, a "soft" pretzel from a stand that immediately went in the trash (dry, cold, yuck), NY style pizza and garlic knots, a wonderful hamburger at a place called "Toast," time with our children and friend, bus rides, different languages everywhere, crowded streets, throngs of people, unfamiliar sights and sounds, friendly people, distant people, people, people and more people. So proud of these (our) grown children who are passionate about their faith, their family and their country. Great times and still a day and a half to go!
Sunday, July 26, 2009
The Adventure Begins
Blogging is an interesting phenomenon. I've read a few that have left me wondering why such personal thoughts would be shared in such a public forum. Yet somehow it seems to give the writer a release to express their thoughts about their current situation, feelings, and ideas no matter how private they may be. This blogspot will not be one filled with the most intimate details of my life, but I do enjoy writing. A few years ago I wrote an article for the local paper called "Hangin" By A Thread." That title pretty well sums up most days of my life. I like to plan ahead but often find myself in a "monitor and adjust" modus operindi and I've learned that it's ok (for me). So, I'm excited to have this place to journal. Thoughts have already started filling my brain, but Jenn is waiting for the computer. I am excited to have written my first blogging paragraph ~ so the adventure begins.
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