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Saturday, September 26, 2009

New York

I had the wonderful opportunity to go on a trip to New York with my mother-in-law, Nate's Aunt and Cousin. Nate took a week off to stay home with the boys. The boys thoroughly enjoyed it. They went fishing, Coop started pre-school, they went to the water park with friends, Nate attended playgroup with all the moms. went to discovery center and played the role as a stay at home parent. He did a great job. I thank him so much for letting me go, it was a lot of fun. Traveling was the hardest part, but I didn't sick flying.

Charlie's fish that he caught at Spring Valley. This trout is about as big as he is. Charlie caught eight fish with daddy's help.


Here is the fish Cooper caught. They went fishing two days in a row. Cooper caught 18 fish.

Day 1-I left the house at 4:30 am and made it to New York at 1:30am. It was the longest day ever. I survived though. My plane was rerouted and I ended up with an extra 6 hour layover. I only got about 4 hours of sleep this night before we got up to take hour tour.

The signs were HUGE!


Day 2-We went on a tour bus to see the sights of the city. It included a one hour cruise that went up close to The Statue the Liberty. It was amazing! We also got to go under the Brooklyn Bridge and the Manhattan Bridge. At the end of the cruise we went to the top of the rock and saw an amazing view of the city. We saw ground zero, the Trump Tower, walked in the World Financial Center, walked through part of Central Park, went to the Historic St. Paul's Chapel and much more.

Here we are on our Taxi Cruise. It was a fun little ride.

Here I am at the Top of the Rock with the Empire State Building in the background.


Day 3-We went to The Museum of Natural History. It was huge. We spent most of the day going through four floors of exhibits. We saw the space show in the Planetarium that was narrated by Whoopi Goldberg. After the exhibit Jean and I walked over to central park. We took a little bike taxi tour, but would not recommend it. It is much easier to walk and you get around almost just as fast. For dinner we went to Little Italy which was a lot of fun. We walked through China Town to get there. What a difference from China town and turning the corner to Little Italy. After dinner we went to the Empire State Building. There was a not a wait at all. It was an awesome view at night! I had to skip out on the Skyride because I am pregnant, but that was okay.


Here we are getting ripped off. The bike tour guy told us it would take about 40 minutes to walk to where we were going and it would have taken really about 5 minutes. Don't waste your money on these.

Dinner in Little Italy. It was so much fun!

Day 4 -Jean and I stood in line for three hours to see Whitney Houston. We got pictures with Cameron Matheson (he was on Dancing With the Stars and is on the soap opera All My Children). We had a great time surrounded by the 5K people. We met up with Aunt Sue and Tara at the MET in the afternoon. We saw the Naked Cowboy on the way back to the hotel. That was quite the sight. He was very creepy. That evening we went and saw the Broadway Show Wicked and ate at Joe's Steakhouse. It was Amazing! This was Cooper's first day of school, I was sad to miss it. He had a great time though.


There she is. She did really well and her interview with Diane and Robin was good. Her daughter even sang a song with her on stage.

The Naked Cowboy. I can't believe I got my picture taken with this man. CREEPY!


Here we are after the show. It was AWESOME!

Day 5-We made it on the Today Show, Ellis Island, and the Statue of Liberty. The boat ride made me very ill. Ellis Island was one of my favorite parts as well as the Statue of Liberty. After dinner we went to the Seinfeld Comedy Club. We were hoping he would show up, but he didn't. He came in the Wednesday before we were there. Parts were funny, but it was a little nasty. The host bought Jean a cosmopolitan which was funny. I probably would have had more fun if I could have had a few drinks. The disadvantage of being pregnant, but that was okay.



The entryway to Ellis Island.

Day 6-I made it in the studio for Good Morning America. There were about 30 of us. I got my picture taken with Diane and Robin as well as Jason Bateman. It was fun to see them filming on TV and the whole process they go through to make the morning show happen. I also made it on TV again. That was fun. I didn't have tickets to get in the studio, but the security guy out front let me to the front of the line. We showed up the day before to see them, but they weren't filming because of the Whitney Houston show the day before. He said to come back the next day at 6:30am and I did and he led me to the front. It was awesome! Love GMA! We enjoyed the Wax Museum, enjoyed our Mexican lunch in Grand Central Station, going to the BODIES Museum, and seeing the Lion King on Broadway. We were on the aisle where all the characters came in, which was pretty cool to see.

Day 7 was our last day in NYC. I was very tired, it was hard for me to walk and keep up with all the girls as we went through the Subway. We walked central park and went to the zoo. I had to skip afternoon shopping because I was so tired, so I went back and took a nap for a couple hours. I felt much better.


Walking through the mall as they call it in Central Park. There were many sights in Central Park. We ate lunch at the Boathouse, overlooking the water. It was really pretty.


NYC Baby!

Day 8 I traveled home. I left the hotel at about 5:45am and made it home by 6:30pm. traveling home went much better than on the way there. Every flight got in early. I had a five hour layover in Boise, which was awesome. Mom and dad picked me up at the airport and mom even did all my laundry. What a mom! It was fun to see them and my grandpa. Love them all! Thanks for the great trip Jean, Aunt Sue and Tara. I was so excited to see my boys and very emotional.

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