Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Busy Bees!
"Start spreading the news, I'm leaving today. I want to be a part of it, New York, New York! . . . " Ok, so really we left nearly two weeks ago, but nonetheless our trip really was a lot of fun. The pace of life there was crazy fast. I learned that I definitely belong here in Texas where people walk, talk, and simply live more slowly. It seemed like all of the New Yorkers were always in such a hurry to get everything done.
Not long after getting back to the mainland, Eric and I rushed uptown to the Ed Sullivan Theatre for The Late Show with David Letterman which is actually recorded not so late around 4 PM. If you remember, in a previous post I had mentioned that I couldn't figure out who the guests were going to be. Well it turns out that The Late Show didn't even know who the main guests would be until late the previous night when the Celtics won the NBA Championship. The surprise guests? Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen. Apparently they're a big deal to basketball fans. Jane Krakowski and Martha Wainwright were there as well. It was fun being in the studio audience and watching the precision needed to record a live show. They wouldn't let us take any pictures inside, so this is our only memory:
The next day Eric and I went to the American Museum of Natural History, the setting of the movie Night at the Museum. The AMNH was great with the exception of the food in the food court and the hordes of school children who were there on field trips. This museum has something for everyone whether your interest is animals, space, dinosaurs, different cultures, etc. The most popular exhibit at the museum? The Easter Island statue. Throughout the hall you could hear little voices saying, "Hey dum-dum, you get me gum-gum! "
That evening Eric and I went to see the Broadway musical Wicked. Wow! I had read the book, which is very dark, but I had also read reviews of the musical that said it was light-hearted and family friendly. I really didn't know what to expect, but it was AMAZING! There were tons of differences between the book and the musical, and I would have to say the musical won me over. Obviously I couldn't take pictures inside the theatre, but take a look at the trailer below:
After our boating excursion we headed to the Metropolitan Museum of Art where we were scheduled to take part in a scavenger hunt. Talk about fun! Eric and I were one of twelve teams participating in the murder mystery hunt that took us to look at art ALL over the Met. In the end we came in third place which I thought was pretty impressive for us.
Well that was our trip in a (slightly large) nutshell. So much for a non-massive post. Just be glad I didn't report on the house! :) I am definitely glad for the opportunity we had to go to New York, but I think I'm good with waiting several years before returning. . . .