We flew into JFK a little too late to see the city on our
first day, but we did have time to grab some authentic New York style pizza at
a little Italian joint near where her parents were staying. Delicious.
First NY "Pie" we tried
We were tired from traveling all day and wigs definitely happened
Our collective first impression of the city: this place is GINORMOUS! The city was much bigger than I could have even imagined. Our collective second impression: honestly we were a bit underwhelmed. It is hard to grasp all that the city had to offer when you first touch down on the ground. At least for me, appreciation for the city has grown over time after seeing more and more of what it has to offer (and I can tell that we are just scraping the tip of the iceberg). Since the buildings are so tall, you can't take everything in at once like you can in some places. However, when we started walking and realized that each turned corner and each new block was almost guaranteed to offer something magnificent our appreciation steadily grew. Needless to say, the feeling of being underwhelmed didn't last long.
We
checked out a few of the sights, knowing that we were coming back in a couple
of weeks to celebrate my birthday in the city. On this first foray into the Big
Apple, we ate a hot dog off of a cart, had a slice of New York pizza (one
dollar slice), walked down Broadway and through time square, visited Madison Square Garden, took a subway to
the World Trade Center and admired the beautiful memorial, walked down Wall
Street and took a picture with the bull (touched his testicles because the line
for the head was too long), then finished up the day with a walk through the
park.
-S
The following day we took a trip out to the North Fork of Long Island. If you look at the map below of Long Island, North Fork the Northern peninsula at the end of the island. Where we went is the Eastern most tip. Long Island is the entire island and it's divided up into separate boroughs//counties.
This only lasted for something like 10 minutes before she took it off
Times Square! Check out that photo bomb
Even though True Blood is becoming increasingly terrible, we've watched it from the get go and thought this was awesome.
Wall St.
Pictures don't do the 9/11 Memorial justice
One World Trade Center
Zuccotti Park
Zuccotti Park in the aftermath of 9/11.
A pretty neat World Cup billboard
Time's Square at night
The following day we took a trip out to the North Fork of Long Island. If you look at the map below of Long Island, North Fork the Northern peninsula at the end of the island. Where we went is the Eastern most tip. Long Island is the entire island and it's divided up into separate boroughs//counties.
This is pretty goofy
Sideways hats
Don't know what's happening here
Inappropriate
:)
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