One day,
I will live in New York City.
I will live in a tiny (yet charming) apartment.
I will know the subway system well enough
to tell tourists the wisest way to get where they're going.
I'll buy my produce in Chinatown,
my meat from a real butcher,
and my cupcakes and such from Babycake's vegan (aka gluten free) bakery.
I'll meet up with friends for lunch at places like "House of Sandwich",
or I'll grab a hot chocolate from somewhere like "the Chocolate Room",
(and since we're living in my dream world,
I'll be an accomplished runner
who runs in Central Park every day)
I'll go on dates to places like the Guggenheim,
or the Met, or catch a show on Broadway.
I'll watch the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade
live,
every year.
And get lost in stores like "Books of Wonder"
(kind of a real-life 'Shop Around the Corner' from You've Got Mail...).
My children will be cool New Yorker's
who wear bow ties and oxfords,
or stripe-y leggings with peter pan collar dresses to church.
My family will of course be in the Manhattan ward,
and go to the church on the bottom floor of the Manhattan temple building.
Yup. Right there.
But for now, since I love Austin so much,
it is sufficient to simply visit NYC every once in a while.
Or maybe more often than "a while"...
Seeing as I went in May, and just got back from another trip with my family...
And it was as wonderful an adventure as the last.
First of all, I seriously think one of my favorite parts of this trip
was the ordeal of my entire family getting on and off the Subway--
we never lost anyone ; it's a Christmas miracle!
And these handsome dudes were always gentlemen
and let us ladies take the seats first.
There was a lot of family bonding/huddling for warmth.
And plenty of hood/hat/scarf wearing;
it was a foreign concept to those youngins who haven't ever lived in a cold climate.
And our family's suggestion for when you visit NYC,
is DO NOT take the "fast pass" option to the top of the empire state building;
it's code for twice as much money and an extra 2 hours of waiting...
it's not like a fast pass at Disney World... hahaha
We LOVED the Plaza though!
We even prepped for our trip by watching Home Alone 2: Lost in NY
just the night before we left
It also made me want to read the Great Gatsby again...
And mine and my mom's little hearts flipped when we saw this portrait of Eloise.
(with her pets Weenie and Skipperdee of course)
We were suuuper excited to see this on Time Square!
We felt like celebrities.
And it turns out that 'Annie' on Broadway is FANTASTIC.
Not quite as life-changing as 'Newsies', but even Dylan liked 'Annie'.
(although, Sophie and I haven't decided yet if it was quite as good as the renditions
we put on in our game room growing up...)
We ate lots of yummy food.
And clearly enjoyed each other's company.
The girls loved the SHOPPIN.
(aka window shoppin...)
Aaand the boys did not.
This picture sums up the Robinsons in NYC;
we took up that entire ice cream store.
We saw the beautiful Grand Central Station.
Where Jesse's head pretty much scraped the ceiling...
he just won't stop growing!!
We went to church...
in my future ward.
And got to visit the breath-taking 9/11 memorial.
And walked across the Brooklyn Bridge!!! It was beautiful!
It was also freezing...
But don't worry, Emma and Logan had the appropriate head gear.
And I got to go to the Guggenheim with my mom.
She's so wonderful.
Goodness Gracious I'm in love with that city.
Grateful for:
my hippie Mom,
my cowboy Dad,
and Logan, Sophie,
Jesse, Max, Dylan,
and Emmacita,
and for the blessing to be sealed to my whoooole family
forever.